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Senior Mallorie Kidder shines through volunteering and extra curriculers
by Klara Haugeneder
Mallorie Kidder is our senior standout, but she didn’t live her whole life here in Plymouth. Four years ago she moved here from Nebraska because her dad got a new job. read more
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StoryCorps, records stories, increases in popopularity
by Clarice Hnilicka
StoryCorps, a nonprofit organization through which people record and listen to stories, has increasing popularity as more and more stories are shared. read more
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| ComedySportz laughs their way to first place at Milwaukee
by Caitlin Bartnik
PHS Jolly Pranksters ComedySportz High School League Team took an impressive first place in Milwaukee High School League Tournament. read more
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| Summer Calendar
by Caitlin Bartnik and Jana Hiti
June 1, 2009
Amph-Rats & Jolly Pranksters
Where: Plymouth High School
When: 7:30 a.m.
Price: Free admission read more
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Britney Spears and The Pussycat Dolls deliver exhilarating show
by Rick Graf
“There’s only two types of people in the world; the ones that entertain and the ones that observe,” Britney Spears sang while the crowd was roaring. With cameras flashing, spotlights shining and the bass bumping, Britney Spears was tearing up the arena. read more
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Irish-based Thin Lizzy releases live album after 32 years by Paige Broeckel
On March 2, the companion album to Thin Lizzy’s Live and Dangerous album was released, titled Still Dangerous: Live At The Tower Theatre Philadelphia 1977, which was found entirely by accident. read more
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Wisconsin hosts various outdoor summer festivals/concerts
by Paige Broeckel
Held annually since 1985, the Waterfest Concert Series in Oshkosh kicked off the 2009 season on May 28 and closes on August 27. read more
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The Soloist pleases Cain and Gatyas
by Max Gatyas and Anthony Cain
The Soloist is a true story of a musician named Nathaniel Ayers and a reporter, Steve Lopez, who writes a series of columns about Ayers’s story. The Soloist stars two very talented actors, Golden Globe winner Robert Downey Jr. as Steve Lopez and Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx as Nathaniel Ayers. read more
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Book Babes: Novels for boys: Absolutely True Diary
by Caitlin Bartnik
Finally, I found a picture book with compelling characters, themes that transcend boundaries and unique language. Alexie Sherman’s The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian flew past my expectations and into the land of amazing books. boys: Absolutely True Diary read more
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Music industry fake, heading downhill
by Paige Broeckel
Festivus, a holiday made popular by Seinfeld, has come early this year. Grieving me in several ways so far is the music industry. read more
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Halo War not what expected, last in series
by Tyler Woelfel
Mention Bungie and the first thing people will know is that they made the Halo series. read more
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Book Babes: Novels for boys: Stormbreaker thrilling but predictable
by Kirsten Solonika
In Anthony Horowitz’s Stormbreaker, fourteen-year-old Alex Rider knew no good news could be delivered by the police in the middle of the night. read more
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Do you have what it takes to be a celebrity in the Hamptons?
by Rick Graf
1. True or False When the paparazzi is in front of a celebrity’s house, the celebrity waves at the camera. read more |
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El Camino laid back, fun with delicious food
by Caitlin Bartnik, Emily Cecka, Jana Hiti
As knights of the many shaped tables, we will be handling all reviewing of restaurants for the next school year. We shall conquer many dishes of food and sit around a multitude of geometric shapes in order to save our readers’ stomachs from an unpleasant meal. read more
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