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  • What’s in YOUR Backpack?

    Friday, April 02, 2010 By: George Winn ’12

    Recently, my 6-year-old twin cousins Sara and Jack were given a homework assignment: If you were a refugee and had 10 minutes to fill a pillowcase with possessions, what would you take? Sara immediate

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  • The Legacy of Pokemon

    Thursday, April 01, 2010 By: Sr. Cory Hoggard

    A feature on the legacy of Pokemon

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  • Are you a Facebook addict?

    Wednesday, March 31, 2010 By: Dana Sanelli

    The internet phenomenon grew out of a simple idea from a few guys in Harvard dorm in 2004. Since then, Facebook.com’s popularity has skyrocketed with millions of members already a part of the social

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  • Mandatory dress code passes for fall of 2010

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Taylor Bowden

    On March 2, the Starkville school board voted 5-0 to pass the new dress code (uniform) policy. Now, the Starkville High School administration is taking steps to implement the policy for next school y

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  • New school, new technology improves academic efficiency

    Wednesday, March 24, 2010 By: Sarah MrMahon

    Between 27-inch Toshiba flat panel television screens, elmos, and short-throw projectors, Steinbrenner High School is a showcase for new educational technology. Most classrooms come equipped with A

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Issue Date: Monday, April 05, 2010 Issue: Week of April 5, 2010
 
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It's easier these days to find the songs you like and have them for your own, without paying through the nose for a CD with unwanted songs. Just download it. But watch yourself: 'easier' may equal 'il
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The confusions of love and lust
'The Lipstick Chronicles' examines the confusing lines between love and sex and the conversations men and women should -- but often don't -- have to express their hopes and needs.
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Soldier's memoir captures grit, gore of grunt work
'House to House' is a tough, but riveting, read by Staff Sgt. David Bellavia, describing the dangers and tensions experienced by American soldiers in Iraq. It may be the next worse thing to being ther
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Movie Review: Sherlock Holmes
Robert Downey Jr. is not the thinking man's Sherlock Holmes -- certainly not the sleuth envisioned by Arthur Conan Doyle -- but Downey's cocky, fast-action genius works, and how.
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Pokemon has grown in its first dozen years, both as a video game challenge and as an extension of its trainers. Its legacy is assured.
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Enough with the 'Twlight' blather! Can't everybody see what Stephenie Meyer and her Edward Cullen have done to the image of vampires? Well written? Yes. Good for the genre? Absolutely not!
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Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland' can be summed up in four words: 'Nothing new, nothing special.'
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