• Gas prices guzzle teens' funds: Close to home, students feel effects of Hurricane Katrina

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Alicia Berta and Christian Shimansky

    Before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in late August, senior Lacey Randolph paid about $25 to fill up her car. Because the storm put oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico out of commission, Randolph now pay

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  • Entrancing plaza part of structural renovation: Major upgrades to school grounds include new walkway, cafeteria

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Tobi Daramola

    As the school year begins, students roam around the new front plaza. With the new glass doors in the office entrance and brick walkway with a mini garden on it, the plaza is just one stepping stone in

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  • Kudos to local relief efforts: One person’s efforts can make a difference when so many Americans have lost their homes and livelihoods. It may seem a far-off dream … you’re not the only one.

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: The editorial reflects the views of the editorial board.

    It was the worst of times when Hurricane Katrina, one of the harshest natural disasters the United States has ever endured, destroyed New Orleans, miles of development in three states and countless li

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  • Cafeteria staff deals with cuts: Short staff causes headaches

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Katie Kalbach and Erin Sullivan

    Most high-school students can relate to the motto “too cool for school.” Sometimes that means they talk back to teachers and even blow off frustration at the cafeteria workers. That’s the last thing

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  • Wilson resigns as head coach

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Lindsey Llado and Kara Colvin

    It was November 2004. The Trojans traveled the miles to Pensacola and played a hard game. By the end the score was 17-14, a Pensacola win. Who knew that this would be David Wilson’s last game as head

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  • To the extentBaring all on varsity streaking

    Thursday, October 13, 2005 By: Alicia Berta

    Walking through Connecticut College on a tour of the school, some prospective students witnessed another sort of tour group: a team of streakers.

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  • Monday, October 17, 2005 By: Benjamin Threadgill

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  • Monday, October 17, 2005 By: Lynn Talley

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  • Monday, October 17, 2005 By: Michael Braun

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  • Monday, October 17, 2005 By: Randy Stowers

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Before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in late August, senior Lacey Randolph paid about $25 to fill up her car. Because the storm put oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico out of commission, Randolph now pay
As the school year begins, students roam around the new front plaza. With the new glass doors in the office entrance and brick walkway with a mini garden on it, the plaza is just one stepping stone in
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Most high-school students can relate to the motto “too cool for school.” Sometimes that means they talk back to teachers and even blow off frustration at the cafeteria workers. That’s the last thing
Last year, a Lincoln Spanish teacher was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and tampering with evidence at Tallahassee Regional Airport.

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