Trojan Talk Lincoln High School Tallahassee, FL
Issue Date: Friday, October 13, 2006 Issue: Issue 1 Last Update: Monday, May 21, 2007


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On Sept. 16 a large number of students and organizations alike gathered at various locations in and around Leon County for Florida’s 2006 Coastal Clean-Up and Awareness Day.
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So, it is Friday night, and you are sitting in your living room thinking of what to do. Well, why not check out a movie and a mall?
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With so much pressure on high school athletes, they don’t have much time to waste worrying about the heat.
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1. “That’s what you’re wearing?!”

Said mostly to girls by their mothers, but equally annoying no matter who you are.
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Trapped for at least six and a half hours with over 2,000 other students, taking six or seven classes and juggling a lot of homework, chores and jobs. Is there any time to relax?Freshmen, welcome to t
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Clubs offer fun, scholarships and that grand opportunity that everyone loves: making new friends.
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We’ve got Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and, sorry, Pluto, you’re not big enough to be a planet anymore.
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Junior Allison Hilliard would not take the SAT if it were not needed for getting into college. However, Hilliard is philosophical about the test.“I think positive when I hear about the SAT because you
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When drivers pull into the drop-off area in the front of the school, they no longer see the clutter of construction. Instead, a brand new lunchroom called the “Forum” opened to students on the first d
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On my daily walk home from school, the annoying beeping of bulldozers clearing out an area off Conner Boulevard for more apartments interrupted my thoughts. I stepped over the mud that covered the sid
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