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Archive for March, 2010

Chocolate

By Lonnie Mays Staff Writer Chocolate is known as the food of the gods. People desire the rich flavor and scrumptious smell. It comes in many shapes and sizes. It is also an ingredient we use in making a variety of homemade goodies. Several sayings add to the chocolate hype. We all know that “Hershey’s [...]

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By Bethany Shenberger Staff Writer Have you ever wondered why history repeats itself? I know I have. I am especially concerned with our government and the path that it is on.  This path is not good when it includes the passing of The Health Care Reform Bill and the passed Cap and Trade Bill. The [...]

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By Matthew Cox Staff Writer The convocation, “Erasing Hate,” started out with an interesting video of Matthew Shepherd, a student in the United States, who was beaten to death because he was a gay male. His sexuality was something that many people in his community did not approve of. He was a person who enjoyed [...]

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Intense Basketball Games

By Kelsey Cowan Staff Writer The men’s and women’s basketball teams faced off against the Reinhardt College Eagles on Wednesday, February 17.  The TWC Lady Bulldogs played first, with the women’s Reinhardt team gaining an early lead at the start of the first half.  TWC got their act together, and by halftime, the Lady Bulldogs [...]

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Snowy days in Athens

By Mallory Hayes Editor-in-Chief Let it snow! Let it snow! Athens, along with much of the southeastern United States, has experienced above-average levels of snowfall this winter. Of course, these extreme temperatures and, at times, abundant frozen precipitation systems have brought with them a general craving for school cancellations. That’s right—snow days!

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