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  • Students Speak about Safety in School: Can you ever be prepared enough?

    Tuesday, November 14, 2006 By: Kailtlyn Kimball, Staff Reporter

    Prior to 1999, the existence of school violence was certainly acknowledged and anticipated by the government and school administrators, but the issue came to light when the Columbine shootings in Jeff

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  • Student Profile: Senior

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By:

    Name: Chris JohnIf you were stuck on a deserted island, what three things would you want to bring: Food, my girl and swimming trunksWhat is your favorite sports team: The Dallas CowboysWhat hobbies do

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  • Third Time is the Charm: Field hockey trumps Grafton after delays

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Kaitlyn Kimball, Staff Reporter

    The varsity field hockey team defeated Grafton by one goal on Thursday, October 12. The winning goal was scored by Senior, Michelle Krewinghaus in the twelfth minute of the second half. Freshman, Erik

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  • Beginning the Brotherhood: JV Football starts season strong

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Kaitlyn Kimball, Staff Reporter

    The JV Football team defeated South Hampton on October 12, bringing their season record to a solid 4 – 1 – 1. The final score was Tabb 28, South Hampton 14. With a strong defensive end and a smart of

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  • Sea of Orange: Fans rock as the biggest team

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Nick Wynne, Sports Editor

    al newspapers and on the weekly television broadcasts. If you attend a football game, you have seen and heard the Orange People. Thomas Lane, who strongly promoted school spirit and unity, origin

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  • Moving the Chains: Progress, progress, progress

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Nick Wynne, Sports editor

    This season the varsity football team has been moving in the right direction. With a record of 3-2, 3-1 in the district, the Tigers have improved over last season. The addition of new players has help

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  • Running in Circles: X-Country challenges Lafayette, Jamestown

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Kaitlyn Kimball, Staff Reporter

    On October 11, the cross country team met with two of its main competitors: Jamestown and Lafayette. There were three races: two boy’s races and one girl’s race. Lafayette’s team dominated in all thre

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  • Banned Books - What's the Story?: Restricted reading brought to light

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Adam Baker, Editor-in-Chief

    Harry Potter; Huckleberry Finn; A Light in the Attic—what do they all have in common? Not only are they all immensely popular literary works, but each of them have been banned or challeneged at one t

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  • Book Review: Running with Scissors

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Kimberly Warren, Staff Reporter

    Running With Scissors is the memoir of Augusten Burroughs as a boy. At a young age, his mentally unstable mother tells him that her psychiatrist will be adopting him. Now, he is living with a group o

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  • Restaurany Review: Bonefish Grill

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Eddie Generazio, Entertainment Editor

    Bonefish Grill is a medium sized restaurant made popular for their grilled seafood and friendly crew of employees. At the restaurant, the atmosphere was relaxing, the lights were dimmed, and the

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In order to overcome his low confidence and his luck with girls, Roger (Jon Heder) enrolls in a confidence-building class taught by a slick Dr. P. Aided (Billy Bob Thornton). Dr. P uses dangerous met
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'Life is a Highway'
Country super-group Rascal Flatts continues to release hit after hit, with their current radio release being “My Wish.” The song has been an inspiration to an assortment of people in many different w
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One Acts are preparing for final performances and students are getting the opportunity to light up the stage. One Acts are a Virginia High School League Drama Competition between schools in the distri
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To most, November is the month of candy corn and chocolate, but to the slightly healthier, November is National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month! In honor of such an occasion, various students and faculty
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Bonefish Grill is a medium sized restaurant made popular for their grilled seafood and friendly crew of employees. At the restaurant, the atmosphere was relaxing, the lights were dimmed, and the
full story 
Running With Scissors is the memoir of Augusten Burroughs as a boy. At a young age, his mentally unstable mother tells him that her psychiatrist will be adopting him. Now, he is living with a group o
full story 
Banned Books - What's the Story?: Restricted reading brought to light
Harry Potter; Huckleberry Finn; A Light in the Attic—what do they all have in common? Not only are they all immensely popular literary works, but each of them have been banned or challeneged at one t
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Moday starts off a new week of building up for the Tigers next opponent. During Monday’s practice, the players focus on special teams. On Tuesday, they reherarse their offense and focus on their pla
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Do you play any other sports?No.When did you start playing volleyball?In eighth grade, I tried out for cheerleading but did not make it. So, I decided to try volleyball.Will you play volleyball in co
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On October 11, the cross country team met with two of its main competitors: Jamestown and Lafayette. There were three races: two boy’s races and one girl’s race. Lafayette’s team dominated in all thre
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