Monthly Archives: December 2009
Hold on, I need to harvest my crops
By: Lauren Pace Normally, I’m not the kind of person that takes part in Facebook applications. However, when the buzz started about the newest app called Farmville, I was curious as to what it was. After watching a friend play … Continue reading
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Chef Michael: It’s not your fault.
By: Anna Kate Baygents I stare down at my cafeteria tray, wondering what this concoction of food is. Could it be soy burgers or tofu chicken salad? I know these meals are supposed to be healthy and help prevent childhood … Continue reading
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Upgrade/Downgrade: Grammys, Adam Lambert, Winter Weather, and Tiger Woods
By: Kent McCarty Given the judgment lapses that the AMAs and CMAs have experienced when giving out awards at their latest ceremonies, it’s refreshing to see that the Grammys still have a clear view of what real talent is. Though … Continue reading
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Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights
By: Will Bedwell One belief of the American mindset has always been that Americans can and will change things. This mindset has caused constant upheaval and reform in the U.S. social system. In the early 1900s, when industrial workers tired … Continue reading
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Is Santa real?
By: Luke Bush There have always been skeptics who say “Santa is not real.” This, of course, is nonsense. Santa Clause is very much real, but people consider him fake because everyone has been misinformed who Santa really is. Most … Continue reading
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Gift ideas for 2009
By: Anna Kate Baygents With Christmas right around the corner, everyone is bustling around malls trying to find the perfect gifts. But with all of the pressure of buying for impossible people, Christmas shopping can soon become quite an unpleasant … Continue reading
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Holiday Hot Spots
By: Amelia Landers, Editor With the holidays here and football coming to an end, the weekends are a perfect time to have some Christmas fun. Hattiesburg is full of different things to do though some people are not sure where … Continue reading
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OGHS Clubs give back
By: Taylor Rigney This time of year never fails to ignite an infectious desire in the hearts of humankind to give back to society, and the clubs at Oak Grove High School have no immunity to this desire. The Student … Continue reading
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Merry Christmas from The Warrior Beat!
Have a favorite Christmas tradition? Is there something that really gets you in the holiday spirit? What is your favorite Christmas song or movie you like to watch with your family? Do you need some new ideas to brighten up … Continue reading
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Schraeder: Inspiring on and off the field
By: Sydney Sanders In his fifth year at Oak Grove High School, offensive line Coach Lonny Schraeder may have a few things to brag about, but you won’t hear him taking credit for any of his success. After 18 years … Continue reading
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