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  • New bell helps students

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Laura Kuhn

    The little beep sounds like the one before any announcements, just a little more drawn out and lower, and announces the last minute before the actual tardy bell (except during lunches). While it might

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  • Tardy bell unnecessary noise, excessively coddles students

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Ryan Januszewski

    Most students have been caught stuck in the hall talking to their friends until well past 8:45 a.m., and lo and behold, find themselves with a tardy on their permanent record, and that much closer to

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  • COOL Week shifts, still cool, students say

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Alexis Budd

    Vacation typically means a time of relaxation and fun, but this year some seniors spent their vacation working – by participating in COOL Week (Career Opportunities On Location). Because the days f

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  • Love, deception brings couples to movie theater

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    For most teenagers the weekends are a time to relax and perhaps go on dates. It is sometimes hard to find something to do that is cheap and somewhere not all the way in Austin. Well “Tristan and Isold

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  • Mock Party still deals with police

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Marisa Webre

    Beer bottles are lying around. Students are drinking shots. All this is being caught on tape, but the students participate willingly. They were taking part in a staged party and the video footage wi

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  • AASU hosts black history celebration

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Alexis Budd

    Not only does February represent Cupid, hearts, and candy, it also is a time of celebrating and honoring Blacks and their accomplishments. The African American Student Union will portray many of thes

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  • Teachers wear jeans to raise cash

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Kristina Houser

    Although most students wear jeans multiple times a week, faculty and staff only have this opportunity on Fridays due to their dress code. However, last week they had the chance to dress casually for a

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  • Die-hard Bradley Bunch celebrated, denounced

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Jennifer Hoff

    Most basketball fans went to the boys basketball games this year to see the team play but soon found that a collection of students called The Bradley Bunch provided as much entertainment as the player

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  • Google Earth gives students bird’s eye view of landmarks

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Katie Fairbanks and Zenen Jaimes

    Students are using a combination of satellite imagery, maps and Google search tools to fly all the way from space straight into their neighborhood with just the click of a mouse. They are using Goog

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  • Knitting occupies students

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Jenni Weber

    The methodic clicking of knitting needles has become a newfound noise around campus. It seems a rediscovered pastime is emerging. Even celebrities such as Sandra Bullock, Kirsten Dunst, Russell Crowe,

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At-a-glance

Thomas Middleton, senior, singles and doublesPlayed Tennis: Seven yearsFavorite Athlete: Andre AgassiFavorite Band: Guns N' RosesFavorite TV Show: Scooby-Doo
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Anna Brix, senior, singlesPlayed Tennis: Four yearsFavorite Sports Memory: Winning Most Valuable PlayerFavorite TV Show: Laguna BeachFavorite Band: Fall Out Boy
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Jeff Toyne, senior, singlesPlayed Tennis: Six yearsFavorite Band: System of a DownFavorite Sports Memory: Winning two tournaments, Bowie and PflugervilleHobbies: Driving my '74 Camaro and playing with
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Misty Richter, senior, doublesPlayed Tennis: Six yearsFavorite Sports Memory: At the Lakeway Tournament it started to snow. It was cool.Favorite Athlete: Tony Parker of the SpursFavorite TV Show: Supe
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Though audiences were very appreciative of the recently presented musical, “Once Upon a Mattress,” what isn’t always apparent is the toil of the cast and crew - countless hours of strenuous technical
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Ostentation revisitedThe return of J-Walking
It’s been a while and then a while, folks. I suppose, though, that I couldn’t finish out my senior year without doing J-Walking again. There’s so much ignorance out there, and if we don’t enjoy it, is
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Brett Schroeder, senior, and sophomores Aaron Keener and Quinn Bell are competing in the state wrestling meet Friday and Saturday. Schroeder (215 lbs) is undefeated and won 22 of his 24 matches by p
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Where do you think would be the coolest place to work?I think Sea World would be a cool place to work because I really like marine animals.Curenski Gilleylen,11thWhat is your opinion about the prom th
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The methodic clicking of knitting needles has become a newfound noise around campus. It seems a rediscovered pastime is emerging. Even celebrities such as Sandra Bullock, Kirsten Dunst, Russell Crowe,
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Students are using a combination of satellite imagery, maps and Google search tools to fly all the way from space straight into their neighborhood with just the click of a mouse. They are using Goog
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