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  • Interact Man goes international:: Mr. Clark and NHS team-up to deliver blankets to Afghan refugees

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Sophia Bairaktaris, Front Page Editor

    As the heart of the winter season approaches, the weather’s chill is felt around the world.“The weather has turned very cold with snow here in the past two months,” Mr. Tom Clark, a former teacher at

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  • IntelligenceBeyond fallacious stereotypes

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Anita Thomas, Asst. Feature Editor

    In a time when stereotypes are depicting minorities as inadvisable and unintelligent, some students are striving to prove just the opposite. Banneker Elementary School, located in Gary, has a student

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  • Disney phones make it a small world for kids: GPS enabled phones allow parents to track children

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Angie Youngs, Staff Reporter

    The future was always viewed as people flying cars and having robots clean their homes. We are currently living in the so- called “future” and now know that none of this is true. That doesn’t meant

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  • People to Know: Mr. John Madison

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: -

    With an enormous number of high school students comes an equally enormous amount of trouble. Students at Lake Central have been wreaking havoc since day one, but there is one man that will help to pur

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  • Seussical sings its way to sensation

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Elly Eveland, Staff Reporter

    “I will not eat them anywhere! I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them Sam I Am!”This is a well-known quote from the children’s book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess. Everyone has read t

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  • 2006 Sports Awards

    Tuesday, January 23, 2007 By: Matt Cashen, Staff Reporter

    Male Athlete of the Year: LaDainian Tomlinson- LaDainian Tomlinson had one of the most memorable NFL seasons in recent history. It’s hard to name a record that he didn’t break in 2006. The most pre

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Issue Date: Friday, January 19, 2007 Issue: Vol. 41 - Issue 11 Last Update: Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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At-a-glance

Another year of amazing comebacks, incredible record breakers, and astonishing athletic achievements and mishaps has come to an end. Here are a few of the most memorable and controversial moments in s
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The 2006 NFL Season has been full of some good stories. The Saints left without a home after Hurricane Katrina, returned to the Super Dome and won the NFC South Division. The Eagles lost quarter
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Male Athlete of the Year: LaDainian Tomlinson- LaDainian Tomlinson had one of the most memorable NFL seasons in recent history. It’s hard to name a record that he didn’t break in 2006. The most pre
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After the glow of the holidays has faded, there is not much to look forward to during the long, cold stretch of time between Jan. 1 and March 23, the first day of spring. Lake Central, however, adds
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“I will not eat them anywhere! I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them Sam I Am!”This is a well-known quote from the children’s book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess. Everyone has read t
full story 
With an enormous number of high school students comes an equally enormous amount of trouble. Students at Lake Central have been wreaking havoc since day one, but there is one man that will help to pur
full story 
More diverse language classes needed: Lei parla l’italiano? ?? ???????? ?? ??????? ?????? ??????????????
The world is constantly changing. Take a look through any history book. It will demonstrate how cultures can go from domination to submission.Now, ever since students’ have entered the institutionaliz
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People can be classified in many different ways: religion, race, age, and so on. Two of my favorites are the control freaks and the care-free. I have realized that maybe the care-free really just
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The future was always viewed as people flying cars and having robots clean their homes. We are currently living in the so- called “future” and now know that none of this is true. That doesn’t meant
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In a time when stereotypes are depicting minorities as inadvisable and unintelligent, some students are striving to prove just the opposite. Banneker Elementary School, located in Gary, has a student
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