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Archive - Oct 23, 2007

Are you going trick-or-treating this Halloween?

Free candy? Heck yes!
29% (31 votes)
Silly rabbit, trick-or-treating is for kids!
21% (22 votes)
Yes, but for Unicef or canned goods.
14% (15 votes)
No, but I'm going to a party.
15% (16 votes)
No, but I'll be on front door patrol.
15% (16 votes)
No, but I'll be going around scaring neighborhood kids.
7% (7 votes)
Total votes: 107

Google: The ultimate Web site

Anyone who knows anything about the Internet knows about Google — at least its search engine. After all, searching through a googol — er, a few billion — Web pages is no problem for the world’s second-most popular Web site. But Google offers much more than a search engine. In fact, there’s hardly anything Google doesn’t do.

Carrying on Iris Chang's flame

A few weeks ago, I was trying to find resources on Chinese immigration that I could use for my English research paper. I obtained a couple of books, one of them being "The Chinese in America" by Iris Chang. It was a really well-written book that contained lots of useful information, and everyone in my class who was researching Chinese immigration also had a copy of it.

Victory rush

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Imagine two opposing sides locked in a battle of epic proportions. Both sides are working for an advantage, giving a valiant effort to win the battle. Sacrifices must be made in the name of forward progress. In the end, they were but pawns in the greater picture of the battle.

Is this some far-off war being fought? No. This is my interpretation of the cut-throat world of chess.

Subfreshman sports: Girls basketball team beats Gifford

The subfreshman girls basketball team defeated Gifford 28-21 Monday to raise its season record to 4-3. Jamie Blue was the team's high scorer with 14 points.

Audio slideshow: Houses made of straw? Meet the future of eco-friendly architecture

Houses made of straw have actually been around for more than 100 years, but the first straw bale house in Champaign-Urbana wasn't built until 2005. Gargoyle staff reporter Katherine Allen recently toured the house to get a glimpse of a more eco-friendly future in architecture. For a closer look, check out the slideshow.

Out of the way — teenage manners coming through

Until Saturday, I was under the impression that cross country was a noncontact sport. Then, at the Class 1A St. Joseph regional cross country meet at Kickapoo State Park, I got an elbow in the ribs, purely to intimidate me. As Jar-Jar Binks would say, “How rude!”

Unfortunately, this was not the only place where I have encountered rudeness.