Greek culture enters Mrs. Constantine’s and Mr. Sotheran’s classes
March 4, 2010
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Class: English I Teacher: Mr. Sotheran Unit: mythology On Wednesday March 3, 2010 Mr. Sotheran’s English I class took what they have learned about Greek culture and mythology to teach Mrs. Constantine’s special education class about a specific god or goddess. “ It’s better than reading stuff,”... Read more »
LIVE QUARTERFINAL BASKETBALL KHS VS ROCKBRIDGE
March 3, 2010 • Chase Snider
Filed under College Sports, Feature, From the Field, News, On the Scene, Opinion, Sports Zone
LIVE- BOLIVAR, MISSOURI- ALEX BROWN AND CHASE SNIDER BRING YOU LIVE STREAMING BASKETBALL FROM THE CAMPUS OF MISSOURI S&T AS THE KICKAPOO LADYCHIEFS TAKE ON ROCKBRIDGE IN QUARTER FINALS CLASS 5 BASKETBALL. Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV Read More →
Drumline starts out strong
February 26, 2010 • Jon Hearn
Filed under Feature, News
Last year the Kickapoo winter drumlilne ended the season undefeated and state champions. They had a score of 90.75 which is the highest score in the Mid Continent Color Guard Association. This year they are starting out just as strong. They have been practicing and constantly improving since December.... Read more »
Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Chewing Gum
February 26, 2010 • Ashley Dun
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Gum. We chew it. We badger people for it. When we’re feeling lazy and unhygienic we’ll stick it under tables. The point is, it has become a routine part of everyday life. However, here are some things you might not have known about this sticky substance. 1. The oldest piece of... Read more »
Quotes of the Week President’s Edition
February 10, 2010
Filed under Feature, Opinion
Quote 1: “Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels – men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.” -Dwight D. Eisenhower Quote 2: “I know only... Read more »
Cardboard: the new lumber
February 8, 2010
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Kayla Chambers, 17, and Jordan Luke, 17, were both indifferent when asked about the towering cardboard structure found just outside room 110. The pair had started the project a few days before Thanksgiving break as a final grade for Ceramics I, but it had escalated into something more. “The house was... Read more »
Can You Recognize these Lyrics?
February 8, 2010 • Ashley Dun
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Valentine’s Day is coming up and you could say that nothing sets the mood better than a good love song. See if you can identify these famous ballads of romance. 1. ”Love was when I loved you/ One true time I hold to/ In my life we’ll always go on” 2. ”We were as one... Read more »
Test Your Knowledge of Famous African Americans
February 4, 2010 • Molly Ouellette
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Happy Black History Month! Try to name each of the following African Americans by reading their accomplishments and achievements. 1. This native New Orleans Jazz player has the nickname of “Satchmo” and is famous for playing the trumpet and influencing the sound of jazz. 2. This Pop staple started... Read more »
Quotes of the Week Comedy Movie Edition
February 1, 2010
Filed under Feature, Opinion
Quote 1: “Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?” -1st Soldier with a keen interest in birds, Monty Python and the Holy Grail Quote 2 from Animal House: [Handed his first joint] Pinto: I won’t go schizo, will I? Jennings: It’s a distinct possibility. Quote 3: “Hey Ian, we’re... Read more »
French Club Lends Helping Hands to Haiti Earthquake Survivors
January 28, 2010 • Ashley Dun
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On January 12, 2009, Haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. French Club joined the thousands of people supporting the Haitian relief effort by putting together hygiene packages and writing letters of sympathy. Members of French club put together hygiene packages for earthquake survivors consisting... Read more »


