Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell

May 25, 2010  
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Jerimey Franks|Cartoonist With a Pentagon review due in December, many Gay Rights Activists impaitently await the repealing of the controversial  Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy set up for the US Military by the Clinton Administration. They may be in luck. Congress may vote as early as Thursday... Read more »

Free spay and neuter clinic garners much participation

May 24, 2010  
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On May 15 and 16 at the Montana Expo Park. The clinic has been in action since 2005, and since then it has spayed and neutered over 3140 cats and dogs. The idea was catalyzed by the overpopulation of the clinics. It was targeted towards low income families who cannot afford the costly price of spaying... Read more »

Season Kicks off at Local Speedway

April 29, 2010  
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For months local racers have been preparing their racecars for opening weekend.  With the weather cooperating, it was perfect weather for racing. Friday night action included late models, modifieds, street stock, and pure stock.  There was some great racing to kick off the season.  The night started... Read more »

Culturally Irrelevant pt. 4: “Le Petit Soldat”

February 23, 2010  
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In Godard’s controversial follow up to “Breathless”, he combines existential longing with political intrigue. Bruno Forrestier, a deserter of the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence, has fled to Geneva, Switzerland. Being trained by French dissidents to assassinate... Read more »

Two Americans Briefly Detained in Haiti

February 23, 2010  
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Mary Koppy| Editor-in-Chief Haitian officials briefly detained two American citizens in Port-Au-Prince on Tuesday as they attempted to leave the country escorting six Haitian children. Later both the U.S. and Haitian governments confirmed that the incident was a misunderstanding and that the officials... Read more »

Culturally Irrelevant Part 3: ‘Thumbsucker’

January 26, 2010  
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The 2005 film “Thumbsucker” takes viewers on a riveting ride through all the worries, insecurities and near disasters of late adolescence. The film’s protagonist, Justin Cobb, has a problem: he is 17 years old and he still sucks his thumb. The problems of this crutch manifest themselves... Read more »

Memorial Dance Cancelled

January 8, 2010  
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A dance scheduled for this Friday in memorium of two GFH students killed in an automibile accident over winter break has been cancelled. Family members of the deceased students felt the dance followed too closely on the heels of the tragic crash and requested that the fundraiser be cancelled. They offered... Read more »

Helena/Great Falls Swimming Duel Makes Waves

January 6, 2010  
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By Donovan Dennis | Op-Ed Editor The Great Falls High swim team will compete tomorrow in a dual meet against Capital High, sharing the pool with Helena High and CMR. This will be the first meet in nearly three weeks, following the Christmas break training workouts. Recently, the Bison Boys have claimed... Read more »