• Athletes sign their future

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Alex Henderson

    Once the 2005-‘06 football season came to an end after the 14-0 lost to Pensacola Pace School, it has been more than just letting back and relaxing for senior football players. More so ‘CRUNCH TIME’ (

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  • Athletes sign their future

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Alex Henderson

    Once the 2005-‘06 football season came to an end after the 14-0 lost to Pensacola Pace School, it has been more than just letting back and relaxing for senior football players. More so ‘CRUNCH TIME’ (

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  • Lincoln gives students cars the boot: New alternative to towing successful

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By: Wendy Walters

    A new method of controlling the parking situation has arrived at Lincoln. This semester, the administration introduced an alternative to towing students not properly parked in their assigned spots.

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  • Limiting Title IX unfair to female athletes

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By: Reflects views of editorial board

    The issue: A recent revision in women's sports amendment, Title IX, may limit funding for females in high school sports. Why should the famles be the ones who suffer?

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  • Students heat up the kitchen: Culinary arts class trains future chefs

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006 By: Lindsey Llado

    Tantalizing smells emanate from the stove; flavorful spices are sprinkled on top of delicious foods. The first bite is so scrumptious it melts in your mouth.

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  • Construction Update: New dining hall emerges on campus

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Alex Henderson

    As Principal Martha Bunch would like to call it, “The New Dining Hall” has been under construction since the first week of January. The BayCrest Corporation has 40-80 workers on the crew working a 7 a

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  • Maben overcomes odds: First female wrestler ay Lincoln proves dedication

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Wendy Walters

    Five foot six, 130 pounds and an incredible headlock could describe many wrestlers around Leon County. What’s different about this one? Try long, straight brown hair and a belly-button ring.Senior

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  • Softball mound moves to college distance

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Aarum Youn

    The Florida High School Athletics Association decided to set a new regulation pushing back the softball pitcher’s plate three feet. The new regulation allows the high school players a taste of what it

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  • Blazing saddles. clearing obstacles: Horseback riding proves to be more than just sitting in a saddle

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Kara Colvin

    Jumping clear over 5-foot fences, weaving around poles, racing in between barrels, flying through cross-country courses, moving gracefully in dressage rings or stepping delicately over ground poles ar

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  • Crushing on the stars: Teachers are not safe from celebrity attraction

    Monday, May 08, 2006 By: Kara Colvin

    “He was physically attractive, and he looked like he was having fun on stage.” Sounds like a teenager reminiscing over a concert, right? Wrong. Even though this comment is about seeing Sting at a

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Editorial

Students work hard, long hours. The benefits for working at businesses like Chick-fil-A and Circle K are numerous, but the most generous one for seniors is having their job pay for their college educa
Tantalizing smells emanate from the stove; flavorful spices are sprinkled on top of delicious foods. The first bite is so scrumptious it melts in your mouth.
Tina Coleman updates her Myspace every few hours. She has around 300 “friends.” The freshman admits to being addicted to this new way to communicate on the Internet.
Tina Coleman updates her Myspace every few hours. She has around 300 “friends.” The freshman admits to being addicted to this new way to communicate on the Internet.
Banks and credit card companies have been issuing more credit cards to teens.

Credit Repair Facts.com reported in 2005 that one out of three high school seniors uses credit cards.
In 2005, a majority of parents in Pinellas County who said they kept up with the national debate about teaching evolution told St. Petersburg Times pollsters that the idea of intelligent design should
Lincoln gives students cars the boot: New alternative to towing successful
A new method of controlling the parking situation has arrived at Lincoln. This semester, the administration introduced an alternative to towing students not properly parked in their assigned spots.
When seniors fill out financial aid forms this year, don’t be surprised to find a short question with long-lasting impression: “Has the student ever been convicted of possessing or selling illegal dru
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Advanced Placement, Honors, Dual enrollment, and International Baccalaureate classes, all get one extra point added into their weighted GPA. The proposed policy is AP and IB will get the one extra poi
As Principal Martha Bunch would like to call it, “The New Dining Hall” has been under construction since the first week of January. The BayCrest Corporation has 40-80 workers on the crew working a 7 a

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