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The Talon Etowah High School Woodstock, GA
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Issue: December 2011 Last Update: Tuesday, December 13, 2011
  • Think before you pop

    Tuesday, December 13, 2011 By: MORGAN HINCHEY

    Lurking in small, orange bottles or clear, plastic bags lies one of the biggest problems affecting the lives of Etowah students: abuse of prescription drugs.   According to campus officer, Richie Ri

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  • Knitting: No longer just for grannies

    Tuesday, December 13, 2011 By: ALLY HELLENGA

    Stranded in Downtown Woodstock without a car or a cell phone, a  seventh grade male wanders into the only open shop—The Whole Nine Yarns (a local knitting shop). The rest is history.    Enthralled b

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  • Basketball player prepares for greatness

    Tuesday, December 13, 2011 By: LAILA GOHARIOON

    With the NBA there has not been much basketball airing this season, but Derrico Peck, senior, has been practicing for 21 hours a week. His drive and motivation earned him Cherokee County Athlete for t

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  • Etowah students rock when they climb

    Tuesday, December 13, 2011 By: CATHY MICALI

    Climbing is what the cool kids do. Seniors Brock Overy, Jenn Finch, Tim Ficken and a handful of others spend much of their time at Escalade Indoor Climbing Gym.

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The voice of Eagle Mountain.

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As the holidays, approach an etiquette conundrum arises. After all the nifty gifts have been unpapered on a delightful morning, the question of when and how, or even if, to write a thank you note aris
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"Understanding Rap," William Buckholz
Rap music can seem like a labyrinth of bizarre similes, twisted rhymes and meaningless slang to those not accustomed to the unique and rapid style. It can take months of constant listening for one to
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It is getting colder, sort of. While Georgia is known for its mild climate, the gray skies and lower temperatures can only mean one thing - snow is in the air, in theory, and it is time to prepare.  
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"The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn: Part One," Bill Condon
What happens when a mysterious vampire, a handsome werewolf and a normal girl get caught in a dangerous love triangle? Millions gather to watch the drama unfold. In “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Da
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Stranded in Downtown Woodstock without a car or a cell phone, a  seventh grade male wanders into the only open shop—The Whole Nine Yarns (a local knitting shop). The rest is history.    Enthralled b
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thoughts by Katelyn Lease Christmas is a time for giving, and if you are dating someone special, getting the perfect gift can be stressful. Before picking one out, there are a few things to be cons
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"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," Bethesda Game Studios
Hello fellow adventurer, come journey into the land of Skyrim where you have been chosen by the gods to be Dragonborn. This legendary gift helps you speak Dragon tongue and absorb their souls. It give
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Designing clothes can be considered an art form. Shopping can be considered therapeutic. Whether they serve  a purpose of modesty or one of self-expression, clothes are an important part of every pers
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For years people have celebrated Christmas with presents in mind. All the anticipation we feel during this holiday is mostly just wondering what kind of gifts we are going to get, how much money we wi
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In addition to Towne Lake’s innumerable nail salons, restaurants, fast-food joints and clothing stores, a new kind of store is on its way to “towne”.    It is an ALDI grocery store with never ending,
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