Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Friday, October 13, 2006 Issue: Volume 37- Print Issue 1 & Online Updates Last Update: Sunday, November 05, 2006
  • Katrina, One Year Later...: A City Recooperates; People Return

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Hirdesh Matta

    Gone! Just like that. In one day, thousands of people lost their homes, lost their way of life and were forced to start from scratch. What could cause this much damage and, more importantly, could an

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  • Weathering the Storm: Parents Attend Back-to-School Night

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Stephanie Pham

    Paint Branch High School welcomed parents to its annual Back to School Night on Thursday, September 28. Despite the storm raging outside, many parents and student volunteers were able to make it to sc

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  • Panther Parking Lot Prowlers

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Biniam Dawit

    What exactly makes a perfect car? Is it how the car looks? How fast it is? How about gas mileage? None of these things alone make a perfect car, but together they can get pretty close.

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  • Blogging Boom

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Becca Hale

    It has swept through the world faster than a tornado through Baltimore and taken countless teens along for the ride. This phenomenon has changed how people communicate their thoughts and express their

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  • All for CollegeAP Classes Challenge, But are they Worth it?

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Sanata Sy-Sahande

    As the first month of school has already passed, juniors who were once new to their AP classes have adjusted by now to their more rigorous work loads. Looking back on the first quizzes and tests, and

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  • What's Going On?: A Look Inside Three of Paint Branch's Lesser Known Clubs

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Adrienne Chlumsky

    Amnesty International is a club here at Paint Branch, sponsored by Ms. Blighton, that focuses on human rights. A recognized club for the past eight years, the Equestrian Club, consisting of eight girl

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  • Panthers Lose a Heartbreaker

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: HIrdesh Matta

    With just five seconds left in the game, Kennedy quarterback Melvin Harris ran for a touchdown to give the the Cavaliers a 25-24 win in front of a large homecoming crowd on Saturday, October 7. The Ca

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  • Dark Cloud Shadows Girls' Soccer: Lady Panthers fall to BCC 3-0

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Tyler Fean

    As game time approached, the girls’ varsity soccer team knew it would have a tough battle against the BCC Lady Barons, a team currently ranked #1 in the 3A/2A/1A division.  Before the game, junior Kat

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  • And They're Off!: Cross Country off to a Hot Start

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Becca Hale

    This year’s cross country team has a new coach and is roaring. With a relaxed feel while keeping serious goals, the cross country runners are looking to enjoy the upcoming season. The team is focusin

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  • PB Field Hockey Upsets Sherwood

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Adrienne Chlumsky

    On Monday, October 9, the Paint Branch field hockey team entered their match against the Sherwood Warriors intent on playing their best game of the season. The team responded strongly to the challeng

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The 60's Comes To Paint Branch!: New play takes gender roles to a new level back in the day.
Paint Branch’s drama department has been a very active and important part of Paint Branch fine arts for the last six years. The drama department is recognized for the strong performances it never fail
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A lot has happened since last year, including more hurricanes, more plotted terrorist attacks, and the death of a most cherished, most caffeinated crocodile hunter. However, the most notable of summe
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“Why should I care about voting?” I’m not old enough to vote, so it doesn’t matter, right?” Wrong! Now I’m no politically savvy teen, but I must admit, we simply just can’t use the excuse of we are n
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Sorry freshman, sophomores, and juniors, although your time will come, this edition of my column is directed at the soon to be outgoing class of “double oh seven.” Not that I intend on completely igno
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So, it is the first official Smack/Backtalk for me and it comes at the best time possible. I had my mind set on what I was going to talk about long ago, but I have to veer off my path for a moment and
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Yo, it’s another year and now I got someone else to pick on. Brad couldn’t handle this so, Anthony, I don’t think you stand a chance. Let’s step into it. The football season is a few weeks old and al
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Coming from Germany for an exchange year to the USA was a big step for me. I spent over a year preparing for this trip by speaking to former exchange students, filling out forms, applying for a visa,
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Burtonsville Shines: Annual Event Draws Crowd Despite Rain
As the 16th annual Burtonsville Day Parade rolled around the corner, Burtonsville residents gathered together for a fun filled day on September 30. The parade started off with a charity walk at Greenc
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Although the four contestants competing for the title of Miss Burtonsville Outstanding Teen had never met before their first and only rehearsal, they were able to befriend each other quickly and learn
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