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    Tribe Talk faces networking problemsMany of the classroom televisions have not yet been networked, causing difficulties in broadasting daily announcements and Tribe Talk. According to senior Kelly McD

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  • What really matters?: Important issues play a major role in students’ political choices

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Kate Loveland

    High school seniors... most college bound with late-ins, early-outs, the inevitable senioritis. They eat, they sleep, they slack, but politics? Yes, politics. Many teens are taking an active stand on

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  • A new adventure: Seniors graduate early to go abroad

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Evie Smith

    “Senioritis” is a condition which distresses the lives of many a high school 12th grader. Although many will be affected by the disease, only a few will ever find a cure. Sarah Eble and Stephen Bell

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  • No pomp and circumstance: Pursuing passions ahead of time

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Erica Sampson

    Imagine spending second semester of your senior year, while all your friends are still in school, sailing around the world working as a captain on a boat. Trey McMillan graduated early last year. Afte

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  • On his own: Lawhead stays for senior year while family moves

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Carrie Ballenger

    Imagine your senior year: no rules, no curfew, no money problems. It’s every senior’s dream, but not for senior Dorian Lawhead. His parents live in Columbia, South Carolina and they have allowed him t

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  • Spicing it up: Students take a stab at cooking in the classroom

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Mallory Armfield

    Senior Maddie Stoddard has always dreamed of being a chef. With the establishment of the Culinary Arts program at Wando, she’s one step closer to achieving her dream.“Basically over 175 students signe

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  • Goodwill hunting: Second hand fashions the rage among students

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Dan Hanf

    Thrift stores like Goodwill and Plato’s Closet specialize in providing their customers with unique clothes you can’t find anywhere else. More and more middle and high school students are searching thr

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  • In sync with lip sync

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By:

    The girls in “Big Spender” captured the Lip Sync contest Sept. 14 in the auditorium. The group, consisting of seniors Brittany Anderson, Sarah Gordner, Catherine Hayes, Kelly McDavid, juniors Katherin

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  • Cult films

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Emily Snyder

    The movie has come a long way since its introduction in 1895. Today, the motion picture is one of the most dominant artforms in existence. And in a world where oftentimes the biggest budget means the

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  • Bring it on: Rivalries fuel sports teams’ desire to win

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Emily Snyder

    There were less than four minutes left on the clock. Irmo, the overwhelming favorite, led by two goals, and many believed the 2002 AAAA state soccer championship was over. Isaac Cromedy begged to diff

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The PSAT: just another exam to help you prepare for the SAT, right? Yet due to their high scores on the tests, seniors Christopher Mills, Felicity Lenes, Ed Buckley and Abby Jeffers may find the PSAT
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Tribe Talk faces networking problemsMany of the classroom televisions have not yet been networked, causing difficulties in broadasting daily announcements and Tribe Talk. According to senior Kelly McD
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Students and parents entering the attendance office will notice several bold signs posted on the backs of the monitors that the attendance clerks use for all to see.“All unexcused absences will be reg
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Blue lights.“Oh, crap.”Slow down, pull over.It’s a common scenario and a growing issue in a closely knit community like Mt. Pleasant, whether you’re pulled over going down Highway 17 or spoken to in p
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