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Issue Date: Friday, September 08, 2006 Issue: Volume 28 Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, February 07, 2007


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Juniors Lesleyanne Drake and Anna Hays were fully geared up to receive a very unique opportunity to visit Japan: “We didn’t know what to expect first, but whatever they had in store for us, I was full
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Astounding beaches, roaring nightlife, and adventure are all reasons why vacationing families, couples, and friends flock to Brazil. However, sheer vacation wasn’t motivation enough for the Heritage U
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Alexis Neu and 21 other CHS students had an experience of a lifetime when they boarded a plane for Europe on June 17.For 19 days the Italian cities of Rome, Florence, Sorrento, and Venice were explore
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Hundreds of movies come out each year; some become instant blockbusters while others flop. Directors spend millions of dollars to see that their inspirations come to life on the big screen. However,
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At the beginning of last year the Parent Teacher Student Association, the art club, and two Boy Scouts were brainstorming on the Cougar Courtyard project. Patti Humberstone, the PTSA president, had t
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Michelle Branch has joined forces with Jessica Harp to compose a catchy blend of country/pop music. Using Sheryl Crow as an influence, The Wreckers have made themselves a name with both the teenage an
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GCH have fused the typical hip/hop sounds emerging from New York with synthesized and live instruments to create a unique album with a rock vibe. Their video release for their single “The Queen and I”
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Rise Against’s new album proves the band is one step closer to harnessing the contagious punk rock sound. “The Sufferer and the Witness” is a huge leap forward from their previous overproduced album.


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