The Stampede Wichita Southeast High School Wichita, KS
Issue Date: Monday, March 01, 2010 Issue: Issue 7 Last Update: Friday, March 05, 2010
  • Are the days of chivalry gone or not?

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Austyn Noblitt & Chelsea Bethel

    Chivalry is dead? Really? These are the kind of statements from women that I just don’t understand at all.  Lately I have been hearing all women of all different kinds of ethnicities asking the same

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  • Teen drinking continues to be popular despite risks

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Jasmine Ford

    “Party, party, party let’s all get wasted,” from the song Wasted by Gucci Man are lyrics that reflect the way many students believe they should spend the majority of their time. Many students say they

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  • AP, honor classes worth the effort

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Valerie Noseng

    It’s the time when students are stressing over which classes to take for the upcoming school year. Many decisions are reached by impulse because people do not know enough about courses. A common quest

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  • Students take on extra to graduate eary

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Valerie Noseng

    Twenty-two credits in four years, that leaves a lot of time and space for mistakes in between. A majority of students don’t mind staying all four years to finish high school but there are a handful of

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Chivalry is dead? Really? These are the kind of statements from women that I just don’t understand at all.  Lately I have been hearing all women of all different kinds of ethnicities asking the same
full story 
“Party, party, party let’s all get wasted,” from the song Wasted by Gucci Man are lyrics that reflect the way many students believe they should spend the majority of their time. Many students say they
full story 
It’s the time when students are stressing over which classes to take for the upcoming school year. Many decisions are reached by impulse because people do not know enough about courses. A common quest
full story 
Twenty-two credits in four years, that leaves a lot of time and space for mistakes in between. A majority of students don’t mind staying all four years to finish high school but there are a handful of
full story 

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