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  • Health textbooks may limit sex ed: Is this a smart idea?

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Lauren Kincaid

    For years, high school students have had the same sex education videos, papers and textbooks. By now every high school student who is past ninth grade knows the corny videos about teens and sex and c

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  • Students sport yellow wristbands : Live Strong bracelets support cancer research

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Amanda Majors

    Whether in the hallways, the commons, or the counselor’s office, there is no avoiding the “Live Strong” yellow wristbands from the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF). “It was given to me by my summer

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  • Where have all the candidates gone?

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Eric Wind

    We’ve heard it before, “These candidates are horrible. I don’t think I want to vote this year.” Or, the infamous, “Well, I guess I’m just going to have to vote for the lesser of evils. Bush and Kerry

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  • Metallica seeks and destroys Austin

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Eric Wind

    The excitement surrounded everyone at the front entrance of the Frank Erwin Center. We were all about to experience the ultimate metal band; the energy was nothing short of amazing.Finally, the securi

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  • New SAT sits on students

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Erin Perez

    The college bound students of the class of 2006 are now losing more sleep than usual due to the new changes in the SAT, which will be released on March 12. Perhaps the most fear inspiring of all t

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  • Joey Carries On Without Friends

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Erin Perez

    Being one of the most devoted “Friends” fanatics of all time, I was stuck to my seat in front of the TV set when 7 p.m. rolled around for the season premiere of the long-anticipated “Friends” spin-off

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  • Meet the 'Voice of the Lions'

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Alexis Budd

    You hear him every Friday night, calling out the player’s names. But who is the Voice behind the Lions? It’s none other than our own David Anderson. Some may know him as Coach Anderson from his 19 ye

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  • Who Am I?

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Tara Ruddy

    Every day I watch you pass me in the hallway, but most of you never glance my way to say hello. Some of you might wonder how I got here, and what the story is behind my past.

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  • Operation Iraqi FreedomAn Indispensable War

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Cody Janicek

    After merely 18 months into Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Bush Administration once again finds itself targeted by liberals from all ends of the spectrum. Despite the fact that under President George Bu

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  • Think twice before believing this or any other news

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Cody Janicek

    Think you can trust the news you see and read on a day-to-day basis? You may want to think again. Questions are now being raised about the authenticity of a CBS News Report on a monumental scale.In a

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No one expected the Texas rangers to be above .500 much less contending in the toughest division in baseball. How can a team get better by trading the best player in baseball, Alex Rodriguez? The Ra
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Through pillars of colored smoke and moody lights, Incubus recently graced the stage of the Frank Erwin Center for the 90th out of 118 concerts in their world tour.
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For most of us, summer was merely a long weekend and coming back to school just felt like the natural thing to do because LHS is now practically home, or will be for the next nine months and has been
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Lets just admit it – facial hair tells a story. It is a form of expression, it gives people character and is now a newfound freedom for students. Thanks to a change in school board policy, neatly k
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You hear them everywhere. Some make you want to get up and dance and maybe even sing along. What are they? Ring tones…the new ‘must have’ necessity. Teenagers everywhere are willing to plunk down $2
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Now that school’s back in session, LHS students everywhere have lost much of their free time. When school lets out, the time is usually filled with extracurricular activities and homework; the only ti
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At a cost of only $11, the Preliminary SAT is a tool that students may use to prepare themselves for the infamous SAT, widely considered to be one of the determining factors in college acceptance.
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Baseball, a spectator sport?The division race between the Texas Rangers, Anaheim Angles, and the Oakland Athletics is getting more intense every day. But nothing was as intense as the bullpen brawl b
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Have you happened to see this sign next to the snack line in the cafeteria?
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There are no more flashing lights in our district anymore. The ban on cameras started this year, going on the list of inappropriate items such as CD players. Some students didn’t even know cameras wer
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