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Rio, a must see!

Angela DiGregorio, Staff Reporter May 9, 2011

      My hopes were set high as I walked through the double-door entrance to the theater that would be screening the movie that had been the delightful fantasy consuming my mind for the past few...

Water for Elephants review

Kaley Witeck, Staff Reporter May 9, 2011

There aren’t too many circus-themed movies that hit the box office, especially ones that take place in the 1930’s. The major motion picture, Water for Elephants, was produced based on the number one...

Osama is Dead

Tiffany Townsley, Staff Reporter May 2, 2011

I didn’t know what to expect, as my brother and I rushed, following my mom as she turned the TV on and flipped it to CNN. President Barack Obama was about to make a national statement.  For minutes...

Weekly Challenge: Week 6

Weekly Challenge: Week 6

Kelli Swanson, Staff Reporter April 15, 2011

Let’s be honest, our generation has lost its touch when it comes to common courtesy and thinking beyond the moment. Although there will always be those people who will try to cut you down for their own...

Guide to a new summer style.

Taylor Watson, Staff Reporter April 14, 2011

Start off the summer with a little shopping spree. Once in awhile you have to treat yourself to a little shopping and a new wardrobe. SO…empty out your closet of all your old clothes you don’t wear...

Carwise stabbing is the ultimate tragedy

Lena Schwallenberg, Staff Reporter April 8, 2011

A boy, claiming he was bullied to the breaking point. An SRO, willed by duty to protect. And a school, standing united in the face of uncertainty and fear. On Tuesday, April 5, Carwise Middle School...

10 Tasty foods that will leave you feeling great

Lena Schwallenberg, Staff Reporter April 8, 2011

Let’s face it: coffee, energy drinks, and Lays chips may be delicious, but they leave you feeling bloated, groggy, and gross. Instead of filling your body with greasy, sugary products, try our top ten...

Jailbreak!

Erica Jones, Staff Reporter March 25, 2011

jail·break (j l br k )n.An escape from jail. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published...

Students honored at Principal’s brunch

Students honored at Principal’s brunch

Lauren Speigel, Staff Reporter March 2, 2011

Hard working, responsible, friendly, and respected by peers and adults are just a few key characteristics teachers look at when considering nominating a student for this honorable brunch. “Every teacher...

Registration for 2012 courses

Tiffany Townsley, Staff Reporter February 23, 2011

Already traditional and medical students have had their Recommendation Day, as the IB students must wait for their sheets to come in. In the last two weeks, traditional and medical students have been...

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