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Issue Date: Friday, October 01, 2004 Issue: October Last Update: Sunday, October 31, 2004
  • The Orginal Class Horror Movies

    Friday, October 01, 2004 By: Samantha Barlow

    If you are a horror movie fanatic like I am then you probably have wondered about the orgins of this now extremely popular genre of filmmaking. The first ever horror film was titled LE MANIOR DU DIAB

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  • Helens' Fury

    Monday, October 04, 2004 By: Josh Smith

    Mount St. Helens was reawakened fears for a new generation of scientist. After its fury twenty-four years ago, scientists have cranked into high gear to listen to the mountain with monitoring devices,

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  • The Truth Behind the Trojan War: It was fought in England!

    Thursday, October 07, 2004 By: Coty Hunter

    Well over our break I have recently found out some startling news. The world has been mislead for a hundred and twenty-six years. The false assumption that the Trojan War was fought near Hissarlik

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  • What Happened to the Halloween Costumes?

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Samantha Barlow

    I have noticed in the last few years on Halloween, especially this year that the women's costumes keep getting more and more risqué. Actually even little girl's costumes are starting to show a lot of

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  • Where shall I go?: A look into a little known institute

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: Abigail Steele

    Here I sit, furiously taking notes on a class that I absolutely love. It's not the brilliant professor, the PowerPoint, or the abundance of "cool" college people. Those points aid some in the allure o

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  • THE BELL WITCH LEGEND, A MOVIE?

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: Samantha Barlow

    Yes it is true, there has been a film made of the infamous Tennessee witch/ghost who terrorized the Bell family for four years. The historic thriller is based on the legend and actual events document

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  • Wildcats vs. PanthersRival as we know it

    Saturday, October 16, 2004 By: Ashley Peterson

    It's Friday night football in Overton County. The Livingston Academy Wildcats were getting pumped up to challenge the Portland Panthers for another big game of the season. After the defeat of the Pant

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  • Superman No More

    Sunday, October 17, 2004 By: Jessica Ray

    Christopher Reeve died of heart failure on Saturday October 9, 2004. He suffered from a spinal cord injury 9 years ago and has ever since been an advocate for the research of spinal cords. He was most

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  • Foreign to the Ears of Many of My Peers: The Lost Art of Shorthand

    Monday, October 18, 2004 By: Coty Hunter

    What used to be taught in schools is now as alien to the new generation of students as Morse code is the military. Shorthand is a system of rapid handwriting employing symbols to represent words, phr

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  • Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: One of the Most Mysterious Books in the World

    Monday, October 18, 2004 By: Coty Hunter

    I have recently been reading the book "The Rule of Four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. It centers around a Renaissance book with the title I still have trouble pronouncing "Hypnerotomachia Pol

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The recent Ashlee Simpson incident awakened me to the fact that there are a lot of so-called vocalists lip-syncing it out there today. She's definitely not the only one out there to have been accused
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Here are some songs that may have not made it to your radio station...but are just as listen worthy.Band SongJump, Little Children Close Your EyesThe Get Up Kids
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>I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.>For the word of t
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I will start you off with some of my favorites. Whirligig- Paul FleischmanAn oldie, but goodie. The story goes a little like this... after Brent Bishop kills Lea, a promising teenager, he is faced wit
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The air was thick and the grandstands were already packed when we arrived. Thank gosh we had grass seats. One problem, when they said grass, we hadn’t thought they literally meant grass. So here we we
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Homecoming week, a time when the student body can take a whole week to celebrate one event. All week students dress as instructed by the day's category. All the classics, including camo and pj day, we
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Whether you believe it or not there are tales of some strange happening taken place in Putnam County, TN. One of which takes place in a quant house in North Cookeville. Since it is a private residen
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Dating back to the earliest times, people wore masks when diseases, disasteress weather, or other such unfortunate events occurred. They believed that the grotesque masks could scare off the demons t
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Disclaimer: No facts or opinions expressed in this article are due to the fact that Chelsey Leigh Franklin purchased this video for me."Girls can be one another’s worst enemies” It’s true. It may be
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I have recently been reading the book "The Rule of Four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. It centers around a Renaissance book with the title I still have trouble pronouncing "Hypnerotomachia Pol
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