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  • Fabin or Famous?

    Thursday, January 21, 2010 By: Victoria Bray

    Heritage High School has its own “secret life” but instead of being an American teen, it’s a taciturn art teacher - Ron Fabin. Two of his former art students, junior Griffin Donovan, and senior Esth

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  • Swish for the Gold: Athletes will compete at the Winter Olympics

    Thursday, January 21, 2010 By: Amy Speirs

    Dreamt by millions, achieved by few; this is the Olympics. This winter in Vancouver, Canada, thousands of athletes from around the world will compete in a myriad of different sports. These sports incl

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  • The Domino Effect

    Thursday, January 21, 2010 By: Eric Axt

    Herbert Herrmann doesn’t tread lightly on marching band. He talks vividly about his role as band supervisor, while moving constantly about the room, hardly breaking pace in his tasks, despite being ca

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  • Cafeteria Food: Is it just misunderstood?

    Thursday, January 21, 2010 By: Emilija Motivans

    “I eat the cafeteria food on occasion”, said senior Mohammad Baij.  He also said that sometimes he would “purchase the food products not made in the cafeteria, like chips and soda.” However, sen

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  • Girl Grapplers: Why there isn't a girls' wrestling team

    Thursday, January 21, 2010 By: Samra Khawaja

    In an increasingly egalitarian society, elements of male dominance can still be seen throughout the world. There are co-ed basketball, tennis and baseball/softball teams at Heritage. However, the scho

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  • School Psychologist Ben Fernandez

    Friday, January 15, 2010 By: Amy Carpenter

    Supportive, great, dedicated. Three adjectives:  One person. Each one of these words was used various times by co-workers of school psychologist Mr. Ben Fernandez as they described him. Because

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  • Winter Is Coming To Town

    Friday, January 15, 2010 By: Victoria Abbasi

    As leaves fall from the trees and temperatures begin to decrease, the anticipation for the winter season is in full effect. Everyone has their idea of what the perfect season would include, from how

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  • Behind the Scenes of SCA

    Friday, January 15, 2010 By: Veronike Collazo

    Student Council Association (SCA) members put in countless of outside hours and have to put up with deadlines and stress.  It’s pretty much like taking another class, except they don’t receive a grade

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  • Exchange Students at Heritage

    Friday, January 15, 2010 By: Alaina Doiron

    Die Deutschen haben uns besucht! That’s German for the Germans visited us! German has been taught at Heritage for seven years. Mr. Hal Boland, the German teacher, is a part of the GAPP (German Americ

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  • Senior Crunch Time

    Friday, January 15, 2010 By: Alan Alberro

    Essays, letters of recommendation, senior packets, scholarships, GPAs, SATs and ACTs: all part of college applications, a senior’s most nerve-racking and stressful time. A little over 4,000 colleges a

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Who hasn’t heard of Twilight?  People all around the school have been wearing the shirts, carrying the books and nonstop talking about the movies–especially about the male cast members.   But what mad
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Ding, “You’ve got mail!” the computer announces from across the room. She looks up from her text-book at the computer screen and begins to move toward it. As she sits down on the hard, white chair, sh
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Heritage High School has its own “secret life” but instead of being an American teen, it’s a taciturn art teacher - Ron Fabin. Two of his former art students, junior Griffin Donovan, and senior Esth
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In America, the following of professional sports is a pastime that is universal throughout almost the entire nation.  Most major cities have several teams in premier leagues such as the NFL, NBA, MLB
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Dreamt by millions, achieved by few; this is the Olympics. This winter in Vancouver, Canada, thousands of athletes from around the world will compete in a myriad of different sports. These sports incl
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Herbert Herrmann doesn’t tread lightly on marching band. He talks vividly about his role as band supervisor, while moving constantly about the room, hardly breaking pace in his tasks, despite being ca
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“I eat the cafeteria food on occasion”, said senior Mohammad Baij.  He also said that sometimes he would “purchase the food products not made in the cafeteria, like chips and soda.” However, sen
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In an increasingly egalitarian society, elements of male dominance can still be seen throughout the world. There are co-ed basketball, tennis and baseball/softball teams at Heritage. However, the scho
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Tryouts are over and the winter sports season is seemingly beginning faster than the fall season ended. The winter sports teams competing consist of basketball, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling and che
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Supportive, great, dedicated. Three adjectives:  One person. Each one of these words was used various times by co-workers of school psychologist Mr. Ben Fernandez as they described him. Because
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