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The Cardinal Times Lincoln High School Portland, OR
Issue Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Issue: January 29, 2008 Last Update: Friday, February 08, 2008
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At-a-glance

The boys’ and girls’ varsity ski teams were hoping to start off their season by winning the “best costumes” competition for the second year in a row. Instead, they took third place in their second ra
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Both boys’ and girls’ swim teams are experiencing success this season and are preparing for this weekend’s Districts championships.
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CT editor Taylor Soper won a Trail Blazer press pass that allowed him to spend a day in the life of a professional journalist. Sports Editor Aaron Kelley sat sown to talk to the senior about his memor
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When sophomore Diamond Wheeler was eight years old, her older brother used to tease her about fencing. Now, the nationally ranked fencer has bragging rights over her 25 year-old sibling because the l
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The wrestling team has been on the rise ever since seeing tough competition at the invitation-only Oregon Wrestling Classic in Redmond on Jan. 11-12.
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During the off-season, team’s trade players, renegotiate coaching contracts, and sell season tickets, but for the Triple-A Portland Beavers, this has only been the beginning.
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Kudos to all of those involved with the Dollars For Darfur fundraiser that took place last Friday. In one day alone, the charity managed to bring in over $2,500 that will be sent to help peacekeeping
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I recently found out that Sophomore Class representatives are promoting a new type of fundraiser for their winter-formal dance. Unlike previous years of fund-raising, the students this year have decid
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On Jan. 14, when former United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter came to Lincoln about 200 people attended. This was one of the few examples in which Lincoln provided adequate promotion of an eve
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Would you rather take astronomy or calculus? What if both classes satisfied the same requirement? Personally, I would rather learn about constellations and galaxies rather than finding the area unde
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