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  • Phenomenal Ladies

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Ashley Castillow

    Nobody said being a teenager is easy. When you walk through those doors on your freshman year of high school, your whole perspective on life immediately changes. They immediately tell themselves, “I’m

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  • And The School Fell Silent

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Danielle Harrelson

    Once a year, American Sign Language I students are not allowed to speak—only signing—during ASL’s silent day. For the students of Escambia High School, Silent Day was February 2nd; but the day whi

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  • Breaking Benjamin in Pensacola

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Nick Berg

    On March 1, 2010, the Civic Center experienced a sold out concert. The three bands present were Flyleaf, Breaking Benjamin, and Three Days Grace. Breaking Benjamin was started by the band’s lead sing

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  • SGA Helps Haiti Victims Through Fundraiser

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Andria Quinlan

    The flashing images of Haiti—crumbled buildings and victims’ faces—blazed across television screens for weeks. The country’s devastated state struck the hearts of the American people, stimulating a qu

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  • What Has Happened to Black History Month?

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Amika Jeffries and Asia Johnson

    In 1926, black history was consigned to the second week in February, to commemorate the birthdays of two influential leaders, President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. However, those two men w

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  • Youth Art Focus

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Shawn Squires

    Brilliant artistic minds walk the very same halls as everyday Gators! For over a month of the third school quarter these students had a chance to show what they were made of. The Youth Art Focus displ

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  • New Academy Built in Escambia

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Andria Quinlan

    Registration has come to an end. The students now anxiously await their schedules for the upcoming school year as the administration quietly performs the mathematical technicalities for placing studen

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Phenomenal Ladies
Nobody said being a teenager is easy. When you walk through those doors on your freshman year of high school, your whole perspective on life immediately changes. They immediately tell themselves, “I’m
full story 
Evelyn Aguirre and Donovan Robinson attended the Vocal Solo and Ensemble Competition in late February. These two students were the only students that attended the competition. The results of the
full story 
On March 1, 2010, the Civic Center experienced a sold out concert. The three bands present were Flyleaf, Breaking Benjamin, and Three Days Grace. Breaking Benjamin was started by the band’s lead sing
full story 
Brilliant artistic minds walk the very same halls as everyday Gators! For over a month of the third school quarter these students had a chance to show what they were made of. The Youth Art Focus displ
full story 
In 1926, black history was consigned to the second week in February, to commemorate the birthdays of two influential leaders, President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. However, those two men w
full story 
Once a year, American Sign Language I students are not allowed to speak—only signing—during ASL’s silent day. For the students of Escambia High School, Silent Day was February 2nd; but the day whi
full story 
The flashing images of Haiti—crumbled buildings and victims’ faces—blazed across television screens for weeks. The country’s devastated state struck the hearts of the American people, stimulating a qu
full story 
Registration has come to an end. The students now anxiously await their schedules for the upcoming school year as the administration quietly performs the mathematical technicalities for placing studen
full story 

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