Common Sense Thomas S. Wootton High School Rockville, MD
Issue Date: Monday, April 21, 2008 Issue: Volume 37 Issue 7 Last Update: Wednesday, April 23, 2008


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The world outside this nation’s borders is vastly different from what the average American experiences on a daily basis. He/she does not experience the massive lunch breaks of France, nor the five cal
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Bearers of the 2008 Olympic torch have been subject to abuse and attack from anti-China protestors.  The protestors: pro-Tibet, pro-human rights, pro-environment, or against Chinese involvement in the
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Thousands of athletes and spectators will gather in Beijing this summer to partake in the Summer Olympics as a testimony to great sports achievements. Since 1948, hundreds of nations have been represe
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From August to June, students are constantly occupied with difficult responsibilities. Schoolwork is only the primary obligation among many that students fulfill, accompanied by jobs, chores, SAT and
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Relieving oneself in one of Wootton’s finest restrooms has become much less of a relief, and much more of a hassle.Thanks to the hair-brained school policy that took the paper towels out of the bathro
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For the second time in three years, Maryland legislators were both considering and passing new laws to increase restrictions put upon teen drivers. On March 13, the state Senate voted unanimously to s
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The annual Wootton mulch sale took place on April 4-6 to benefit the school sports teams. It came with the tell-tale signs of this traditional school fundraiser: large rented trucks and a massive amou
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Eighty-five donors contributed 54 units of blood at the American Red Cross Club’s (ARCC) March 11 blood drive.As the American Red Cross website states, 95% of the U.S. population will need blood durin
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“[My teacher] is a raging alcoholic.” “[My son’s first grade music teacher] threw a book at a student last year [and] kicked a student the year before.” “[My old music teacher] takes personal cell pho
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After months of secretive planning, the SGA finally announced its latest spring project, TUNED IN, on Monday, March 31. “TUNED IN: Be the Voice that Rocks the World,” is a community project that is jo
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