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  • Mariah Carey comes back strong as Mimi

    Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Chinelle Halley

    Mariah Carey is back with her latest album, "The Emancipation of Mimi." The album was released on April 12th. There are fourteen hot tracks that are co-produced and arranged by some of the music the i

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  • Video Game ReviewGod of War

    Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Dominick McDonald

    It doesn't happen often, but every now and then a game is released that's so outstanding that the various game fanatics must play it regardless of their genre preferences. God of War, Sony's latest fi

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  • WJ Film Society Throws First Ever Film Festival

    Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Alex Gorelik

    “You can’t kill me. You’re already dead.“ So goes the quote from the movie Check, shown at the first annual Walter Johnson student film festival thrown on May 27 by the WJ Film Society.     The film

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  • Hayes is Region IV Principal of the Year: First time in fifty year history for Creek

    Tuesday, May 31, 2005 By: Andy Collins

    At a school where diversity continues to peak, we can find a strong, courageous and dedicated principal in Dr. Fred Hayes. Now in his third year at Creek, Dr. Hayes has proved to be both a successful

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  • Bands Have 'Excellent' Time in Boston

    Wednesday, June 01, 2005 By: Emily Travers

    The percussion, concert, and jazz band’s trip to Boston from April 29th to May 2nd for the Classical Music Festival resulted in many memories involving blue paint, ducks, and the seniors' final band t

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  • Riverwalk Landing Brings Revenue to Yorktown

    Wednesday, June 01, 2005 By: Hailey Shupe and Jill Wiedemann

    York County officials have invested a lot of time and money into the new Riverwalk Landing. The new landing is located at Yorktown beach and has been under construction since February of 2004. The p

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  • Lifehouse releases self-titled album

    Wednesday, June 01, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Looking for a good CD to pick up for summer work? Look no further than Lifehouse’s new self-titled album.

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  • Interior DesignTurning EHS Green

    Wednesday, June 01, 2005 By: C.J. Harbach

    With a $200 budget, the interior decorating class was able to turn the Paul Metzger Suite (the conference room off the cafeteria) from shabby to chic.

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  • Creek Students Change Tragedy to Charity

    Thursday, June 02, 2005 By: Carrie Taylor

    Shoes which previously had been a display to educate the community about the prevalence of child abuse are being sent to poverty stricken children in Kenya.

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  • She's only just begun...: Sophomore Emilie Rodgers makes literary debut

    Thursday, June 02, 2005 By: BRITA STENDAHL

    IPSWICH -- Emilie Rodgers is now a known, published poet and writer. Did we mention she is only a sophomore in high school? This year alone, Rodgers has completed and published her first novel titled

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News
York County officials have invested a lot of time and money into the new Riverwalk Landing.
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Both filmmakers and the festival organizers enjoyed creating the festival.
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The most expensive renovation in school history will take place this summer.
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Features
An anti-smoking assembly made a difference for Dr. Delgado.
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Rodgers has completed and published her first novel titled Set In Stone: Springtime. The novel will be the first of a trilogy, the rest of which that will come out later this year.
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Shoes which previously had been a display to educate the community about the prevalence of child abuse are being sent to poverty stricken children in Kenya.
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Dr. Hayes conquered a tough childhood to become a strong leader for our school.
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Opinion
University High School is not a year round school, and year-round homework does not belong here.
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Even small steps can make a difference to our environment.
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Music between classes would send students into each class with a positive feeling.
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