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  • We need a declaration of independent media: Slanted Media Prevails

    Monday, September 20, 2004 By: Robyn Weiss (2005)/ Eastside Editor-in-Chief

    Where have all the independent media gone, you ask…As Americans are inundated with various ways to learn the news, each medium seems to be under some particular influence.

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  • TV addict picks the winners

    Tuesday, September 21, 2004 By: Jessica Starkman ('05)/ Eastside Editor-in- Chief

    I am a TV fiend. My parents will tell you; I watch way too much TV. As a confessed TV addict, I like to play a game. Every new television season, I like to try to guess what new shows will take off

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  • Cougars barely declawed: East loses in a close game to Lenape

    Monday, September 27, 2004 By: Samantha Teibel ('05)/ Eastside News Editor

    East fans were out even in the storm to support their football team.

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  • Is Learning vs. Thinking more like Illusion vs. Reality?

    Monday, September 27, 2004 By: Brad Silnutzer ('05)/ Eastside Humor Editor

    "Ow!""What's wrong?""I was thinking."Deep below the surface of our everyday educational lives there exists an irony of greater magnitude than any to be found in the literary works we consume.

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  • And the winner is... not the true winner

    Monday, September 27, 2004 By: Amanda Hymson ('06)/ Eastside News Editor

    Dazzling dresses saunter down the vibrant red carpet. Flashing lights continuously flair as a loud shrieking voice (none other than Joan River’s) utters, “Who are you wearing!?” Yes, with the Emmy’s j

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  • The Truth Behind Charles Schultz

    Monday, September 27, 2004 By: Leigh McCurdy ('06)/ Eastside Features Editor

    For many, Charlie Brown is more than a little boy whose kite would never fly, couldn’t throw a football and was never picked first for the baseball team. He is a comic strip legend.

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  • East is coffee crazy

    Monday, September 27, 2004 By: Samantha Schlaifer ('05)/ Eastside Entertainment Editor

    Addiction. It's the dirty little secret we sweep under the carpet. Or maybe it's not a secret at all: maybe it's a hot liquid that teenagers everywhere have adopted as part of their cullture.

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  • Green Day stick with the minority: **** (out of five)

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Josh Mellman ('05)/ Eastside Editor-in-Chief

    Rock opera. In the midst of a rap/pop-dominated music scene, one might think that a rock opera album would be the last genre on a punk band’s mind.

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  • Eastside set to host third coffee night: Fund raiser will take place on October 27

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Eastside Editorial Board

    More information will be posted shortly. In the meantime, get ready for a night of caffeine, music and comedy. Acts are encouraged to sign up in advance.

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  • Young back to his old ways: Senior player named MVP in one of six all-star games

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Harris Berlinsky ('05)/ Eastside Sports Editor

    Top high school basketball players from around the country gathered on Saturday night for the annual Gym Rat Midnight Madness basketball tournament at East. In a regional all-star game that was one of

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At-a-glance

It was the summer of 1961. The Yankees were on pace for another World Series appearance despite losing to the Pirates the previous year. It seemed like just another year in baseball history.
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World peace and the lives of over six billion people hang on the outcome of the United States presidential election. Not to be dramatic, but in the results, there is a great deal at stake.
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The bitter struggle continues! Chapter II: New York Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox. It all continues in the American League Championship Series for a second consecutive year.
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Here at East there are quite a few digital audio players keeping the students satisfied day in and day out with a variety of music. During these past few years, the world has been introduced to many d
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Have an opinion about soda and coffee consumption? Send an e-mail to eastsidenews@yahoo.com.
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Driving. The final frontier. For many high school students, driving represents freedom -- a light at the end of the tunnel -- something cutting them off from the ever present grip of the parental ne
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Ahh, a Saturday night in Cherry Hill and what is there to do? There is shopping for 200-dollar jeans at Smith Brothers, driving illegally with more than one person in the car or the most fun activity
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Franz Ferdinand, once assassinated, was brought back to life through music. Scottish alternative rock band Franz Ferdinand has been taking the United States by storm.
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Our backpacks may be heavy again this fall, but it doesn’t hurt to daydream in class about the carefree summer days.
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When Alter Bridge's first single, "Open Your Eyes," hit radio stations only several months ago, there was speculation about whether or not this was just Creed with a new lead singer.
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