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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Kathryn Slavik, Staff Reporter, Cordelia Albertson, Staff Reporter
There are many ways in which the world has been said to end. Some of the more popular theories include the Mayan calendar, Nostradamus’ prophesies, and the Book of Revelations.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Charlie Lewis, Staff Reporter
If it lives, it’s biological. If it spreads, causing destruction, confusion, and death, it’s a biological disaster. That includes plagues, or the spread of organisms like fungi. Although there are
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Kathryn Slavik, Staff Reporter
The last few years have been full of extreme weather and natural disasters. 2010 is considered one of the deadliest in term of natural disasters, and 2011 the costliest, according to Tim
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Olivia Kilgore, Section Editor
September 11, 2001
9/11 marked a global turning point. At 8:46 am, American Airline flight 11 hit the North tower of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City. At 9:03am, the s
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Ellie Kilgore, Staff Reporter
Unlike a traditional undead or voodoo zombie, modern zombies pose a definite threat to society and science. Some people think it’s a more credible possibility. (Not to mention it doesn’t seem to breac
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Morgan Sully, Photo Editor
Ever since the creation of the silver screen and horror movies, zombies have dazzled the minds of many. But what has happened to the zombies everybody knows and loves?
More specifically,
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By Blaine Radford, Staff Reporter
The Mayan calendar ends this year, and it is the belief of many that the human race ends with it. Pause. Doesn’t this sound familiar? Like something seen in an innumerable amount of predictable
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