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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
By Amber Miller and Amylynn Doffont
On Tuesday, December 9, Central hosted a “Wii Day” in which seniors of our community were invited to our school library to learn how to play the Nintendo Wii with and against several students.
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Thursday, April 02, 2009
By Amber Miller
STAND recently held an educational program that informed Central’s students about the genocide occurring in Darfur. This presentation included ten stations in which students were able to effectively l
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Tuesday, November 04, 2008
By Amylynn Doffont
Dr. Parliapanides, Central graduate, and superintendent, sat down with Amylynn Doffont in the media center for some conversation about his new job and his plans for the district.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
By Amylynn Doffont
Fred Spiegel was born in 1932 in Germany, were he was brought into the Jewish faith. As he got old enough to go play outside with his neighbors, he did, but his mother told him to be careful.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
By Amber Miller
Central Regional is a school that offers many different clubs and activities. There’s something for everyone and on the off chance that there isn’t, students are given the opportunity to create a club
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Friday, November 14, 2008
By Patty Lawlor
An ocean away, a woman cries herself to sleep. She lives in fear of being raped or killed; she fears the roving militia will take her sons or kill her daughters. She is afraid to go outside, but she m
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
By Alyssa Mayo
With the elections swiftly approaching, many Americans are registering, legally or illegally, and tuning into television events such as conventions and speeches. Subjectively, as I am among those unab
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
By Amylynn Doffont and Amber Miller
Everyone at Central knows who Reggie Dabbs is, and everyone knows he has quite a story to tell. This was his second time coming and talking to students here, and many thought he was more inspiring tha
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