Trojan Talk Lincoln High School Tallahassee, FL
Issue Date: Thursday, February 24, 2005 Issue: February 2005 Last Update: Tuesday, May 24, 2005


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The year was 1973. Elaine Partnow, a struggling actress at the age of 32, was living in Los Angeles getting by with a few minor roles in blockbusters and leads in indie films. But her career just woul
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Many young people strive to become big-shots in Hollywood or on Broadway. Some get their start at future stardom right here in Tallahassee, some even at Lincoln.
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“Full of purpose, talent, wise beyond my years, a person who spends most of my time learning how to apply the wisdom that I have,” said Latressa Haws about herself.
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Only 4 grams of fat.” A poster in the Crawfordville Hardee’s restaurant announces its newest burger, the Charbroiled BBQ Chicken. Right next to this poster, the Monster Thickburger is advertised.
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In 1994, Florida’s capital city had its very own ice hockey team: the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks. For seven years, we were lucky enough to watch a team play many games at home and go to three playoffs.W
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Due to the traveling, wrestlers’ biggest rivals are not always in this city. “My biggest rival is Travis Hoffman, a junior at Gainesville High School,” junior Wilson Frasier said. Frasier is curre
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BMX is a sport popularly known for its handlebar tricks and flips and the interesting riders that perform them. It is also a sport that has been downsized in Tallahassee since the opening of the new s
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From kicking a goal to shooting hoops and from staying up to do homework, student athletes have demonstrated that they can excel in their chosen sport as well as academics.
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Tune into “Talk of the Nation: Science Friday,” and you might hear from a specialist on bubbles. This is just one example of the unusual but interesting programs on National Public Radio.
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No ID, no off campus.This is

what several students have been hearing over the past few weeks due to a sudden inane enforcement of school policy.
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