The Warrior Review Wamogo High School Litchfield, CT
Issue Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Issue: February 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, March 16, 2011
  • A beautiful place to live

    Tuesday, March 01, 2011 By: Mikhaila Marecki

             I ran home from school today, easily seven miles.  I love that feeling of shutting my brain off for a run.  I don’t think about anything at a

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  • A Hike Down Memory Trail

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Collin Felten

    Have you ever taken a walk in the woods? Ever felt that primal desire to try and be a part of that awe inspiring mystery that is nature? In his bestselling book, A Walk in the Woods, Bill Bryson descr

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  • Rise and Shine: How Early Is Too Early?

    Wednesday, February 16, 2011 By: Kenny Knox

    Imagine waking up like every day was like a two hour delay.  You would actually have time in the morning to sleep in, eat, and feel refreshed in the morning so you’re not falling asleep in class. Mr

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  • Spartans Uproot Warriors in Clash of the Titans

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Justin Binkowski

    On Thursday February 3rd, the Wamogo High School’s Girl’s Basketball team fell to the undefeated Spartans of Lewis Mills 38 – 52. An 11 – 0 run for Mills in the second quarter was a big contributing f

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  • From Wamogo to the Rainforest

    Thursday, February 10, 2011 By: Tori Bloomer

    Every year Wamogo High School, Forman School, and Litchfield High School participate in the Rainforest Project. They study the ecology of the Rara Avis Rainforest Reserve in Costa Rica which borders B

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  • You are What You Eat

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011 By: Lisa Morris

    Millions of Americans consume fast food every day.  Whether they are running late and need a fast meal, or just want a taste of some McDonalds fries, on average Americans will eat up to 1,500 pounds o

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  • Rainforest Madness

    Thursday, February 10, 2011 By: Tori Bloomer

    Wamogo Regional High School is thinking about cutting the Rainforest Project to help reduce the school’s budget. Students who are attending this year all feel this wouldn’t be the best choice. How wo

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  • Calamitous Change

    Wednesday, February 16, 2011 By: Jessica Fairchild

    The tragedy resulting from the Tuscon, Arizona shooting that killed six and injured fourteen, including Congresswoman Gabriele Giffords has changed the lives of everyone across the nation. This shooti

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  • The effects of make-up

    Thursday, February 17, 2011 By: Janelle LaPlaca

    Do you ever wonder what effect make-up has on you? Research shows that when you keep your make-up on during the night, that’s when it’s the worst for your skin. The average female uses up to 20 differ

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  • Riding On The Wings Of Funke

    Thursday, February 10, 2011 By: Lucas Fraher

    Envision your two closest friends being a furry critter and a massive dragon. Cornelia Funke writes to her teenage crowd hoping to trap them in a fantasy world where heroic adventures occur. She shows

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         I ran home from school today, easily seven miles.  I love that feeling of shutting my brain off for a run.  I don’t think about anything at a
    By this time you are probably wondering when the changes will all end. Every year it seems like change is an integral part of Wamogo, and the administration is not immune to th
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Set in 1935, Atonement is the product of author Ian McEwan’s genius.  What young Briony Tallis sees out her window one summer afternoon leads to lies wrought in speculation.  Briony watches as her old
Every year, the majority of Wamogo High School’s students stress over preparing for midterm and final exams. Students take a variety of different approaches to studying and reviewing materials in orde
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Do you ever wonder what effect make-up has on you? Research shows that when you keep your make-up on during the night, that’s when it’s the worst for your skin. The average female uses up to 20 differ
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I love you. Yeah, you. I mean it. I might not know you, but I’m sure you have a lot going for you, a lot of wonderful, loveable things that deserve a bit of attention. Don’t we all?         They say
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The tragedy resulting from the Tuscon, Arizona shooting that killed six and injured fourteen, including Congresswoman Gabriele Giffords has changed the lives of everyone across the nation. This shooti
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Imagine waking up like every day was like a two hour delay.  You would actually have time in the morning to sleep in, eat, and feel refreshed in the morning so you’re not falling asleep in class. Mr
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Millions of Americans consume fast food every day.  Whether they are running late and need a fast meal, or just want a taste of some McDonalds fries, on average Americans will eat up to 1,500 pounds o
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When you read this 1961 book it will make you wish that Harper Lee had published more books to read. Since she only published one, To Kill a Mockingbird was the way to go. If you’re looking for a book
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