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  • Kicker to make kicks for UCLA

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Brandon Burger

    Making clutch kicks for the football team this year, Robert Georgiefski is planning to continue making kicks in college but for a different sport. Georgiefski has been accepted to the University of C

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  • South Dakota lawmakers send right message; other states should follow lead to end abortions

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    Abortions kill life after it has begun. Now, South Dakota has decided to stop this treacherous occurrence, by passing a law that makes having an abortion illegal unless the mother’s life is in danger.

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  • Prom Dresses for your body

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    Prom is the time in every young girl’s life to feel beautiful. For most girls, the best way to do this is to find the “perfect” dress. There are many things to consider: How much? What color? Strap

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  • State unjustly seizes womens' choice; Possible beginning of national change

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Ryan Januszewski

    The controversial issue of abortion has often been under fire. But a recent law passed in South Dakota seeks to start an inferno. The unjust legislation that nearly eradicates a woman’s right to an ab

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  • iPods cause hearing loss

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Alexis Budd

    Apple Computers may be feeling some heat from a recent case claiming that its world famous iPod may cause hearing loss, but warnings about the portable music and video players don’t seem to have stude

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  • Advisory met by various responses

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Kristina Houser

    When high school teachers are responsible for 100 or more students, it can be difficult to connect to each one of them on a personal level. To encourage better relationships with teachers and student

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  • Soduko penatrates campus

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Alexis Budd

    A new addiction seems to be taking over campus. It’s Soduko, a Japanese game of logic. The game consists of a 9 x 9 grid, which is made up by nine 3 x 3 regions. When you start the puzzle, there are

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  • Blue Belles 'live out loud'

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Jennifer Hoff

    It is finally here. Impressions 2006 has arrived with the theme “Live Out Loud.” This year’s Blue Belle spring show is filled with all new special effects along with new performances from other studen

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  • AP environmental science more than dirt, water, seeds

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    What is the class about? We study all aspects of the environment, including geology, pollution, endangered species, water quality, environmental laws and much more. It is a cross between a lab science

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  • Students offer perspectives on alternate science

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    What do you think about this class? I love this class. It gives you a perspective on things you see in your everyday life – Michelle Chandler I’m not much of an environmentalist but I still enjoy the

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