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Issue Date: Friday, December 21, 2007 Issue: Volume 29 Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, January 24, 2008


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“I thought it was fun,” said freshman, Kyle Andrews

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Caption: “They didn’t let those who had cars or rides leave when they heard about it,” said sophomore, Paige Nevez.

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Caption: “During an emergency situation like the bomb threat the staff needs to do a better job at informing the students about what is actually going on,” said senior, Matt Kelsey

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Caption: “We were safe. I think if we had permission we should have been able to leave, because you couldn’t do anything,” said sophomore, Tony Presutti

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Caption: “I thought the school did really well by offering water, but I feel that the student body should have been more informed about what was happening,” said junior Katie Humberstone

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Caption: “We weren’t informed about the situation. I can understand keeping it quiet until we were out of the building, but once out of harms way I’d like to know why we were going into the field,” said senior Samantha Mohr

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