• End of an Era: Arapahoe's move to Centennial League will end long-standing traditions

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: the Arapahoe Herald staff

    In 2007, it was announced that Arapahoe would leave its current sports league, the Continental League, and join the Centennial League at the start of the 2008-2009 school year.In other words, Arapahoe

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  • 'Twilight' series leaves readers thirsty for more

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Brigid Igoe

    Author Stephenie Meyer released her latest novel in the “Twilight” series, “Eclipse,” last August, knocking “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” off the chart. Meyer, three books later, still captur

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  • Bus Radio system sparks controversy

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Danielle Sticka

    “Wheels on the bus go round and round” is the name of a popular children’s song. But recently the wheels on the bus keep sticking. The “sticky wheels” are due to the controversy going on over the rece

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  • Swimmers dive into a new season

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Caitlin O'brien

    Even at first glance it is apparent that the Arapahoe diving team is an extremely tight-knit group of girls. “Everyone is really close and we have a lot of fun together,” sophomore Beth Ambrozic said.

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  • Basketball players sink victories

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Lora Reardon

    The girls basketball team is working hard in preparation for their upcoming games. So far they have had an incredible season. If hard work and dedication remain high, the coaches can look forward to a

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  • Sponsored boarder Jake Knigge shreds it up

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Mikenna Rase

    “It’s all about having fun, “ senior Jake Knigge explains. “You’ve just got to get out there and go as often as you can.”

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  • A rivalry ends: Arapahoe to switch to Centennial league, football games with Heritage discontinued

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Kelsey Schuler

    Tradition is again changing at Arapahoe. As of Nov. 12, 2007 Colorado High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) and the Arapahoe administration decided to officially transfer and become a member of the

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  • New building for Gathering Place

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Allie Jones

    On any given evening in Denver, more than 9,000 people have no place to sleep: of these, 36 percent are children under the age of 19 years old. Also, 29 percent of homeless respondents in Denver are w

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  • Fire engulfs house, not hope

    Tuesday, February 05, 2008 By: Emily Hermann

    “Dad called and said the house is on fire!” It was Thanksgiving Day 2007 when Kristin Wallace ran downstairs and told her brother Christopher, a junior, that their dad’s house was going up in flames.

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  • Maternity leave inappropriate for high school students: New moms could get four to six weeks off by keeping up with classes at home

    Wednesday, February 06, 2008 By: Allyx Nielsen

    “I’m pregnant;” two words that will change everything. According to the Denver Post, pregnant students at East High school are asking for at least four to six weeks of maternity leave so their bodies

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Maternity leave inappropriate for high school students: New moms could get four to six weeks off by keeping up with classes at home
“I’m pregnant;” two words that will change everything. According to the Denver Post, pregnant students at East High school are asking for at least four to six weeks of maternity leave so their bodies
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Student rights in Herald
People often ask how the Arapahoe Herald can publish articles and opinion pieces on sensitive or controversial topics that might otherwise be censured by school authority figures. The answer is simple
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“Dad called and said the house is on fire!” It was Thanksgiving Day 2007 when Kristin Wallace ran downstairs and told her brother Christopher, a junior, that their dad’s house was going up in flames.
full story 
Doctors and cereal commercials tell you that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But the only way some teenagers can get a big meal is on weekends. Unless their parents are willing to mak
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On any given evening in Denver, more than 9,000 people have no place to sleep: of these, 36 percent are children under the age of 19 years old. Also, 29 percent of homeless respondents in Denver are w
full story 
Ending dozens of their writer’s contracts in response to the Writers Guild of America strike, major media corporations such as Twentieth Century Fox, CBS Paramount Network Television, NBC Universal, a
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Tradition is again changing at Arapahoe. As of Nov. 12, 2007 Colorado High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) and the Arapahoe administration decided to officially transfer and become a member of the
full story 
“It’s all about having fun, “ senior Jake Knigge explains. “You’ve just got to get out there and go as often as you can.”
full story 
The girls basketball team is working hard in preparation for their upcoming games. So far they have had an incredible season. If hard work and dedication remain high, the coaches can look forward to a
full story 
Even at first glance it is apparent that the Arapahoe diving team is an extremely tight-knit group of girls. “Everyone is really close and we have a lot of fun together,” sophomore Beth Ambrozic said.
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