The cutting edge: Issues, stigmas arise from teenage plastic surgery
Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Mika Ross
Jenna Swan arrived at school in August ready to register for her junior year of high school. She entered the school anxious to see friends after a long, fun-filled summer. Jenna stood in line scanning
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Band success at state: Band wins fourth place at state competition
Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Sarah Parrish
Everything is a learning experience, and taking the good times with the bad is not always such a bad thing.On Nov. 6, the Wando Marching Band competed at the AAAA State Band Competition. Going in, mos
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Ceremony dedicates schoolA dedication of the new Wando High School was held Nov. 11, celebrating the ideas the school’s been dedicated to for 32 years, according to Principal Lucy Beckham. Between 300
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Securing the perimeter: Increased technology allows for a safer learning environment for students, authorities say
Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Jason Schulte
Thousands of students pass by them everyday, most unaware of the fact every move they make is being monitored and recorded by a silent, but watchful guardian. Wando students have been placed under th
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Open for business: Thefts don’t mar success of new school store
Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Mallory Hood, Christopher Mills
Drinks, candy, snacks, ice cream, spirit shirts, spirit coozies, stadium seats, Mardi Gras beads and even books for around $6.The brand new school store not only offers a variety of items but also giv
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Principal’s warning:: Cigarette smoke may contain carbon monoxide -- and a host of other penalties in school
Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Gia Gibbs
In addition to the anticipation of impossible math tests, students may have one more reason it’s sometimes difficult to breathe in school: cigarette smoke has been cited increasingly in the halls and
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Living in a dream world: Several different sleep conditions create problems for some
Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Hollis Beach
Senior Julia Aiello lives in a dream, but she does it without actually falling asleep.“Sometimes I can’t tell the difference between when I’m sleeping and when I’m not. I’ve had illusions before. I’ve
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Post-feast fun: Two Thanksgiving gurus share wisdom on turkey leftovers
Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Mary Gene Smith, Kelly Northrup
After countless hours of boredom-induced daydreaming, we were inspired to plumb to the depths of what could happen to your turkeys after Thanksgiving. The thought that most of them would just get froz
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Navel encounters: Students study the art of belly dancing to stay in shape
Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Melissa Annand, Jules Simons
Yoga, Pilates, Tae-Bo and Jazzercise move aside -- belly dancing is here.The newest fad in fitness, belly dancing is more than just an aerobic workout. It combines back bends, poses and stretches with
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The best of coffee: Student connoiseurs sample local coffee shops and pick the best
Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Carley Anderson, Maria Papadopoulos
Wholly Cow In terms of atmosphere and service, Wholly Cow is Mt. Pleasant’s best. Locally owned and operated, the Coleman Boulevard location has a really warm environment perfect for large groups with
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Tribal Tribune
Wando High School
Mt Pleasant, SC
Issue Date: Friday, November 19, 2004
Issue: November 2004
Last Update: Monday, February 14, 2005
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By Evie Smith
For the first time, Irmo fell to its knees, Bishop England bowed down and Porter Gaud kissed the feet of the mighty Lady Warriors. And, since Nov. 6, the girls tennis team can add one more accomplishm
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Christopher Mills
This year’s guys cross country team has been called “the best team Wando has ever had” by its coach, Harold Fallis. Fallis would know – he has been involved with the cross country program since its in
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Zack Gorstein
The varsity football team turned heads all over the state on Nov. 12, beating Dutch Fork 39-7 and moving their record to 8-4. The team feels proud of their win and looks forward to their next game aga
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Becky Doles
He just ate you for breakfast, dude!”“Put some jam on that toast!”“Dang, man — he lit you up like a torch!”Ever wonder what paintball’s really like?That pretty much summarizes it.
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Wil Firmender
After his final year at Wando in 2001, starting quarterback Michael Flint had a tough decision to make. “I could have gone to a Division AA school and walk on at quarterback or I could go to a larger
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Jason Shulte
Seventy-eight thousand Clemson fans looked on as their punter, wearing number 39 on the back of his orange and white jersey, dropped back and prepared to take the first snap of his college career. No
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Porter Fraser
32-30. The final score of the game. It was the end of the road for the Warrior girls varsity volleyball team as they battled Summerville in the playoffs. The girls fought hard for a victory but came u
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Wil Firmender
Graduating early. Sports scholarship. Starting in the ACC against the like of Florida State, North Carolina State and Miami.All of these dreams became a reality for Clemson freshman offensive linema
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Hollis Beach
It’s that time of year again. Nov 20 is approaching and already I find myself feeling queasy. This year, just as every year before, I am caught in the crossfire of the South Carolina and Clemson force
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Thursday, February 10, 2005 By Lonnie Doles
Hours of practice. Lots of bruises. Plenty of cheering.For the girls competition cheerleading team, in its second year of operation, it’s all been worth it with a third place finish in the region comp
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