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Pink... the new black?
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Kelly Carson
It’s always been considered a girly color, but now it’s taken the nation by storm. People of all ages, sexes and races are into pink. There isn’t a day that you don’t walk down the halls of Leander
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Blue Belle goes Cowboy
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Kelly Carson
All through high school, Erica Perry had her eyes set on being a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. She graduated as a Blue Belle in 2003 and tried out for the pro cheerleading squad this year. After making
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Save your pennies: Gas, insurance, now tolls
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Laura Kuhn
Most of us have probably noticed the tall supports going in a little south of Lakeline Boulevard and 183 and wondered if they would ever hold something worthy. The answer, apparently, is yes, worthy o
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Students spend hours after school to make week memorable
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Marisa Webre and Alexis Budd
From mums, posters and hair Homecoming Week is one of the most anticipated times in our high school year. Students get the opportunity to dress up on each day of the week and show how much school s
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Basketball Begins
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Jennifer Hoff & Kelly Carson
Click to see what things the players like...
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100 percent chlorinated: Swim team grows, looks for new waters
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Marisa Webre
Many students at LHS often wonder where the swim team practices. Sometimes swimmers tell students the pool is in the gym or outside way in the back behind the fields. Students actually believe them
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Ready, Set, Switchfoot...
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Alexis Budd
Their newest release, “The Beautiful Letdown,” topped charts earlier this year. The band has released four CDs, which include number one singles like “Meant to Live
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Paws, politics come to LHS: GREEN PAWS
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Jennifer Hoff
The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans it up – Ross Perot That’s the message Green Paws president Ingrid Kong, junior, shared when she started o
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Fourth year science required, yet not funded nor needed
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Erin Perez
This state board of education recently decided to require the freshmen of 2007 and beyond to take four years of science. A possible reason for this decision is the widely held opinion that students ne
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Genocide in Sudan? Yeah, so what
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Eric Wind
Imagine… yourself after you’ve just been raped. You’d probably be in ruins, wondering what’s going on. You’d probably want some help. Some console, even, but alas, no one will help you. A bit extr
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The Roar
Leander High School
Leander, TX
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Issue: November 2004
Last Update: Tuesday, December 14, 2004
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By Jennifer Hoff
Several Leander students were selected recently to attend the UT nursing school for lessons and hands-on training. “We got to act like we were real nurses,” said Stacey Perez, senior. “It was aweso
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By Jennifer Hoff
The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans it up – Ross Perot That’s the message Green Paws president Ingrid Kong, junior, shared when she started o
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