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Life may hit me and try to shatter my hopes, but I shall overcome: Girl struggles with the legacy of alcoholism
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Carley Anderson
She climbed silently into the back of the cop car, pausing for a moment to watch the last car pull away from the dimly-lit parking lot before reaching for the door. Shivering slightly, she folded her
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Serving his country: Wando graduate feels grateful for America after serving in Iraq
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Katie Harrison
Wait. That’s all that Julie Cliff could do. Wait. She stood at the end of the driveway, anticipating her son’s arrival along with the rest of her family.“I was going nuts,” biology teacher Julie Cliff
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Playing for keeps: Band show brings back memories of Sept. 11th
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Zack Gorstein
September 11, 2001 was sophomore David Keller’s 13th birthday. He didn’t understand why his mom had come and picked him up. As he heard the news for the first time, his thoughts turned to his father,
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Mayday: Fun at sea can result in injuries for an unlucky few
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Kate Loveland
Going out on the boat with friends is a beloved pastime of many students in this coastal community. Wakeboarding, tubing, water-skiing all are ways to enjoy quality time on a boat.But what happens whe
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Passion for power: Wild weekend of wheels fuels excitement for car enthusiasts
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Melissa Annand
A need for speed. A passion for power. These are a few qualities of a car crazed individual.Nopi Nationals 2004, one of the biggest import car shows on the East Coast, was held Sept. 20-21 in Atlanta,
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Do you dare to scare?: Trick-or-treating becoming less popular as students grow older
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Sarah Parrish
You open the door. There are about a dozen little, greedy trick-or-treaters waiting impatiently with pillowcases to see who can get the most candy. Ah, you remember the days. But now, as you grow olde
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Littering the campaign trail: Negative campaigning reaches its peak in final days preceding election
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Cory Smith
“He is a classic Clinton liberal.” That was it, end of discussion.For government teacher Jerry Willard, running as a conservative Democrat, these words from his incumbent opponent were all that was ne
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Are you for scuba?: Students discover the excitement of the seas
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Evie Smith
Imagine a sport in which you become the weightless, quiet observer, flying over another world that lies just beneath the ocean waves. Vibrant, billowing coral heads like miniature ornate palaces house
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Swimming success: Swim teams take top finishes at state championships
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Nathan Frandino
For senior Jeff Cain, this year’s swimming season was eerily reminiscent of last year’s.
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Freshman champion: Swimmer makes a splash in South Carolina swimming
Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Kelly Northrup
Undefeated. One word, but with it comes a thousand connotations. And now at Wando, swimming like a girl is a compliment.Freshman Molly Stanton is the girl who made that possible.
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Wando High School
Mt Pleasant, SC
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004
Issue: October 2004
Last Update: Thursday, February 03, 2005
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Thursday, February 03, 2005 By Sarah Parrish
You open the door. There are about a dozen little, greedy trick-or-treaters waiting impatiently with pillowcases to see who can get the most candy. Ah, you remember the days. But now, as you grow olde
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Thursday, February 03, 2005 By Gia Gibbs
He wrote and produced the top song in the country right now, though cleverly disguised it behind a “Sk8er Girl.” And that catchy Bowling for Soup song about that girl that all the bad guys want? Yeah,
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Thursday, February 03, 2005 By Hollis Beach
Following their debut album Turn on the Bright Lights, Interpol, hailing from New York, has released their highly anticipated sophomore album, Antics.
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Thursday, February 03, 2005 By Alison Filosa
In 2004, Tupac was supposed to rise from the grave.
Well, he hasn’t.
But The Beatles have.
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