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  • Mascot Mania

    Monday, September 13, 2004 By: Kailey Ruszkowski

    Beaded shirts, a tomahawk, a headdress, and moccasins are not ordinary contents of a high school student’s gym bag. However, Alysa Tustin, a 15-year old student at Weir High, carries just that bag.

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  • Changes in cafeteria make lunch time more nutritious

    Thursday, September 16, 2004 By: Chelsey Shupick and Josh McKinney

    Students at WHS may have noticed new choices at George’s Café this year that have been added to help make lunch time at school more healthy.Rice, baked potatoes, baked chips and more pasta are all amo

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  • NYC protest was an eye-opener for me

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Roxanne Sawhill

    I always thought my first trip to New York City would be to see a Broadway show. Then I grew up a little and decided that acting on my political beliefs was more important than any Andrew Lloyd Weber

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  • Restricting yard signs abridges freedom of speech

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    As the presidential election rapidly approaches, political bumper stickers, buttons, T-shirts, hats and yard signs are on the increase. I don't know about you, but my favorite part of the political s

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  • Bush stumps at three Ohio stops in one day

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Alex Bluebond

    One campaign stop just wasn't good enough for President Bush Sept. 4. He made three, reaching over 25,000 Ohioans. His first stop was at Brecksville High School, where the gym was so crowded the over

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  • Sedaris's new book explores the absurdities of his life

    Friday, September 17, 2004 By: Meryl Swiatek

    The jacket of David Sedaris' autobiographical book, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, is anything but normal, and so is the writer's life. As the author of five books and a regular contributor

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Issue Date: Sunday, September 19, 2004 Issue: Week of Sept. 20, 2004 Last Update: Thursday, October 24, 2002
 
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News
One campaign stop just wasn't good enough for President Bush Sept. 4. He made three, reaching over 25,000 Ohioans.
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After falling from a catwalk in the auditorium early Tuesday morning, Jim Pool, stage manager of the auditorium, was fortunate not to sustain any life-threatening injuries.
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Summer construction brought about new buildings, pathways and many other changes but is still expected to last five more years.
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Features
Working with homeless people changed my ideas about them and their circumstances.
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NYC protest was an eye-opener for me
I always thought my first trip to New York City would be to see a Broadway show. Then I grew up a little and decided that acting on my political beliefs was more important than any Andrew Lloyd Weber
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Opinion
Why not air-condition all the classrooms?
Hoban's got it all--great teachers, organized sports, state-of-the-art technology. But what's missing? Air conditioning, that's what.
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Restricting yard signs abridges freedom of speech
Bumper stickers, buttons and yard signs are all examples of our right to free speech.
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Entertainment
Sedaris's new book explores the absurdities of his life
Sedaris has an ability to find humor in all of life, even the most mundane situations.
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Spider-Man 2 is an astonishing tale of a young man learning about life and saving the world at the same time.
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Student Life
Students at WHS may have noticed new choices at George’s Café this year that have been added to help make lunch time at school more healthy.
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