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  • Mini Editorials: A short opinion about everything happening now

    Mini Editorials: A short opinion about everything happening now

    Originality + school spirit First it was decided that homecoming should be longer than a week and then there were even more random spirit days for little apparent reason. Frankly, five homecoming days and some assembly days of dressing up to show some sort of contrived school spirit is enough for us. And now Spring Fling [...]

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  • Kudos to those who work for the common good

    Kudos to those who work for the common good

    The article Navarre Kerr wrote in the April edition about the perceptions of community service was on spot. I have found through personal experience volunteering for community service is exceptionally rewarding. It can build self-esteem and increase overall well being knowing you made a difference. It has been a pleasure to help the ‘Neighbors in [...]

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  • Here we go again… a word from Mr. Schwab

    Here we go again… a word from Mr. Schwab

    For the past couple of years at around this same time of the school year, we have had the difficult challenge of creating a school program that operates on less funding than we had the year before. This year is no different. Again, we are faced with some significant challenges in funding that will have [...]

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  • Taser International is “methed” up

    Taser International is “methed” up

    In a recent study found in the American Emergency Medicine Journal, 16 sheep were involved in an experimental atrocity that  was aimed at testing how being shocked with a Taser affects the heart of meth-induced targets. There is some scientific reasoning behind all the apparent madness, however. Growing abuse of methamphetamines has led to arrest-related deaths in [...]

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  • The Mountlake Terrace Farmers Market

    The Mountlake Terrace Farmers Market

    Two years ago, residents of Mountlake Terrace were given a survey on what they would like to see in their community; their No. 1 request was for a local farmers market. After two long and arduous years, their wish was finally granted. Buzzing with excitement and anticipation, fellow Mountlake Terrace residents awaited the official ribbon cutting [...]

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  • Sports and music are equal

    Sports and music are equal

    I’ll just come out and say it. Music is not harder than sports, and sports are not harder than music. Most musicians in this school would agree with me in saying that, a band for example, is comprised of one team trying to achieve one goal: a flawless performance. No other opponents. No fields to run. [...]

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  • Almost on the other side

    Almost on the other side

    Hey Terrace! Kaitlyn here, I’m filling in for Jack since he is still kayaking on an island somewhere… but anyway we are coming to the end of the year and a lot of fun events are coming up. We just had class elections. Congratulations to the new and returning ASB class officers! Next year should [...]

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  • Standings 5/11

    Standings 5/11

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  • Standings 5/10/10

    Standings 5/10/10

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  • Q+A with Terrace’s own pitcher Andrew Woeck

    Q+A with Terrace’s own pitcher Andrew Woeck

    Andrew Woeck has had an outstanding year for the Men’s Baseball Team, which is now one win away from a berth in the state playoffs.  They play on Tuesday, April 25th, 2010, against Marysville-Pilchuck at MTHS.  Despite the team’s busy schedule, I had the opportunity to sit down with Woeck and ask him a variety [...]

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