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  • Teens for Jeans

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Amanda Tonnaer

    Teens for Jeans is a charitable program dedicated to helping homeless teens and earthquake victims in Haiti receive jeans. As the name implies, this program only accepts jeans as donations. Teen

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  • Girls Learn to Bench Press Their Own

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Alex Barth

    When most people think about weightlifting, they probably picture big guys with huge muscles lifting giant barbells, but girls can do this as well. For the fourth year now, Escambia high school has h

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  • Who Visited Escambia

    Friday, February 26, 2010 By: Rachel Steele

    Screech Owls are an endangered species and are very fragile. They are well known for representing the goddess Athena in ancient Greek culture as a wise animal. On Thursday, February 11th, 2010 Jenn

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  • Crime on the Rise?

    Wednesday, February 24, 2010 By: Nicholas Berg

    Over the last two years, the body count here at Escambia High School has been steadily increasing. Just recently, another murder has been committed. On February 17th, a body was found behind one of

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  • No More Summer Vacation?

    Tuesday, February 23, 2010 By: Alex Barth

    In the past ten years, two thousand more schools have joined the new program of having year-round school. States continue to debate whether or not they should make this new program mandatory for all p

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  • Foreign Language Mandatory to Walk Across the Stage

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: Andria Quinlan

    The eloquence of speaking and conveying thoughts and emotions is an idea that remains understated. For what is natural as breathing, creating dialogue is a complex system of adding the correct ending

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  • Homework, To Do Or Not To Do?

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: Kashmere Cross

    Homework has always been the main controversial issue between teachers and students. When it comes down to it—let’s face it—most students don't like to do homework. Amber Collings, senior, has typical

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  • Latin Regionals

    Wednesday, February 17, 2010 By: Monique Queen-Smith

    Latin regionals has been around for 47 years, and each year Escambia shows up confident and ready for competition. The certamen buzzers, dramatic speeches, creative projects, and the academics categor

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  • Student Registration

    Wednesday, February 17, 2010 By: Andria Quinlan

    As the fresh remains of a new year wither away, a thought concerning the next school year slowly seeps into the minds of the administrators and the students. Posters crowding the school halls and anno

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  • Hard Work Pays Off for Girls Varsity Basketball

    Wednesday, February 10, 2010 By: Alex Barth

    In the past ten years, Escambia girl’s basketball hasn’t quite accomplished a winning season. The girls, along with this year’s new coach, John Olsen, have dramatically improved the reputation and bel

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Teens for Jeans is a charitable program dedicated to helping homeless teens and earthquake victims in Haiti receive jeans. As the name implies, this program only accepts jeans as donations. Teen
full story 
Girls Learn to Bench Press Their Own
When most people think about weightlifting, they probably picture big guys with huge muscles lifting giant barbells, but girls can do this as well. For the fourth year now, Escambia high school has h
full story 
If one asked a person what a teacher is, he or she might receive a generic answer, but it is the “why” question that might receive the most interesting answers. Teachers are people who have a degre
full story 
Screech Owls are an endangered species and are very fragile. They are well known for representing the goddess Athena in ancient Greek culture as a wise animal. On Thursday, February 11th, 2010 Jenn
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When heroes are made by big companies, such as Marvel or DC, they are given some mark, a brand which illustrates power. Heroes are given qualities which bring them above the normal human. These qualit
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“Escambia Gators!” shouted the cheerleaders, ending their routine. The EHS cheer squad attended the FHSAA State Cheerleading Competition in Kissimmee, FL on February 5th, 2010. The Gator girls faced
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Crime on the Rise?
Over the last two years, the body count here at Escambia High School has been steadily increasing. Just recently, another murder has been committed. On February 17th, a body was found behind one of
full story 
In the past ten years, two thousand more schools have joined the new program of having year-round school. States continue to debate whether or not they should make this new program mandatory for all p
full story 
Homework has always been the main controversial issue between teachers and students. When it comes down to it—let’s face it—most students don't like to do homework. Amber Collings, senior, has typical
full story 
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