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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By RYAN ADKINS
Why couldn’t the unicycle stand upright? Because it was one tired cycle!
Over 100 years ago the penny-farthing, a bicycle consisting of a gigantic wheel with a smaller wheel attached to the back f
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By ALLY HELLENGA AND LAILA GOHARIOON
As the summer months creep closer and the school year dwindles to an end, the hunger for a delicious treat to help take away some of the summer heat enters one’s mind. There is one hyphenated word to
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By EMILY SNOOK
Aspiring to be an international star, Kendall Jones, junior, has teamed up with her sister, Jade Jones, 2010 Woodstock High School graduate, to make her mark on the entertainment industry.
Jones a
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By LAILA GOHARIOON
Geocaching, known for being a high-tech treasure game, has become a fairly popular activity since its creation in 2000.
“It’s basically a world-wide treasure hunt, using the internet and the outd
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By MORGAN HINCHEY AND RYAN ADKINS
Seventeen years have passed since the first Georgia High School Graduation Test was administered, and now all is changing.
Approved April 13, a new system of End of Course Tests will now be given
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By MELISSA GIFFORDS
Learning scientific principles is tough enough for some students, but one junior believed he could disprove one.
Jeremy Bonar, junior, has had an interest in physics and mathematics since eighth-gra
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By ALEXIS CAPE AND NICKIE ROBINSON
Thanks to Bill Gates and the Gates Millennium Scholars Program, an Etowah student will no longer have to worry about how to pay for college.
Sha-Hanna Saffold, senior, is one of 1,000 students a
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