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Issue Date: Friday, January 18, 2008 Issue: January 18, 2008 Last Update: Monday, January 21, 2008
  • New novel incorporates Chinese folklore into message

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Shuang Ji

    “American Born Chinese”, is one of the books that students in Modern Literature are going to read next semester. This book, formatted like a comic book, is written by Gene Luen Yang, an “American born

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  • Juno gets great reviews

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Emily Mitchell

    What is it with teen pregnancies these days? First Jamie –Lynn Spears, and now the indie-turned-commercial flick called Juno.

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  • A fantasy Harvest Moon

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Ian Fochs

    When a lot of people think of the “Harvest Moon,” series they think farming fishing and more. But a new type of “Harvest Moon game” has appeared in stores. It is called: “Rune Factory ‘a Fantasy Harve

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  • Crybaby Clinton

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Emily Mitchell

    The video has been blowing up on YouTube: stoic Hillary Clinton on the verge of tears at a campaign stop in New Hampshire.

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  • Deb Martell relies on faith to survive

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Becky Hall and Sara Nelson

    “Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything.”

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  • Girls hockey suffer loss

    Thursday, January 17, 2008 By: Eric Lied and Xhavit Sejdiu

    The Arrowhead Girls hockey team suffered a disappointing loss to the Madison Metro Lynx on Saturday.

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  • Concert raises $15,000 more for Steinway piano

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Jenny Schroeder

    The Arrowhead Choir Department’s hard work is finally paying off, now they are only $19,000 away from their $63,000 Steinway to Heaven goal.

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  • 'Atonement' misses mark

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Kylie Moehrke

    Atonement is defined as the forgiving or pardoning of a wrong. The new movie adaptation of Ian McEwan’s bestselling novel is not your average chick flick.

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  • Clemens falls from grace

    Monday, January 21, 2008 By: Alec Johnson

    No doubt about it.That’s what people were saying about Roger Clemens’ future Hall of Fame prospects. He had everything going for him. He has 7 Cy Young awards, 11 All-Star Selections, 2 World Series

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  • National Treasure Book of Secret’s Review

    Monday, January 21, 2008 By: Sara Nelson, Becky Hall, and Emily Schumacher

    The Gates’ boys are back in business on yet another treasure hunt. However, pure desire isn’t the sole ambition this time but something quite a bit more drastic is.

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The video has been blowing up on YouTube: stoic Hillary Clinton on the verge of tears at a campaign stop in New Hampshire.
“American Born Chinese”, is one of the books that students in Modern Literature are going to read next semester. This book, formatted like a comic book, is written by Gene Luen Yang, an “American born
Starting December 17, the channel VH1 Classic began to premiere the miniseries 7 Ages of Rock. This seven piece documentary chronicles the rise of Rock starting from the 1960s to today and what the fu
With the end of the semester quickly approaching, all talk is on the quickly approaching activities.
The Christmas season is now over. Put away the nasty lawn decorations, abandon the tree by the side of the road, throw away the leftover cookies, and please, for everyone’s sake, burn the horrible Chr
It’s been about seven months since the last and so called final Harry Potter book was released. To many, that day marked the end of an epic journey. Sure, that two or three days it took us true fans
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Atonement is defined as the forgiving or pardoning of a wrong. The new movie adaptation of Ian McEwan’s bestselling novel is not your average chick flick.
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The Arrowhead Choir Department’s hard work is finally paying off, now they are only $19,000 away from their $63,000 Steinway to Heaven goal.
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While walking through the hallways of Arrowhead it is almost impossible to tell what season it is.
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“Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything.”
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