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Swimmers medal at sections, Burgeson swims on to State

Dana Ferguson | In-Depth Editor
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While the swim team began its season with 50 swimmers, now only one still practices.

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Seniors granted entrance to long lot doors

Sophie Nethercut | Editor in Chief
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Last week, the school administration announced a new security policy that allows seniors to enter through the long lot doors using their senior passes. Before last week, the long lot doors remained locked during school hours, an inconvenience that forced students arriving late to enter only through the circle entrance.

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Ep. 2: Art's Blazin' Challenge

Art Elmer | Staff Writer
Scott Foltz | Staff Writer
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Art, Scott Foltz, Berg Holmgren, Jimmy Silbert and Mr. Engelhart take on the Buffalo Wild Wings Blazin' Challenge. 12 Blazin' hot wings in 6 minutes. Can they do it? Watch and find out. Complete with picture in picture commentary.
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Vlog: Don't Even Worry About It: Ep. 1: Intro and Preview

Adam Sperling | Web Editor
Robbie Seltzer-Schultz | Staff Writer
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It's Art Elmer's new weekly vlog/webcast, exclusively on slpecho.com.

Look for the first full episode Friday, Feb 26, where Art and Harrison preview midnight volleyball among other activities.
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Apple unveils new class of mobile device

Taylor Delaney | Staff Writer

Students doubt revolutionary change for now, but iPad could change learning as we know it
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Strangers on chat sites: friends and foes

Abby Bongaarts | Staff Writer

The line between stranger and friend might become blurred with the emergence of chats sites such as Omegle and Chat Roulette.
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Gamer hones 'craft' while competing

Eli Robiner | Features Editor

Senior Justin Ruud has transformed a common teen hobby into an impressive skill. Ruud competes with international players from the comfort of his home in the video game “Starcraft.”
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Program encourages local poets

Kelsey Reid | Staff Writer

To create resources for amateur poets, Friends of the Arts began the Our Town: Voices and Verses poetry initiative and appointed Diane Pecoraro as Park’s community poet Jan. 14.
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Sports teams find creative ways to celebrate Olympic games

Ben Kahn | Staff Writer

Once again it’s time to pass the torch ... and that bowl of tortilla chips.
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A-List Athletes: Feb. 2010

Elena Potek | Staff Writer

Get to know Mo Olson and Cole Hendrickson in these A-List athlete interviews.
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Boys' swimming succeeds with record enrollment

Adam Sperling | Web Editor

With 27 first-year swimmers and one of the largest teams in years, the boys’ swim team has established itself as one of the most popular winter sports.
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Boys' swimming remains unbeaten conference champs

Adam Sperling | Web Editor

Some members of the boys’ swim team loathe their hardest week of the season, but they know they could not achieve success without it.
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