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Global warming issues discussed here
by Sarah Dozier (02/22/08)
In the upcoming presidential campaigns the issue of global warming arises and is one of the top priorities.
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Wrestling team travels to first team state
by Caitlin Conroy (02/22/08)
It took all season to prepare for this meet. They put in all the hard work, and this is their prize. |

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Super Tuesday generates reaction
by Kate Richardson (02/08/08)
Students share their opinions about Feb. 5’s Super Tuesday, the big round of primary elections to select official delegates to the national convention.
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It's coming: Snowcoming
by Victoria Nichols (02/08/08)
With Valentine's Day quickly approaching, Student Assembly is once again hosting Snowcoming next week. The theme this year is "Life Is Like a Box of Chocolates," from the movie "Forrest Gump." |

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Annual Dance Marathon offers fun, charity
by Victoria Parker (2/8/08)
On the field North and East might be rivals, but when the two schools are put together, they can work miracles. |

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Early senior presentations set for Feb. 14, 20
by Maria Riddle (02/08/08)
Eager seniors are getting ready to present their senior projects at an early date. |

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Bull Frogs, Dogs go to State
by Diana Noris, (02/08/08)
The women’s swim team heads to State this weekend for the 25th time, and for the first time ever the wrestling team will compete at State next Saturday. |

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NHS kicks off sucker sale
by Ashley King, Karen Pruitt (02/01/08)
It's that time of year again. National Honor Society begins their annual sucker sale Feb. 6. |

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Formal fun
by Becky Hehman (02/01/08)
Winter Formal last Saturday was the highlight of the new year for over 1,100 students. Even though the annual semi-formal dance has come and gone, the excitement still lingers. |

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Women swim to extend record
by Lori Kooiman (02/01/08)
Twenty-four years, a record span older than any of the girls competing to keep it alive. |

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Soup cook-off, fun activities arrive soon
by Katie Howell (02/01/08)
On your mark, get set, start cooking! The second annual Soup Cook-Off offers many soups to try, along with multiple activities to keep you occupied. |

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Dream dresses available through NHS
by Victoria Nichols (01/11/08)
Stuck with no funds for Winter Formal? Imagine finding the perfect dress without having to rely on a fairy godmother or magic mice. |

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Women's swimming to compete in Conference Indiana
by Amanda Tran (01/11/08)
Waking up every school day at 4:30 a.m. to swim two hours before school and two hours after school will pay off for the women's swim team when they compete in Conference Indiana this Saturday. |

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Football team goes to Semi-state
by Sarah Dozier (11/16/07)
For the second year in a row, the football team will make the trip to Semi-state, to play the number one team in Class 5A, Pike. |

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Nov. 6 first-time chance for some to vote
by Caitlin Conroy (11/16/07)
This Thanksgiving, let’s give thanks for the little things in life, like Thanksgiving Break! |

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The Sound of North continuing legacy
by Becky Hehman (11/16/07)
The Sound of North marches to grand nationals today at the RCA Dome. |

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Lights to flash for charity
by Katie Howell (11/16/07)
It's not too early to get into the Christmas Spirit! Here on campus, lights will be flashing to the sound of music in a few weeks. |

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Oven-roasted vs. Deep-frie
by Natalie Bush (11/16/07)
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. With so many different foods and sauces to choose from, students share their perspective on which turkey choice they prefer.
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Nov. 6 first-time chance for some to vote
by Sarah Peters (11/02/07)
The time to vote is quickly approaching. Students 18 and older who have registered can vote in the upcoming elections. |

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Stock Market Game team leads State
By Karen Pruitt (11/02/07)
When other schools think of Columbus North they usually think of highly ranked athletics, but not this time. |

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Publications to represent
by Victoria Parker (11/02/07)
Seniors Louisa Varo, Kate Burnett and junior Lauren Kastner representing all three publication staffs (Triangle, Log and PRIB) along with adviser Kim Green and new beginning publications teacher Rachel Searcy will head to Philadelphia for the annual JEA/NSPA Convention. |
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