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  • Students leaving trash in community

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Brenda Frank (Letter to the Editor)

    I acquired this trash while walking from Davidson through the park to the road leading to the school by the tennis courts and back, never going more than 5 feet from the path. This collection is from

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  • Have a heart dance racks in aide for tsunami relief

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Erica Lucca

    After the devastating tsunami hit southern Asia Dec. 26, students have decided to offer a hand to help rebuild what was lost. In promotion for the victims of the tsunami aid, the SGA hosted the ‘Have

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  • Recycling Awareness Day slated for this month

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Lee Betancourt

    At today’s meeting, the Environmental Club will welcome two speakers from the McLean Trails and Streams Association who will talk about their efforts and recruit workers. The club will also plan Recy

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  • Parking lot changes reduce traffic chaos

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen

    The new traffic system that began Feb. 2, the first day of the second semester, went according to plan.“[The first day] went pretty smoothly,” assistant principal Ed Tabish said. “There was a smooth t

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  • Parking lot changes reduce traffic chaos

    Tuesday, February 15, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen

    The new traffic system that began Feb. 2, the first day of the second semester, went according to plan.“[The first day] went pretty smoothly,” assistant principal Ed Tabish said. “There was a smooth t

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  • Proposed bill prohibits teens from

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Caroline Cohen

    The Virginia Senate recently passed a bill on Jan. 29 that would prohibit the use of cell phones by drivers under the age of 18. The bill must still be approved by the House of Delegates before in can

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  • Proposed bill prohibits teens from

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Caroline Cohen

    The Virginia Senate recently passed a bill on Jan. 29 that would prohibit the use of cell phones by drivers under the age of 18. The bill must still be approved by the House of Delegates before in can

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  • Senior auditions for American Idol, records three song demo

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Lee Betancourt

    Senior Armin Sadighi stepped up from his group of five people to the two American Idol judges standing in front of him. So nervous that he was shaking, Sadighi tried to calm himself down, then let ou

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  • Media pressures teens with false images

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Nicole Zazueta

    The everyday model you see in magazines today has the perfect face that’s tan and without acne. She has the perfect slim legs and arms that are smooth and toned, and a tight stomach that doesn’t show

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  • Senior chef advances to Nationals

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Chelsea Peterson

    Senior Robert Crawford is in many ways a typical teenage boy. He actively participates in sports like golf and wrestling and does well in school. However, Crawford is also one of 10 chefs-in-training

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Highlander McLean High School McLean, VA
Issue Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 Issue: Feb. 10, 2005 Last Update: Tuesday, February 22, 2005
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At-a-glance

For the first time in a number of years, the swim and dive team will have swimmers participating in the state tournament, competing against the top swimmers in the state of Virginia.
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The winter track team continues to compete in the second part of Liberty District Championship Meet today at the Prince Georges Sport & Learning Center (PGSLC) in Landover Maryland.
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It was a win-or-go-home situation for the gymnastics team Feb. 1 at the District tournament at South Lakes–and the team fought not to go home. The team came away with a score of 122.2, beating Langley
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The players will storm out the door ready to compete against the other team. They’ll get out their basketballs and shoot the ball around but it won’t be the team you’re used to seeing. The Special Oly
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With 1.8 seconds left, the varsity boys basketball team was up by one. Langley was up to shoot for two foul shots but took a timeout. They came back in to make both, putting them up by one. The team h
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Fueled by its victory over Langley Jan. 28, the varsity wrestling team has high hopes of ending Langley’s four-year winning streak as district champions. The wrestling team, 19-11, has won its last e
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For the second consecutive year and fifth time in six years, the crew team won the Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints and received the Erg Sprints team trophy, along with several individual honors, at the annua
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Ever since Kevin Gallagher was three years old, he has been on the ice leading his hockey team. Whether he was leading the team in scoring or encouraging his him as a leader, he has been out there doi
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The school celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) yesterday for the fifth year. The event is held to celebrate female participation in sports, and champions Title IX. To commemorate
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With minutes left, the Varsity girl’s basketball game against Langley came down to the wire. However, the team was unable to pull out the win and lost 41-36.
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