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Longtime history teacher bids Park farewell

Sophie Nethercut | Editor in Chief

History teacher Meryll Page, who has worked at Park for the last 15 years, will retire in early February. After spending almost four decades teaching, she shares some of her greatest challenges and memories
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Buffalo plaid stampedes winter fashion

Charlie Shapiro | Staff Writer
Robbie Seltzer-Schultz | Staff Writer

Millions of buffalo used to roam Minnesota’s prairies. Now, more than a century after their virtual extinction, buffaloes are making a comeback in the unlikeliest of ways: winter fashion.
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GSA helps peers ‘get over rainbow’

Megan Duffy | Copy Editor

With more laws being passed allowing same-sex marriage, it would seem like the world is starting to tolerate and accept differences in sexual preferences. But things could always be better. Ignorance factors into the problem and the GSA at the high school is doing something to change that with the film its making titled, “Get over the Rainbow.”
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Google set to revolutionize phone industry with Nexus One

Charlie Shapiro | Staff Writer
Web exclusive

Technology nerds are going googly-eyed over the new Google phone.

The latest phone to join the smart phone family is Google’s new phone called the Nexus One, which went into limited release Jan. 5. It is expected to hit stores everywhere in spring 2010.
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Around the town

Abby Bongaarts | Staff Writer

The following takes place in 24 hours on a Saturday in St. Louis Park and the surrounding area.

Objective: In 24 hours, prevent high school students from being taken hostage by weekend boredom.
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Math Team combines hard work, camaraderie to equal formula for success

Katie Caron | Staff Writer
Web exclusive

hrough the addition of many variables, including teamwork, a willingness to learn, and camaraderie, the Math Team has a high probability of placing top five in the state in Ma
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Video: Legal Aid Santa Run

Dana Ferguson | In-Depth Editor
Adam Sperling | Web Editor
Web exclusive

Dana Ferguson reports from the 4th annual Legal Aid Santa Run held Dec. 5, 2009. Members of St. Louis Park's National Honors Society volunteered at the event, helping to create a warm environment in the freezing weather.
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Munchies curbs cravings

Adam Sperling | Web Editor

Moving into the historic location held by Palm's Bakery for 58 years, M&T's Munchies has some large shoes to fill, and bellies to feed.
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Dancer stays true to her cultural beat

Scott Foltz | Staff Writer

Sophomore Soraya Laouad has only been attending Park for five months, but has already attracted plenty of attention. Laouad, who recently moved to the United States from Morocco and is fluent in French, enjoys belly dancing. She dances at family gatherings, traditions and cultural celebrations.
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Faux farming consumes schedules

Ben Kahn | Staff Writer

Minnesota has always been known for its fertile farmland and agricultural community. Recently, however, farming has gone from the fields to cyberspace.
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