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  • Employers look for hard workers over skill

    Thursday, January 10, 2008 By: Sarah Schowengerdt

    Slacking. Late work. Lack of Participation. Sleeping in class. Skipping school. They encompass what has plagued almost all teachers at some point: bad work ethic. The cause of this trend might forever

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  • Selfishness results only in terrible consequences

    Thursday, January 10, 2008 By: Lindsey Roesti

    There is one movie in the history of blockbuster hits that exceeds all the rest. It is one of the highest grossing movies of all time. It tells of a tragic disaster that happened on April 14th 1912. T

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  • Overwhelming hair thoughts criticize human mind

    Thursday, January 10, 2008 By: Alicia Dean

    I sat anxiously in the chair I awaited a sound that I felt would change my life or maybe somebody elses. This sound was the echoing of scissors cutting acorss my long golden blonde hair. In the sevent

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  • Simple solution to song setback is singing

    Thursday, January 10, 2008 By: Kathy House

    Have you ever gotten a song stuck in your head, and you can’t get it out? Welcome to my world.I randomly get the weirdest songs stuck in my head. For example, lately, I have been singing “Ding Dong! T

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  • McPherson high school Football: With loss to Salina Central, MHS football season ends with record of 9-2

    Wednesday, January 16, 2008 By: Kelsie Sorenson

    Tears were shed, hugs were given and the realization that the 2007 football season really was over was felt.“You don’t prepare to lose,” head football coach Tom Young said.Halftime rolled around and t

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  • Seniors defeat juniors in Powderpuff

    Wednesday, January 16, 2008 By: Nikki Wentling

    With their custom made T-shirts on, war paint smeared under their eyes, and their flags around their waists, the juniors and senior girls stepped onto the football field, ready for an epic battle. Thi

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With their custom made T-shirts on, war paint smeared under their eyes, and their flags around their waists, the juniors and senior girls stepped onto the football field, ready for an epic battle. Thi
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It’s 5:30a.m. She grabs a bite to eat, and she’s off on her adventure. She loads her equipment into her green Mustang, pulls out of the driveway and heads for her Uncle’s field.It’s cold. It’s dark, b
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Tears were shed, hugs were given and the realization that the 2007 football season really was over was felt.“You don’t prepare to lose,” head football coach Tom Young said.Halftime rolled around and t
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We talk about it. We whisper about it. We see it on TV. We read books on it. Sex.The topic has caused controversy and scandal throughout history. Every community and individual is affected by it.MHS i
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Have you ever gotten a song stuck in your head, and you can’t get it out? Welcome to my world.I randomly get the weirdest songs stuck in my head. For example, lately, I have been singing “Ding Dong! T
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The thirst for Guitar Hero has not yet ceased. With the introduction of Guitar Hero I in 2005, many peoples’ views of video games had changed. Here was a game that brought together two things which wo
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I sat anxiously in the chair I awaited a sound that I felt would change my life or maybe somebody elses. This sound was the echoing of scissors cutting acorss my long golden blonde hair. In the sevent
full story 
There is one movie in the history of blockbuster hits that exceeds all the rest. It is one of the highest grossing movies of all time. It tells of a tragic disaster that happened on April 14th 1912. T
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Most people believe something is amiss in the American educational system. A popular solution has been to inject cash into schools. One place where many people want the money to flow is into teacher’s
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As our economy shows signs of faltering, the work ethic of American students is once again an issue.Students, teachers, parents, and old men on TV have been debating work ethic for years. Many people
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