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November 2000, Volume 4, No. 3
 Updated: November 10, 2000 
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 CARTOONS!! 

Where the mayor stands on the Irving Park expansion plan
Does anybody live on or near Irving? The expansion plan will cut off about half of some residents front yards. The majority of Itasca residents, including Mayor Claudia "Gigi" Gruber, are opposed to IDOT's five-lane proposal.

When you vote, know why!
I am disgusted at the results of Peacock's 2000 presidential election! To see if the student body was well informed about the platforms of the candidates, I asked about twelve to twenty students (mostly in sixth grade) to see if they knew exactly whom they were voting for.

News for November, 2000
 
Where the mayor stands on the Irving Park expansion plan
Luncheon demonstrated student creativity
Industrial technology robots use fuzzy logic
New students are friendly and interesting
Chess club 2000
What's the scoop on Spanish Club?
Opening fall pops concert was a hit



Op-Ed for November, 2000
 
Stop whining
Usher Park is in danger
When you vote, know why!
There's not enough time

Features for November, 2000
 
Making sense of the Littleton tragedy
Do you like ghost stories?
South Pacific's last performance
SHOPPING!!
Irish dancer Kaitlyn L.
From Day to Night
Quizno's Subs is quite superb
Joe's Crab Shack
Tommy's Red Hots

Entertainment for November, 2000
 
Moby in concert offered a panorama of light and sound
Charmed
Meet the Parents laughs its way into theaters
Do you want property on the world wide web?
Star Wars Episode One: Jedi Power Battles
Slingo swings
MP3 players compared
Need for Speed
One Word
X-Games N-64 fun

Sports for November, 2000
 
It was a subway series
How the NFL season looks at midseason
New girls coach brings experience and method to the job

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