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Cottage Grove Parks Commission Seeking Student Representatives
Posted on January 27, 2012Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Zac Dockter, Guest Columnist
The City of Cottage Grove Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Commission is a voice and representative board for the community’s expansive park and recreation system which includes over 1,500 acres of parkland, recreation programs... Read more »
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Meet Mr. Nathanson, American Sign Language Teacher
Posted on January 27, 2012Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Emily Pahnke, Writer
Introducing the newest teacher into the East Ridge faculty and family: Mr. Harvey Nathanson. Mr. Nathanson started his new job as the American Sign Language teacher at East Ridge after winter break. He took over after the previous... Read more »
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No Snow, No Problem?
Posted on January 27, 2012Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Emily Benson, Writer
Winters in Minnesota and snow have become pretty much synonymous over the years. It’s something a lot of people love about living in Minnesota and something a lot of people hate. This winter has been a very good one for those who... Read more »
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Bad Teacher? An Investigation of Teacher Unions
Posted on November 27, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Allison Thorne, Writer
Throughout the past year, people have been hearing a lot about the teacher union battles in other states, primarily Wisconsin. Most students do not see the topic as interesting or relevant to themselves or their school. However, if... Read more »
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9/11 Remembered: An Interview with Mrs. Novak
Posted on September 26, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Sarah Kostick, Writer
On September 11th 2001, Mrs. Novak received a phone call informing her that the Twin Towers had collapsed. “I was cleaning up after breakfast and taking care of my two-year-old,” Mrs. Novak, an eleventh grade English teacher, recalled.... Read more »
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Month of Mustache
Posted on January 31, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Leah Guenter, Writer
For the month of January, many staff partook in growing a mustache. The idea originated with Mr. MacLeod. The Ridge Review’s new addition, Leah Guenter, interview those involved. Mr. Barr Mr. Barr started growing his mustache... Read more »
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Posted on September 3, 2010Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Adam Hayes, Adviser
In counterpoint to the falling leaves and dropping temperatures, September brings the spring-like promise of a clean slate and new opportunity. As students and staff look forward to shading in the 2010-2011 school year with the experiences... Read more »
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Time is of the Essence
Posted on November 4, 2009Posted in News
By Kiara Durham November 19th the school board will be meeting and discussing the possible change of middle school starting times, which they hope to enforce after winter break but the changes could possibly be pushed to Fall 2010. It... Read more »
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Posted on November 3, 2009Posted in News
By Jeremy Golden and Victoria Alfano After the common flu swept across the globe, its more serious cousin H1N1 started to move in. With symptoms resembling the regular flu but to a larger extent, it will render people to their beds,... Read more »
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Posted on November 2, 2009Posted in News
An incredible stack of work associated with Advanced Placement classes By Cole Kelly Do you feel unchallenged in your current classes and want something new? Do you want college credits? Do you want to stand out to colleges from the... Read more »
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