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Albert Lea High School Newspaper

THE AHLAHASA

Albert Lea High School Newspaper

THE AHLAHASA

Albert Lea High School Newspaper

THE AHLAHASA

4x4=12???

4×4=12???

Kelsey Thomas, Opinion editor December 17, 2010

Typically, one wouldn’t associate math or electronic music with a mouse. When it comes to Joel Zimmerman, better known as Deadmau5, that’s exactly what you get. Deadmau5, pronounced dead mouse, is...

The Final Chapters

Shelby Lageson, Copy editor December 17, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. Breaking Dawn: Part I. America is currently going through a 3D movie craze, but maybe bookturned- movie-turned-twoinstallments will be the next. The Harry...

20 Years of Excellence

20 Years of Excellence

Kate Ellertson, Inquiry editor December 17, 2010

Coaching hockey for more than 20 years, Paul Willett is said to bring great things to the Albert Lea girl’s hockey team this upcoming 2010-11 season. His reputation has preceded him, and that reputation...

Acceptable Intolerance

Acceptable Intolerance

Marley Cardona, Design editor December 15, 2010

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Who ever came up with this phrase, clearly had no idea how horribly painful words really can be. “Fag.” “Queer.” “Homo.”...

Send us your ‘two cents worth’

Staff Editorial December 15, 2010

This is an open invitation to the students and staff at Albert Lea High School. The Ahlahasa is an everchanging school newspaper. Balancing schoolwork and working for the newspaper isn’t always easy....

Happy Hopping

Happy Hopping

Laura Olson, Coordinating artist December 15, 2010

Sometimes a subject of interest can get even the quietest people to brighten up and talk. Rabbits are the subject that helps sophomore Kristin Sandager spring (no pun intented) into a variable fountain...

The Last Straw

The Last Straw

Annabelle Randall, Photographer December 15, 2010

In one short breath things start to go wrong. Her face begins to get red and itchy. Hives form along her neck. She can feel her throat beginning to close. She immediately gets out of her seat and walks...

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