• Campus changes underway: Major upgrades to school grounds include new Trojan Trail, cafeteria

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Beth Brinkley

    In August when students return to Lincoln, they will notice major differences at the entrance to school: a Full Story 

  • Web site makes grade access simpler

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Editorial Board

    Sunny days and pink lemonade are in store for students and teachers alike beginning next school year: The Online Academic Student Information Source has arrived. No longer will teachers be chained to

    Full Story 
  • Life lesson learned from a life sadly lost

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Alexis Diao

    I’ve always been obsessive. Secret hobbies, secret crushes, secret lives. Perhaps it’s my own greedy route to seeing the world. Hoarding my fascination with my little obsessions is not the product of

    Full Story 
  • Records: More than a number: Athletes reflect on setting new standards for school

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Alicia Berta

    Competition has been around since the dinosaurs. All the herbivores wanted to appear as threatening as a Tyrannosaurus Rex, and all the carnivores wanted to be almighty controllers of the land. Pla

    Full Story 
  • Injuries keep athletes on sidelines: Fractures can cost pain, play time, surgery, rehab

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Alicia Berta

    Athletes give every fiber of energy to emerge victorious in their sport. These athletes seem to be immortal. As heroes to many people, the worst thing that could possibly happen is to see athletes bec

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  • Getting paid to go to school: Some senior athletes receive scholarships for their sport

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Wendy Walters

    With the horrible stress of having to find the perfect college and then apply to it, wouldn’t it be great if the colleges came to you?

    For some students, they have.

    Full Story 
  • Getting paid to go to school: Some senior athletes receive scholarships for their sport

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Wendy Walters

    With the horrible stress of having to find the perfect college and then apply to it, wouldn’t it be great if the colleges came to you?

    For some students, they have.

    Full Story 
  • 'Once Upon a Dream,' we danced: Students dance the night away at the junior-senior prom

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Leo Harries

    When Music Machine asked the students to dance The Electric Slide, the whole dance floor seemed to be one big, simultaneously moving mixture of dresses and suits.

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  • Local restaurant will ‘feed your head,’ stomach

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Wendy Walters

    Bagelheads offers what every money-hustling teenager is looking for: a lot of great food at a cheap price. Small portions are not something that you will find at this fast-food place. The bagels are f

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In August when students return to Lincoln, they will notice major differences at the entrance to school: a
Junior Nathan Bell is a normal teenager. He likes playing XBOX, Playstation 2 and the videogame Halo. If he were a food product, he identifies himself with steak, and he absolutely adores ultimate F
Never again will teachers hear griping from students about what their grade in class is.
Sophomore John Turner is obsessed with science. Turner won the Regional Science and Engineering Fair two years in a row and has been named one of two Leon County students to go to the International Sc
As juniors and seniors approach the end of their high-school career the reality of college hits them at full force. For many of these upperclassmen this means visiting the colleges they are interested

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