The Hawk Eye Hanover High School Mechanicsville, VA
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 Issue: November '11 Last Update: Thursday, January 05, 2012
  • Home for the Holidays

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By: Kendall Burgess

    This holiday season, many Americans will find themselves more grateful for those surrounding the Christmas tree, rather than the gifts that lie beneath it.

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  • Hawks End Dream Session

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Dan McMahon

    Due to their successes earlier in the year, such as beating Deep Run for the first time in school history, the field hockey team has had a phenomenal season. Coach Sarah Bottorff credits their success

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  • Ask The Hawk Eye: questions answered

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Gracie Gormanlove & Katrina Gauntt

    How do I handle the stress of schoolwork and sports? With winter sports approaching, the stress can definitely pile up. Keep it cool though, minor adjustments will have to be made but nothing high s

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  • Are Cartoons for Teens?

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Ryan Kellner

    As a child, Ethan Boroughs could never finish his homework without watching cartoons. Schoolwork came second to his love of talking animals and giant robots. Like many teenagers, Boroughs remains at

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  • Old school relics fascinate student

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Emily Williams

    Imagine your weekend: you’re hanging out with friends, watching the movie that just came out, and checking out the antique stores. Wait, what?

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  • 30 Days and Nights of Writing

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Devon Altman

    Typing away on the keyboard, she watches her word count increase. One thousand words... five thousand words… ten thousand words… Her fingers race as she spills her story into the computer. With onl

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  • Students Visit Radio Station

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Nikki Petzer

    Home to Lite 98, Sports Radio 910, Q94, WRVA 1140, 102.1, and 106.5 “The Beat,” Clear Channel Radio appears to be just another ordinary building on the outside. But on the inside, Clear Channel is a b

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  • Louisa High undeterred

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Jake Lee

    “Get under the tables!” That’s what Louisa High school senior Janie Houlgrave heard when the earthquake took place in Mineral, Virginia, on Aug. 23.

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  • Kizner Thrown in as QB

    Monday, December 12, 2011 By: Ben Nachman

    Quarterback Sam Rogers watched from the sidelines as Matt Palmen’s game-winning kick sailed through the uprights. Second string quarterback Andrew Knizner had led the team to a come-from-behind victor

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This holiday season, many Americans will find themselves more grateful for those surrounding the Christmas tree, rather than the gifts that lie beneath it.
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An athlete going from JV to Varsity is quite a big step, but going from JV coach to Varsity coach is an even greater step. This year the boys’ Varsity basketball program has two new coaches, Head Coac
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Due to their successes earlier in the year, such as beating Deep Run for the first time in school history, the field hockey team has had a phenomenal season. Coach Sarah Bottorff credits their success
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Many students each year enjoy participating in No Shave November, a month dedicated to the lack of personal hygiene as far as body hair goes. As November progresses, men are more frequently bearded an
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Carter Vanhuss Thanksgiving. Some say it is a pointless holiday with the sole purpose of the over stuffing of the stomach. However, Thanksgiving is a vital element to many pieces of our wellbeing.
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The man is cracking down once again, only this time we’re not at Woodstock. This is Wall Street 2011, and this era has produced a whole new generation of backtalk. This mob of economic hippies has con
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How do I handle the stress of schoolwork and sports? With winter sports approaching, the stress can definitely pile up. Keep it cool though, minor adjustments will have to be made but nothing high s
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Got kisses? These halls do. Students innocently walk to class and awkwardly glance, or in some cases, blatantly stare, at the ‘cute’ couples committing PDA. But, let’s face it, it’s uncomfortable.
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Mortality v.s Literacy
“The Great Gatsby”. “Of Mice and Men”. “1984”. What do all three of these books have in common? They are three of the most commonly challenged books in the United States public education system.
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The dreary expanse of Gotham city sits before Batman, his cape fluttering in the freezing night air. Criminals litter the streets with their presence, and in the distance Batman can hear the cries for
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