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  • Chairs put spin on old sport

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: Lauren Gernon

    The sounds are all familiar. The repetitive bounce of the ball off wood, the shrill of voices as it bangs off the rim, but there is one sound that is missing. The squeak of tennis shoes has vanished,

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  • Trial by Fire:Rugby rules

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: David Wang

    In the midst of another night of subarctic conditions, men donning monikers such as Dirty, Pudge and Scuba run on a slushy field. Although passers-by may think that these men have lost either some str

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  • Trojan profile: John Powell

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: Mykael Young

    John Powell, senior, came in 2nd place, after his friend in the 100 freestyle and 3rd place in the 100 backstroke. Powell competed in four events total.

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  • 'Crimes' stereotypes family

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By: Hannah McIntyre

    This spring, the drama department will be performing the play “Crimes of the Heart”. Auditions for the play were on Feb. 22-24 and Rehearsals began on Feb. 25.

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  • Students seek to stand out through body art

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Cesar Duran-Ortega

    What is considered art? Does it belong to the rich and powerful, or is it simply something that the artist has passion for? Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, there has been one form of common

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  • Trojan Profile

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Taylor Broadhead

    “Autism is a disability. People that have autism have social problems and are internally so compassionate and caring,” Claudia Shover-Daily, special education teacher, said. “He has enough autism to e

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  • Special Education

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Meaghan Hartley

    Even though 355 Topeka High student’s are concidered special education, many don’t know exactly what the teachers and paraproffesionals do to help.

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  • Prom closet provides opportunities for fiscal prudence

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Payton Friess

    The basement of First Congregational Church was transformed into a prom closet on Saturday, Feb. 27. Racks of formal wear, ranging in sizes from 0 to 13 plus, filled the room along with students, moms

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  • Ramblers remember segregated team

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Joe Vosburgh

    Laughter and stories of Rambler basketball circulated through the Media Center on the evening of Feb. 22 as basketball players from Topeka High’s Ramblers team met for a reunion.

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The sounds are all familiar. The repetitive bounce of the ball off wood, the shrill of voices as it bangs off the rim, but there is one sound that is missing. The squeak of tennis shoes has vanished,
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In the midst of another night of subarctic conditions, men donning monikers such as Dirty, Pudge and Scuba run on a slushy field. Although passers-by may think that these men have lost either some str
full story 
John Powell, senior, came in 2nd place, after his friend in the 100 freestyle and 3rd place in the 100 backstroke. Powell competed in four events total.
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The wrestling season concluded with Will Geary, freshman, qualifying for the state competition and Cody Harrison, senior, placing fifth in his weight class at state. Coach Eric Singer described the
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In a single shot of the trigger, swimmers dive into the warm water and glide just below the surface taking each meter stroke by stroke and knowing that with every movement they take they are getting c
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Whenever beauty pageants are mentioned, the typical person will think of swimsuit competitions, twirling batons, and Miss South Carolina failing to recall what a map is. However, when STUGO pictured M
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This spring, the drama department will be performing the play “Crimes of the Heart”. Auditions for the play were on Feb. 22-24 and Rehearsals began on Feb. 25.
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What is considered art? Does it belong to the rich and powerful, or is it simply something that the artist has passion for? Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, there has been one form of common
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“Autism is a disability. People that have autism have social problems and are internally so compassionate and caring,” Claudia Shover-Daily, special education teacher, said. “He has enough autism to e
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