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  • God Talk

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Alec Beal and Savannah Purcell

    Islamic and Jewish Molly Zweig, sophomore, and Shareq Amin, junior, both represent a minority religious view at THS. Zweig is a Jew, and Amin is a Muslim. These two creeds have been a source of bot

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  • Girls look to score

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Matt Connor

    Tomorrow night at 7 p.m., the Blazers will look to pick up a victory against Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor. The Blazers are soaring after a convincing 70-40 victory over Clover Park on Dec. 1. S

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  • Bowling strikes out foes

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Annah Pritchett

    The Timberline girls bowling team is hoping for a strong season. “I have very high hopes because they have put in a lot of time and effort,” said coach John Wilson. The girls can walk into their next

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  • Winter Arts Festival

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Haley Slater

    On Dec. 15 and 16, Timberline’s fine arts programs will host their annual winter concert, featuring the band, orchestra, choir, and drama departments at the Koval Center for the Performing Arts at Nor

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  • Has texting turned us all into mindless zombies?

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Ann Huynh and Hannah Yunker

    Ann Huynh During the 1860s, letters would creep down the Pony Express over the course of ten days. Now, text messages flit from phone to phone within a matter of seconds. The fast-paced convenience

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  • Religion should not be worn with hate

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Staff Editorial

    We should not be judged by our religions. We deserve to have a safe environment to learn, whether you practice Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Atheism, Hinduism, or Islam. Instead of religion being u

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  • Callaghan is our magic man

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Shandra Clark

    An observer stands rooted to the spot, mouth drawn tight, eyes narrowed, not knowing what to expect. “Pick a card, any card,” says the magician. Eyes on the deck, he states number and suit. Intrigued,

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  • The Smoke Pit

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Missy Ayres

    On October 28, 2009 Timberline’s administration sent a letter to the homes of about twenty students who were recognized as frequent guests at the smoke pit. Addressed to the parents, the letter stated

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  • Brace yourself!

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Hannah Yunker

    “Brace face!” “Metal mouth!” Over the years, movies have portrayed people  with braces as nerdy and awkward. “They like, called me  brace face as a joke. Someone called me that a couple of weeks ago b

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  • Engaged and underage

    Tuesday, December 08, 2009 By: Desiree Ward

    Adolescence is a difficult time. Teenagers find themselves taking the last steps of childhood years while juggling new responsibilities of the adult world.  While most high school flings are short-l

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The Blazer Timberline High School Lacey, WA
Issue Date: Monday, December 07, 2009 Issue: December 2009 Last Update: Tuesday, December 08, 2009

At-a-glance

God Talk
Islamic and Jewish Molly Zweig, sophomore, and Shareq Amin, junior, both represent a minority religious view at THS. Zweig is a Jew, and Amin is a Muslim. These two creeds have been a source of bot
full story 
Tomorrow night at 7 p.m., the Blazers will look to pick up a victory against Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor. The Blazers are soaring after a convincing 70-40 victory over Clover Park on Dec. 1. S
full story 
The Timberline girls bowling team is hoping for a strong season. “I have very high hopes because they have put in a lot of time and effort,” said coach John Wilson. The girls can walk into their next
full story 
On Dec. 15 and 16, Timberline’s fine arts programs will host their annual winter concert, featuring the band, orchestra, choir, and drama departments at the Koval Center for the Performing Arts at Nor
full story 
Ann Huynh During the 1860s, letters would creep down the Pony Express over the course of ten days. Now, text messages flit from phone to phone within a matter of seconds. The fast-paced convenience
full story 
Religion should not be worn with hate
We should not be judged by our religions. We deserve to have a safe environment to learn, whether you practice Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Atheism, Hinduism, or Islam. Instead of religion being u
full story 
An observer stands rooted to the spot, mouth drawn tight, eyes narrowed, not knowing what to expect. “Pick a card, any card,” says the magician. Eyes on the deck, he states number and suit. Intrigued,
full story 
On October 28, 2009 Timberline’s administration sent a letter to the homes of about twenty students who were recognized as frequent guests at the smoke pit. Addressed to the parents, the letter stated
full story 
“Brace face!” “Metal mouth!” Over the years, movies have portrayed people  with braces as nerdy and awkward. “They like, called me  brace face as a joke. Someone called me that a couple of weeks ago b
full story 
Adolescence is a difficult time. Teenagers find themselves taking the last steps of childhood years while juggling new responsibilities of the adult world.  While most high school flings are short-l
full story 
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