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Monday, March 05, 2007 By
It seems that everyone you talk to has a different way to cure the common cold, get rid of your awful hiccups or relieve your stress. The Sailors’ Log decided to see what Shores students thought worke
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By
Boys’ BasketballDespite dropping a 71-62 game to Muskegon last Friday, the Sailors had three conference wins over Zeeland East (58-46), Holland Christian (67-55), and Zeeland West (44-41). The boys al
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Tony Roof and Laura Sutton
Robby McNiffSenior Robby McNiff has been a four-year varsity golfer with career highlights that include winning a team state championship and being named All-State three times.McNiff has signed with B
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Cassy Van Eysden
In Africa, children are dying from malnourishment and AIDS. In Middle East, children are living in war-torn cities, scavenging for their next meal. Closer to home, children are also suffering. But who
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Josslyn Allers
For the first 15 years of her life, senior Kayle Eckerle did not know what she wanted to do career-wise. After taking the Intro to Broadcast class, she found her niche. “Three years ago, I was plannin
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Tucker Stewart
I’ve seen too many commercials telling me to have it “my way” and that other people are “full.” Now, I’m on a quest to find out where a cheap teen like me can get the fullest off the least amount of m
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Kayla Barkett
While you bundle up for the weeks to come, anticipating spring, sit back and relax with the voice of Damien Rice ringing through your ears.Rice, an alternative/folk singer from Ireland, made his mark
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Simone Anderson
As children, we often have imaginary friends. Bridge to Terabithia takes the concept of an imaginary friend to a new level.An adaptation from the Newbery Award-winning children’s novel by Katherine Pa
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By Kyle Smith
On January 29, the oldest living person in the world died at 114 years old. This news took my mind and threw it spiraling down toward a bottomless abyss of thought. That means that Emma Faust Tillman
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Monday, March 05, 2007 By
When the people from the state of Michigan announced they no longer would be requiring the MEAP to be taken by students, The Sailors’ Log editorial board believed it was about time.We maintain those f
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