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Softball preparing for 2010 season
Filed under SportsMar 8
CMR softball pitching coach Lindsay Graham leads an after-school workout with junior Jade Dyson and senior Ashley Keeler March 2 at the Noble's warehouse. Freshman Logan Dyson and Alissa Keeler also attended the practice. Photo by Beth Britton.
by Shayna Leonard
With the beginning of snow melting and basketball ending, CMR softball athletes are preparing for the 2010 season.
“Softball open gyms are on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday,” assistant coach Lindsay Graham said. “It is student-led and there has been a great turnout.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Trendy Threads: Scrounging for spring style
Filed under FeaturesMar 8by Emily Peterson
As February comes to a close and the bulbs of spring emerge from the almost thawed earth, I begin to lament the loss of winter. It’s neither the frigid temperatures nor the three-inch thick ice coating the student lot that I’m sad to see go. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 8
by Zack Jarvis
One new show on this season’s TV schedule exploits how awkward and strange some families are in the best ways possible.
ABC’s new sitcom “Modern Family” is about a family with three dysfunctional parts. There is the grandpa who has married a much younger Latino woman who has a 10-year-old boy, the parents who would rather befriend their children than discipline them, and the gay couple who have adopted a baby from Vietnam. Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged as: family, jarvis, modern, modern family, Opinion, review, Reviews, television, tv, zack, zack jarvis -
Mar 8
Although graphics stun, story lacking
by Katie Hodges
Let’s face facts. Nearly everyone and their mother has seen “Avatar.” And even people who haven’t seen it can tell you the exact same thing. The graphics are amazing, but the storyline sucks. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 8
by Dirk Lawhon
WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for episodes: LA X part 1 & LA X part 2
On Feb. 6, the hit television series “LOST” resurfaced from a painfully extensive hiatus following its Season 5 finale. This season, Season 6, has been confirmed as the final season for the show. Fans, including myself, are sad to see it go but are also very excited to finally receive some answers concerning the island’s deepest mysteries. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 5
by Austin Lahr
The floor is filled. In front lies the stage lit with an array of colors bouncing off the red walls behind. In front of the stage stands a fellow who passionately claims the inches closest to the stage. Behind him is the crowd that covers the entire dance floor. All of them stand, waiting for the band currently walking on stage to take them away from reality– at least for the time being. Read the rest of this entry »
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Making a scene…or two
Filed under FeaturesMar 5Drama students tackle “The Will Project,” “The Odd Couple”
by Simon Ljunggren
If there is one CMR student who lives and breathes on drama class and plays, it’s junior Scott Hill. In fact, it’s something that he sees as a passion. Read the rest of this entry »
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CMR graduate reflects on years past
Filed under FeaturesMar 5Devine reveals origin of the Rustler mascot
by Nick Schulz
C.M. Russell High School graduate Dan Devine did more in high school than just school work. In fact, if it were not for him we would not be the Mighty Rustlers today. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 5
by Dirk Lawhon
Have you ever wondered how filmmakers do the things they do in order to create such an astonishing visual experience for their audience? Have you ever considered the vast amount of creative thought and effort that is put into each scene of a single film? Tom Spencer’s Video Production class exists to help students better understand the film industry. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 5
by Tim Seery
When senior Trevor Jones talks about robotics one can almost see the gears in his head rotate.
Jones, now in his fourth year of CMR robotics, said that he would highly recommend the club to any student with an interest in engineering. Read the rest of this entry »
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