The Tritonian Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Green Bay, WI
Issue Date: Friday, January 07, 2011 Issue: Second Semester Last Update: Saturday, February 12, 2011
  • Open Skate Party Set for January 29th at Cornerstone Ice Rink

    Friday, January 21, 2011 By: McKayla Kratowicz

    Open skate will be held once again at Cornerstone Ice Rink. Students will be able to skate directly after the January 29th hockey game until midnight.

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  • Sting Cancer Plans a Plethora of Events for Spring

    Friday, January 28, 2011 By: Gail Gustavson

    Sting Cancer announces a plethora of events for the spring, including this weekend's Bouncing for Bryan event at Bay Park Square Mall.

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  • First Blood Drive of Year Goes Well

    Friday, January 28, 2011 By: Jenna Mineau

    Seniors Alyssa Jonet and Elsie Quevedo, student coordinators, labeled the first blood drive of the year a success.

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  • Woodward to Run for the Oregon Ducks

    Friday, January 28, 2011 By: Griffin Blumb

    NDA's premier female runner will sign her letter of intent February 2,the national signing day for all high school athletes who have received athletic offers.

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  • Triton Twitter: Who is your favorite Packer player and why?

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: Staff

    Students and staff sound off about their favorite Packers by answering the weekly Triton Twitter question.

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  • What Does It Mean to 'Go National'?

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: Cassie Bohn

    When Mrs. Brown announces someone on The Tritonian staff "went national," what does that mean? And what does it mean to the reporter?

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  • Kwik Sip Coffee Shop Reopens with Management Class in Charge

    Friday, January 21, 2011 By: Isaiah Hicks

    Kwik Sip has opened up for the second semester, and new items are being offered. The Management class has taken over operation from the Intro to Business class.

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  • PDQ Car Wash Fundraiser Benefits Athletic Program in Big Way

    Friday, January 21, 2011 By: Jim Liddy

    The annual athletic fundraiser started in 1984 when Mr. Red Lewis, the owner of PDQ, decided to help out Premontre High School, his alma mater.

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  • What Is This Sudden Obsession with Clay Matthews?

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: Liz Wendt

    What is this sudden obsession with Clay Matthews? There are online forums praising him for everything from his long beautiful hair to his outstanding football skills.

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  • Dance Team Prepares for Regionals, Aims for State

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: Gail Gustavson

    Out of 50 teams, 900 girls and 100 dances, the dance team pulled ahead of the other routines in the recent Kaukauna competition. Now they prepare for regionals in two weeks.

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At-a-glance

Woodward to Run for the Oregon Ducks
NDA's premier female runner will sign her letter of intent February 2,the national signing day for all high school athletes who have received athletic offers.
full story 
Seven NDA students traveled to Washington D.C. to participate in the March for Life, a pro-life rally held in protest of the Roe v. Wade decision of 1973.
full story 
Sting Cancer announces a plethora of events for the spring, including this weekend's Bouncing for Bryan event at Bay Park Square Mall.
full story 
New Controversy in Schools:  Reading Online Vs Reading a Book
Which is better? Reading online or reading from a textbook? Studies say. . . .
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Seniors Alyssa Jonet and Elsie Quevedo, student coordinators, labeled the first blood drive of the year a success.
full story 
The annual athletic fundraiser started in 1984 when Mr. Red Lewis, the owner of PDQ, decided to help out Premontre High School, his alma mater.
full story 
Kwik Sip has opened up for the second semester, and new items are being offered. The Management class has taken over operation from the Intro to Business class.
full story 
The print newspaper is slowly fading away. Will it exist in the future?
full story 
Open skate will be held once again at Cornerstone Ice Rink. Students will be able to skate directly after the January 29th hockey game until midnight.
full story 
About 150 students signed the Allies for Positive Peer Pressure pledge "to eliminate alcohol and drug use, bullying, and premarital sex through positive peer pressure."
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