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Issue Date: Thursday, April 18, 2013 Issue: Volume 79 Issue 6 Last Update: Thursday, April 18, 2013
  • Weather washes out spring sports

    Thursday, April 18, 2013 By: Maggie Chandler and Sally Paese

    In golf, while most other sports have been able to deal with the snow by practicing indoors, golf has been unable to start practicing due to the snow. Last year, golf made it to sectionals as a te

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  • Solo and ensemble performers given constructive criticism on musical abilities

    Friday, April 12, 2013 By: JoAnne Solfest

    On Saturday, March 16, PHS hosted solo and ensemble, an event where choir and band students expressed their musical abilities and received feedback from judges. Students chose a piece from class C, th

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  • Roelse, Siech achieve athletic greatness to become this issue’s varsity athlete

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Maggie McConnaha

    Some of the most memorable moments of a high school career are practicing sports, advancing toward a championship and carrying home a trophy. Senior Tyler Siech and Junior Meghan Roelse are doing this

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  • Lisowe grabs the title of Rookie of the Issue

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Joa Cain

    Freshman Morgan Lisowe is this issue’s Rookie of the Issue. She is involved in volleyball and basketball as well as track and field. She made the JV team for volleyball and basketball and hasn’t foun

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  • What’s your sign?

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Madison Goldbeck

    Aries (March 21-April 19) Slight misunderstandings are likely when you reveal your optimistic opinions about a current fallout. Carry on, Aries. Don’t be troubled to express your positive outlooks. Yo

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  • Sombreros off to El Sombrero

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Magle Syrup, Sloppy Joa and PepperMitch

    ¡For this issue’s restaurant review, we (the three amigos: Magle Syrup, Sloppy Joa and PepperMitch) take our hats off to El Sombrero! Our first impression upon entering this mexicano (Mexican) restaur

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  • The Host disappoints fans of the novel and Evil Dead provides more-than-generous amounts of gore

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Vivien TenHaken, Kayla Theune and Owen Ryan

    Based off Stephanie Meyer’s novel, The Host, directed by Andrew Niccol, follows the story of Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) and Wanderer/Wanda, an intelligent alien who occupies Melanie throughout th

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  • Infernal Devices series ends satisfactorily for all fans

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Maggie McConnaha

    After three years of reading, waiting and reveling in an amazing book trilogy, the final installment of the Infernal Devices series by Cassandra Clare was recently released. This brilliant series left

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  • Mella reflects on high school experiences

    Monday, April 15, 2013 By: Owen Ryan

    Current PHS principal and soon-to-be Plymouth School District assistant superintendent Dan Mella is this issue’s featured teacher. Mella went to Pulaski High School, which is near Green Bay. He later

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  • Hankins’ involvement earns her title of senior standout

    Friday, April 12, 2013 By: Maggie Paese

    Highly involved throughout her high school career, senior Leah Hankins stands out among her class. She has kept an impressively high GPA, participated in a wide variety of extracurricular activities

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Opinion

The government has recently released a list of objects now allowed to be brought aboard a plane; among those objects are pocket knives. These items were illegal to bring on planes after 9/11, a decad
Facebook is by far the most well-known social networking site in the world. According to the website of Jeff Bullas, (jeffbullas.com), an economist focusing on social media and digital marketing, as o
As another April 20 passes, so do numerous protests and rallies favoring the legalization of cannabis, a battle for legalization that has picked up victories recently, namely in Washington and Colorad
As an avid television watcher, I have great concern for the programs that litter the airwaves. Sitting on my couch the other night flipping through channels, I thought to myself, “Wow, TV really sucks
For those who have read my columns before, you know that I have long-standing feud with technology. Now, I admit, technology can be very useful, and I do not take part in that whole nerdy, computer do
It seems everywhere I go I hear young adults complaining about how their parents and teachers treat them like children. While that may be the case for some young adults, most adults treat us as, well,
In today’s world, it’s hard for teenagers to make a good impression on their elders. Teenagers today deal with a lot of obstacles that previous generations don’t understand. Adults expect us to be cra
When children are growing up, they seem to learn a lot from the world around them. Parents, siblings and friends are highly influential, but it seems as though the lessons we learn that stick with us

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