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  • Jets expected to fly to top at annual competition

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Maja Raskovic, Staff Reporter

    Junior Engineering Technology Society, JETS, is a group of eight juniors and eight seniors that compete in areas of engineering. The students involved in JETS are mainly volunteers that get evaluated

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  • Budget cuts take their toll on books

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Alex Kubat, Assistant News Editor

    If while reading a book in the library you turn the page and the next one is missing, don’t be alarmed. The library has been stripped of everything except One Tree-Hill book covers due to budget cuts

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  • Students learn about government first hand

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Kristen Cameron, Editor in Chief

    While standing in the front of the LGI room on Feb. 18 during SRT, Congressman Pete Visclosky, of the first district in Indiana, talked to students about his profession and how the law affects student

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  • Making same sex marriages legal: Pro

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Megan Melcic, Business Manager

    Love is supposed to be the pathway to happiness. Everyone wants to feel loved and return that love to another human being. Love should exclude no one, no matter the shape, size, color, or sexual prefe

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  • Making same sex marriages legal: Con

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Andrew Resa, Assistant Leisure Editor

    Weddings. Events that, since the dawn of time, have signified the love of a man and his wife…or should I say a man and his husband? I guess to be politically correct I’d have to add a woman and her

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  • Presidential free-for-all begins

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Presidential primaries and caucuses are in full swing now, and the opinions of those who aspire to become the leader of the United States come out to sway the populous to their side.

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  • Democracy means votes for all

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Chris Neumann, Leisure Editor

    Friends, Americans, Countrymen, lend me your eyes. Once in history, the United States was not free.Revolution exploded in 1776 with screams of “no taxation without representation” cried across the fo

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  • Sexual abuse charges limited to Catholics

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Ashley Ladwig, Assistant Feature Editor

    Every month more and more reports of sexual abuse by the clergy of the Catholic Church are made. The media makes a huge deal when the Catholic faith goes through these charges, but nothing is ever hea

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  • Breast cancer awareness peaks in March

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Amanda Henry, Featuer Editor

    “It could never happen to me.” Most people think they will live life untouched by horrible things they hear on the news. Car accidents, shootings, health issues. None of this could happen to us—or c

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  • Ride to WatchKaczmark’s “slammed” Sonoma

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Steve Elizalde, Staff Photographer

    Lowered trucks are becoming more common to the streets of Northwest Indiana, where standing out from everyone else has become a more creative art, but Jaron Kaczmark has it down, way down.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Thursday, March 18, 2004 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 8 Last Update: Thursday, March 18, 2004
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As technological advancements race into the future, the current systems in the computer labs are left in the dust.In order to catch up, a motion to upgrade the computer systems in the school corporati
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Feb. 5 was just another normal day for juniors Bryan Padilla and Chris Collins. The two friends decided to get donuts before meeting a girl from work. After getting some donuts, they all piled into he
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Students learn about government first hand
While standing in the front of the LGI room on Feb. 18 during SRT, Congressman Pete Visclosky, of the first district in Indiana, talked to students about his profession and how the law affects student
full story 
In an attempt to get involved with today’s youth, the Dyer Town Council has recently created the Dyer Youth Council. The committee’s purpose is to promote involvment with young people and get involve
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Budget cuts take their toll on books
If while reading a book in the library you turn the page and the next one is missing, don’t be alarmed. The library has been stripped of everything except One Tree-Hill book covers due to budget cuts
full story 
Junior Engineering Technology Society, JETS, is a group of eight juniors and eight seniors that compete in areas of engineering. The students involved in JETS are mainly volunteers that get evaluated
full story 

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