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  • Sydney's Struggle: An Update on Davies' Cancer Treatment

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Carly Anderson

    On December 16, more than 600 people showed up to the bone marrow drive at Fauquier Hospital for Sydney Davies, a local 12 year old girl who is suffering from Leukemia. According to Sydney’s mother, J

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  • Academic Avenue Established as State Road

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Lydia Dodge

    Academic Avenue is now a state road, and drivers can get ticketed for driving too fast. “Being a state road means that the state is responsible for maintenance, repair, snow removal, traffic enforceme

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  • Seniors Swim Their Last Year on Team

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Lydia Dodge

    This is the last year for many of Kettle Run’s star, senior swimmers. Since senior team members have been swimming longer than most others on the team, they are a major part of the team, which als

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  • Senioritis Strikes Upperclassmen

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Hannah Cuthbertson

    According to the National Association for College Admission Counseling, Senioritis is a “sickness” that debilitates students’ productivity throughout the most crucial of their high school years.

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  • VSA Girls Soccer Team Wins States

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Tamour Malik

    Unity and cooperation can be a team’s greatest strengths, and for the VSA Heat girls soccer team, it may have been the key to their remarkable success. Ranked fifth in the nation, the team has est

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  • Tebowing: Light-Hearted Fun or Offensive Pun?

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Abby Duker

    First, there was planking; then, there was owling; now, Tebowing is becoming the newest picture-posing craze, and causing all kinds of controversy along the way.Tim Tebow, the quarterback for the Denv

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  • Drug Dogs Sweep Hallways, Classrooms

    Friday, January 27, 2012 By: Wesley Littleton

    The war on drugs was brought to Kettle Run on Wednesday, January 11. Students were put in a modified lockdown as drug dogs were brought in by the police to search for any illegal narcotics. Teach

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The Notebook, Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember; these are just a few stories by international, best-selling author Nicholas Sparks. Sparks’ first novel, The Passing, was his first story, al
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“Jersey Shore,” “Teen Mom,” “16 and Pregnant,” and “Awkward” all have one thing in common: they are programs on MTV. According to the Parents Television Council, these are only some of the many progra
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Girl Scout cookies are back, and students are rushing to place their orders. In honor of its 100 year celebration, the Girl Scouts rolled out its newest cookie; Savannah Smiles. Savannah Smiles ar
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At the outbreak of the First World War, the relationship between a horse and its owner are tested against the harshness and brutality of warfare. Director Steven Spielberg’s 27th feature film is one o
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Hard work is the key to success. Reading specialist Melanie Blakeney had this in mind when she decided to start the STARS program. STARS (Students Always Reaching Success) was created to give stud
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Up, up, and away! Julie Dawley’s and Catherine McCluskey’s chemistry classes created hot air balloons as part of an assignment. The balloons were set off on Wednesday, January 4. In addition to cr
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Hiding behind a screen of a phone or computer seems to be bringing the “true” personalities out of people; some of these personality changes are for the better, some are for the worse. While some
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In the dawning age of technology and gadgets, social networking has exploded into popularity. Conversations and daily interactions feed into interactions on the web and relationships are affected dail
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Seventh grader Sydney Davies has been dealing with Acute Myeloid Leukemia since July 2011. Davies’ case has prompted hundreds of teenagers, and adults, within the community to receive testing to deter
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