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  • Art takes center stage in county show

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: sarah thornton

    Rethink, recreate, reflect: this is the name of the game for art students who submit work to the county wide art show that will be held March 23 and 24 at Kettle Run High School. The festival will fea

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  • Staying true, stepping out

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: bailey hutchinson

    High school is a time of self-discovery and growth that can be fun, humiliating, boring, and, of course, stressful. Pressures come from every-which-way, pushing teens to excel, to impress, and almost

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  • Budget cuts heartstrings of quality education

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: Editorial

    Is the school system going to be fully funded by the Board of Supervisors this year?  After the public hearing on March 15, it’s incredibly unlikely.  School Board personnel have already made it clear

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  • SSR promotes life-long reading skills

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: sophie byvik

    Given free time, the majority of teenagers wouldn’t head to their bookshelf and crack open a volume — it’s too boring, too nerdy, too difficult.  But for the past several years, English teacher Robin

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  • Exchange student bridges East-West culture gap

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: jordyn elliott

    Last year Bahraini student Muna Muhammad came to the United States to spend 10 months as a foreign exchange student. She cut her hair, got her first manicure and pedicure, watched Jersey Shore, explor

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  • 'Torture' pleases the ears

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: brandon bradley

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, better get ready to open its doors to a death metal band soon, because in three more years, Buffalo, New York’s Cannibal Corpse will be eligible for

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  • Spring Shows offer artistic variety

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 By: brandon bradley

    Spring means the leaves are back, grass is growing, and big label bands are going on tour. With Washington, D.C, just a short drive away, many artists of diverse genres come close enough for students

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  • Meet soccer's Renaissance man

    Monday, March 26, 2012 By: claire spector

    Senior Rory Grambo, successful grass-fairy from the age of five, is excited for the upcoming soccer season.  With a new coach on board, and his last season to play soccer with his twin brother Phillip

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  • Hudson serves up the heat

    Monday, March 26, 2012 By: michelle daniek

    For senior Ashley Hudson, the spring holds promise for a stellar season of tennis. Playing since her freshman year, Hudson is no beginner to the sport.                “I love tennis, just everything

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  • Taylor swings for the fences

    Monday, March 26, 2012 By: abby seitz

    After over a dozen years behind the plate, senior Jordan Taylor has emerged as one of the top baseball players at the school.             “He’s a very talented individual, and he’s quite dedicated to

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Rethink, recreate, reflect: this is the name of the game for art students who submit work to the county wide art show that will be held March 23 and 24 at Kettle Run High School. The festival will fea
full story 
High school is a time of self-discovery and growth that can be fun, humiliating, boring, and, of course, stressful. Pressures come from every-which-way, pushing teens to excel, to impress, and almost
full story 
What’s wrong with you? What bathroom do you use? Why don’t you act like a girl? How did you get this way? Are your parents proud of it? Senior Tyler “Julian” Wainscott faces these questions every sing
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For those ladies with long hair who are considering cutting it, Locks of Love is a good option. Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged childre
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Is the school system going to be fully funded by the Board of Supervisors this year?  After the public hearing on March 15, it’s incredibly unlikely.  School Board personnel have already made it clear
full story 
“Are you not entertained?!” screamed General Maximus, played by Russell Crowe, in the movie Gladiator. Americans have been entertained, and continue to be, but at what cost? What are we really watchin
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If there’s one thing in this world I’m never going to understand, it is my own generation. It’s not that I think all our strange trends, like boys wearing their pants below their waist and girls’ appa
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Everyone knows that homosexuality is contagious, and we must prevent their future to protect ours. It is us and them, after all. If gay marriage is legalized, there will be no hope for the heterosexua
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Given free time, the majority of teenagers wouldn’t head to their bookshelf and crack open a volume — it’s too boring, too nerdy, too difficult.  But for the past several years, English teacher Robin
full story 
Last year Bahraini student Muna Muhammad came to the United States to spend 10 months as a foreign exchange student. She cut her hair, got her first manicure and pedicure, watched Jersey Shore, explor
full story 
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