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Rules are constantly violated in the library, and the staff in the library fights back to maintain some amount of order. Student noise levels are constantly being suppressed by the library staff in or
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In today’s society, technology dominates the human brain cells, making man a robotic engine with logical emotions. Without actually shedding tears when he is hurt, man now goes on Myspace and Facebook
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Teens who are of legal age will be voting today for a new president. This year’s presidential election is the first election in which an African-American man may win the presidency.
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In the immortal words of Patches O’Houlihan, famed dodgeball champion from the movie “Dodgeball,” “If you’re going to become true dodgeballers, then you’ve got to learn the five Ds of dodgeball: dodge
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During competitions I focus on not dying,” sophomore Nick Reinhard, BMX rider since age 10, said. “You can crash, land on your head and break your neck.”Daredevil athletes who participate in bicycle m
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When I’m riding, all my worries and thoughts go away,” senior motocross rider Josh Veenstra said. “My heart’s pumping with adrenaline and I’m only focused on one thing: winning. Words can’t describe h
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Like most Coloradoans, sophomore Rachael Casanova and freshman Emily Whaler ski, but skiing is a fairly mellow term for what they really do. Casanova and Whaler are competitive Alpine skiers.“You go o
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Many worthy people over the years have been awarded the honor of knighthood: Mother Teresa, Bill Gates, Napoleon III and Paul McCartney. In 1988, Queen Elizabeth II made the “fine” choice to invite ac
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I am not a monster. Though I may live differently than other Arapahoe students, there isn’t much difference between me and them. Yes, my sleeping arrangements are different than most; it’s not my faul
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At Arapahoe, there are many people who work behind the scenes without much recognition. Although many students see their teachers as just mentors of knowledge and staff members as just another part of
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When kids are depressed and they want something to cheer them up, many turn to watching a cheery animated Disney movie. However, be forewarned! For many years, the kids of America thought they were
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In this time of economic crisis and foreign threat, America needs a president with a record of strength in the face of adversity, leadership in a sea of partisanship and experience in a world beyond t
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In this age of partisan politics, one of the few issues that both Republicans and Democrats can agree on is that this year’s election will have a dramatic effect on our nation in the years to come. Am
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The Arapahoe High School drama department presented the play “Flowers for Algernon” on Oct. 23-25. This play not only entertained, but it also enriched students’ understanding of the hardships people
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The world of cheerleading has evolved. No longer a simple sideline activity involving much yelling and little skill; it is a highly intense, vigorous and dangerous sport. From the bleachers, it would
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When meeting Pat Bowlen, one gets the impression that he is a man on a mission. Since his purchase of the Denver Broncos in 1984, Bowlen’s determined competitiveness has allowed a once overlooked team
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Enjoying the beauty and thrill of riding a wave is rare in Colorado, but sophomore Chandler Lacey has “caught the wave” through the modern sport of flowboarding.In flowboarding, a machine called a Flo
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For almost three years, Denver locals have been enjoying the thrill of skydiving inside an air-tight wind tunnel in the town of Lone Tree. One of those locals is freshman Michael Nelson. Many people g
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Arapahoe Herald Arapahoe High School Centennial, CO
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 Issue: Volume 45, Number 3 Last Update: Monday, November 03, 2008


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