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  • City upon a hill?

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Nigel Alcorn

    It has been more than six years since President George W. Bush declared a global war on terrorism and since then the world has endured use of the phrase “rogue state.”

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  • Safety, health issues work custodians: Maintenance men work 40-hour weeks, numerous tasks

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Jennifer Rose

    Many remain oblivious to the drudgery provided by undercover workers. Custodians and maintenance men aim to provide schools with a sanitary and safe atmosphere.

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  • Video class produces professional films: Duo films Fresno Rescue Mission, Margaree Mason Center

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Sarah Ingersol

    Video productions teacher CJ Haydock and student Jonathan Bingman, '08, plan to partner with two organizations, the Fresno Rescue Mission (FRM) and the

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  • Violence strikes mass media: Average American witnesses over 200,000 brutal acts by 18, exposure creates insensitivity

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    Bang! Crash! Pow! The gunman jumps out of the wrecked Sudan and dashes down the street, firing at the police car in hot pursuit. Cursing to himself, he shoots out the windshield and leaps into an alle

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  • Home ec learns shopping secrets: Annual trip teaches nutritional information, supermarket functions

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Janae Ford

    Supermarkets service numerous consumers, offer a multitude of products from food to pharmaceutical wares. The home economics class ventured to the Savemart Supermarket to explore how the store functio

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  • French class tastes variety: Outings allow language practice, authentic French experience

    Friday, November 09, 2007 By: Chelsea Joy

    True experiences of culture often escape classrooms on campus. Field trips and ethnic parties are a common way for students of language to encounter other customs.

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  • Moms dedicate morning prayers: Organization reaches students, faculty

    Friday, November 09, 2007 By: Alyssa Boss

    Despite busy schedules and family obligations, a group of moms devote time to kids other than their own.

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  • Alumna chooses cheer career: Bronco cheerleader founds hockey entertainment team, balances full-time schedule

    Friday, November 09, 2007 By: Alyssa Quenzer

    The shouts of cheerleaders fill Denver, Colorado’s Invesco Stadium as a Broncos wide receiver rushes in to the end zo

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  • Alumna chooses cheer career: Bronco cheerleader founds hockey entertainment team, balances full-time schedule

    Friday, November 09, 2007 By: Alyssa Quenzer

    The shouts of cheerleaders fill Denver, Colorado’s Invesco Stadium as a Broncos wide receiver rushes in to the end zo

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  • Aaron Shust revitalizes reverence: Christian rocker's second album preserves appeal, tops music charts

    Friday, November 09, 2007 By: Ryan Swain

    Many new Christian rock artists feel that they must fit in to a specific genre of Christian music. Aaron Shust, however, refuses to be forced into a certain stereotype. He balances rhythm and tempo, g

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Issue Date: Friday, November 02, 2007 Issue: November 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Each year, during this week, underclassmen seem to unite against the seniors to break the powderpuff norm. Often the senior class controls the field in the annual tournament, scheduled this year on No
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With holiday music and movies beginning to fill stores, the Tower District's 2nd Space Theatre plans to jumpstart the season w
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In an effort to support the campus and community, Fashion Fair's School Cents program initiated The Red Bucket food drive. This campus aims to raise contributions to 75 buckets after 62 donations last
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Retired pro trains cheer: Former performer instructs gymnastics, squad appreciates dedication
While some believe those who are not strong performers become teachers or coaches due to limited skill or physical ability, others prove differently. Gymnastics coach Russ Spencer has not only perform
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A plethora of cars from the Ferrari 360 Modena to the Toyota Prius filled the full story 
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Whispering secrets to open ears often brings pleasure to teens. Due to its contagious and addictive nature, gossiping has become a growing problem around campus.
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In efforts to teach sport fundamentals and provide young athletes with a non-competitive Christian atmosphere, Peoples Church founded TEAM ministries.
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Founders' philosophy flourishes: Administration preserves ideals, equips students
Campus graduates can be found on Iraq's front lines, in the governor's office or as classroom teachers and executives in Fortune 500 companies. Alumni work as broadcast journalists, doctors, lawyers a
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Aaron Shust revitalizes reverence: Christian rocker's second album preserves appeal, tops music charts Aaron Shust revitalizes reverence: Christian rocker's second album preserves appeal, tops music charts
Many new Christian rock artists feel that they must fit in to a specific genre of Christian music. Aaron Shust, however, refuses to be forced into a certain stereotype. He balances rhythm and tempo, g
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