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  • Consquences: Alleged crimes impact students, community, family

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Lindsey Sydow

    All black except for an orange ski mask. Even the eyes were covered with dark shades. Must have been hot. Must have been sweaty. Hard to breath. Hard to concentrate. Hard to hold a gun steady without

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  • Smoking out teenage users: New state law to curb possession of cigarettes with fine

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Lauren Guerard and Geoffrey Marsi

    You’re driving home after a long, tough day at school behind a group of smoking teenagers. You can’t help but inhale lungful after lungful of toxic gases. You can’t stand it anymore, so you change lan

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  • Standardized standoff : Choosing between the SAT and ACT testing a complex decision

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Lauren Herin

    You’re about to turn around and strangle the kid who has been tapping your chair with his foot during the entire second section of trig that you still don’t remember. There is the agony of those hours

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  • Re-winding the filmstrip of history: Constant moviemaking yields remakes of old flicks

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Ariana Stone

    In an age of a proverbial “sucking the vein dry” of any potential money-makers, Americans have made it a priority to re-tool everything. It seems like nothing is left in its original state and everyth

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  • A‘maze’-ing corn: Students ‘get lost’ in pirate maze

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Jenna Ave-lallemant

    Nothing beats a Saturday afternoon spent with a bubbly friend, acres of maize and some rent-a-costume pirates. Perhaps one of the most pleasing sights while driving down Highway 17 is Boone Hall Plant

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  • Sunshine lightens up a dark season: Indie film becomes a hit in mainstream box offices

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Megan Suaifan

    Instead of leaving the theatre debating whether the movie I just watched was actually worth my hard-earned $6.50, there was no internal deliberation. The indie film Little Miss Sunshine is not a conve

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  • Tastes like Charleston: Lowcountry’s best: Asian food

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Lindsey Sydow, Sam Parvin and Steve Spires

    Pho Bac 1035 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. Mt. PleasantThe first thing you notice about Pho Bac (don’t ask me to pronounce it), authentic Vietnamese cuisine, is the decaying atmosphere. All the pictures on

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  • An open heart: Major heart surgery renews hope for senior

    Monday, October 23, 2006 By: Arielle Gorstein

    He’d already gone on the ride once, and he’d come out of it fine. Why would the second time around be any different? He strapped himself into the Top Gun rollercoaster at Carowinds and began his adren

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  • An open heart: Major heart surgery renews hope for senior

    Monday, October 23, 2006 By: Arielle Gorstein

    He’d already gone on the ride once, and he’d come out of it fine. Why would the second time around be any different? He strapped himself into the Top Gun rollercoaster at Carowinds and began his adren

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  • An open heart: Major heart surgery renews hope for senior

    Monday, October 23, 2006 By: Arielle Gorstein

    He’d already gone on the ride once, and he’d come out of it fine. Why would the second time around be any different? He strapped himself into the Top Gun rollercoaster at Carowinds and began his adren

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Issue Date: Friday, September 29, 2006 Issue: September 2006 Last Update: Monday, October 23, 2006
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They fell. Some cried. Then they moved on. They fell. Some wept. They would never move on. They would always remember, always be left with emptiness inside. They fell. She died inside. She would never
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