Sholar named Dare Principal of the Year: Joey Lamb
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Though opening a new high school would seem like a strenuous task for most principals, Allison Sholar has shown little fear. Just one year after her school’s opening, FFHS’s principal has already show
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Katrina efforts prove successful
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Dani Landskroener
As the remnants of Hurricane Katrina disappeared, the world was awestruck to see the Big Easy silenced. Almost immediately, the Outer Banks community broke that silence, offering aid to the victims in
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Sawyer wins TOY
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Natalie Scott
Journalism teacher Robin Sawyer and her daughter, junior Korie Sawyer, were on their way home from school Sept. 9, when Mrs. Sawyer’s phone rang. On the line was Diane Forest, coordinator for the loca
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Landmarks leveled
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Brandon Edwards
As the summer season ends, tourists leave and businesses close up. This season, however, some landmarks are saying their final goodbye, as many are being torn down to build “mini-hotels.” Quagmires, f
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Music festival returns to Roanoke Island
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Alexi Holian
For the third year, the Carolista Music Festival will be held at Roanoke Island Festival Park Oct. 7 – 9.
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Club, publications bring home awards, receive honors during summer break
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Olivia Hurd
For most students, school is the last thing on their minds during the summer. But a few from FFHS gave up a week at the beach to attend summer programs, like the North Carolina Scholastic Media Associ
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Lockers to be kept for school career
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Kim Anderson
At the beginning of the school year, most students expected everything to be different. However, that mentality changed when they found out that they would be keeping the same locker assigned to them
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Parking choice now made new senior privilege
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Meagan Gomez
When school began and seniors started to choose their parking spaces for the year, many juniors expected their turn to choose would be next. However, this year, juniors were not be allowed to choose w
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Free food, candy spread fever: Club Day offers information, gives opportunities to sign up
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Alexi Holian
Club Day was held on Sept. 9 during all three lunches, giving students the opportunity to join the clubs that had set up displays in the lobby.
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Self-medication outlawed
Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Natalie Scott
During the first week of school, announcements were heard constantly about self-medication and the permission form that was to be turned in order to receive medicine at school. There was a lot of conf
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Nighthawk News
First Flight High School
Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Issue: Volume 2 Issue 1
Last Update: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By By Korie Sawyer
Back to school shopping, you saw long, bangle beads along with gaucho pants, shoes with jewels and shirts you could layer in many clothing stores. You may have also heard your parents say, “I owned th
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By By Zach Warhover
As wireless Internet explodes in the world of technology, teenagers are utilizing this new way to access the World Wide Web in their homes, schools and at other wireless hot spots.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By By Natalie Scott
Compared to Coheed and Cambria’s last CD, their new release Good Apollo I’m Burning Star IV; Volume One: from Fear through the Eyes of Madness has a harsher tone to the lyrics and vocals.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By Shana McAllister
With a lineup of heavy-hitters including Jay-Z, The Game, Adam Levine, Common and many others to compliment his own substantial talents, Kanye West’s second CD, Late Registration, is obviously going t
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By Rob Martin
After their triple-platinum debut album, Believe, and platinum follow up, The Sickness, Disturbed was expected to move forward with their unique music. However, Ten Thousand Fists makes little progres
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Kim Anderson
As a die-hard country music fan, I really enjoyed Hillbilly Deluxe, Brooks and Dunn’s 13th album. Brooks and Dunn are becoming much bigger in the music industry and I think that they have created a hi
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Korie Sawyer
Fresh out of the recording studio, the debut CD of The Pussycat Dolls, PCD, is original and upbeat, featuring winners and losers in a wide variety of tunes.
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Joey Lamb
Despite the benefits many anticipated after a 25-24 vote in the North Carolina State Senate that made North Carolina the 42nd state to pass the lottery, I feel the moral values of our traditionally so
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Kristina Argiroff
After years of debate, North Carolinians will finally have the chance to win millions in their own state after the lottery was passed by the state legislature.
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Friday, October 14, 2005 By Zach Warhover
In high schools across the state, sports such as soccer, track, tennis, cross country, volleyball and football are expected to be played in the fall. Add baseball and basketball, typically spring and
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