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  • ‘Karing for Kody’: Community helps to fray cost of cancer treatment

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Anita Thomas, Copy Editor

    Aug. 15 marked a fateful day in five-year-old Kody Kuechenberg’s life. A routine eye exam revealed a hidden calamity: blood behind his retina. “His mother immediately took him to Children's [hospit

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  • Car cameras reduce teen driving fatalities

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Angie Youngs, Feature Editor

    Turning 16 and obtaining a driver’s license is a major milestone in a young person’s life. A license is a symbol of responsibility, maturity and, most importantly, freedom. Imagine having that freed

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  • Close-up on...: Mr. Ralph Holden

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Angela Gallagher, Staff Reporter

    For how long have you been a teacher?I’ve been teaching since 1991, but I’ve been at LC since 1997.How has teaching affected your personal life?I think teaching makes me more understanding and patie

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  • Paintball gains popularity despite expense

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Emily Samsel, Staff Reporter

    Getting shot by paint-filled balls is not something most students enjoy, but to juniors Shawn Cockerham and Trevor Fishback, it’s just another Saturday afternoon. Both Cockerham and Fishback are paint

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  • Chicago builds 2016 Olympic bid with AIBA

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Austin Meyer, Assistant Sports Editor

    From Oct. 23 to Nov. 3, Chicago tried, once again, to prove its ability to host an international sporting event to the 2016 Olympic Committee. Chicago was chosen as the United States’ city bid this ye

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  • Svago: Located on route 30 in dyer| Grade: A

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: Elly Eveland, Assistant Opinion Editor

    The decision is made. The money is spent. The mug clunks the table. Your nose gets a treat. Your mouth is excited. Your taste buds say, “Mmm.”This past Thursday, I paid a visit to the new coffee

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Issue: Vol. 42 - Issue 9 Last Update: Monday, November 19, 2007
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The entertainment world has been dreadfully non-existent over the last couple of weeks, and has left me scratching my head for topics.Besides the obvious, which would be celebrities escaping from reha
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If you are precariously perched on the edge of failing a class in school, just about the last thing I would recommend would be to go out and buy the new Foo Fighter’s CD Echoes, Silence, Patience and
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The decision is made. The money is spent. The mug clunks the table. Your nose gets a treat. Your mouth is excited. Your taste buds say, “Mmm.”This past Thursday, I paid a visit to the new coffee
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Ever see a movie or read a book and thought it would have been better if they did this or that? Well, that was my first reaction to the comic book 30 Days of Night.Steve Niles’ story of vampires in A
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This past week I have been plagued with writer’s block. I consistently had no idea what to write about. Luckily, the World Series ended quickly enough that I was able to find something. I realized why
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From Oct. 23 to Nov. 3, Chicago tried, once again, to prove its ability to host an international sporting event to the 2016 Olympic Committee. Chicago was chosen as the United States’ city bid this ye
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Getting shot by paint-filled balls is not something most students enjoy, but to juniors Shawn Cockerham and Trevor Fishback, it’s just another Saturday afternoon. Both Cockerham and Fishback are paint
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New technology makes the world much smaller. Here are a few sayings in different languages that might make it easier to communicate.
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For how long have you been a teacher?I’ve been teaching since 1991, but I’ve been at LC since 1997.How has teaching affected your personal life?I think teaching makes me more understanding and patie
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After four hours of driving, thanks to getting lost, I arrived at IU Bloomington’s auditorium to listen to a little Tibetan man speak.This short, older, bespectacled man was the Dalai Lama, one of the
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