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Bring on the Hormones
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 By: Amanda Atwood
When most people hear the word ‘milk’, they think of a satisfying drink, loaded with vitamins and protein. There are countless books, commercials, and other advertisements that second this belief. H
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A Symbol For Americans
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 By: Amanda Atwood
The flag of the United States symbolizes freedom and responsibility to America. It symbolizes freedom because of the ideals America was founded on, and constantly strives for: namely life, liberty, a
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Teacher of the Quarter
Wednesday, May 16, 2007 By: Geoff Hall
The end of the year is near. We have wrapped up most of our classes, and are starting to dream of summer vacation. It is time for our last Teacher of the Quarter for this year. This quarter we are hon
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iQ Students Create Magical Memories at the Prom
Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Drew Goldsmith
On Friday evening, May 11, friendships formed through hours of web-based conferencing, hundreds of virtual discussion board posts, and occasional in-person gatherings were celebrated live at the iQ Ac
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iQ Graduating Seniors Judiciously Warn, “Stay on Pace!”
Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Drew Goldsmith
In just a few weeks, 80 iQ seniors will commence upon the world with their high school diplomas in hand. The results of a short survey, constructed and administered by the Virtually News staff, illumi
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A Bed of Nails, a Pirate Ship, and a Robot? Oh my!: Take a peak to find out more about the Science Club’s latest adventure.
Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Sarah Voight
Dear iQers,I first want to thank both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Young for arranging our latest field trip to the Discovery World. Though the group that attended was small, it was no doubt a merry one. I hea
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iQ Academies at Wisconsin
Waukesha, WI
Issue Date: Thursday, May 17, 2007
Issue: Volume 4, Year 2
Last Update: Friday, May 18, 2007
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007 By Geoff Hall
The end of the year is near. We have wrapped up most of our classes, and are starting to dream of summer vacation. It is time for our last Teacher of the Quarter for this year. This quarter we are hon
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 By Amanda Atwood
When most people hear the word ‘milk’, they think of a satisfying drink, loaded with vitamins and protein. There are countless books, commercials, and other advertisements that second this belief. H
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Thursday, May 17, 2007 By Tameesha Jackson
It’s time for summer vacation. What do you plan on doing? Is your family going on vacation? Are you getting a summer job? Or do you have absolutely no idea what you are going to do? There are many thi
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Friday, May 18, 2007 By Emily Phernetton
Most violinists have vivid memories of their first encounter with Edward Elgar’s epic violin concerto in b-minor. Internationally acclaimed violinist James Ehnes remembers using a recording of it to
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Friday, May 18, 2007 By Emily Phernetton
Looking for a good old-fashioned summer read that is both absorbing and educational? Ladies, want to make the acquaintance of a notoriously hard-to-get man who can tell you your hobbies or profession
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