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  • A Politically Charged Vacation

    Tuesday, August 24, 2004 By: Kathryn McAbee

    Most students would love to be able to miss nine weeks worth of school. Having the opportunity to work around the state delegates and senators, along with other students, would be the opportunity of

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  • Over The Rainbow

    Tuesday, August 24, 2004 By: Jodie Nichols

    Imagine this. A blank canvas, one paint-brush, and a pallet filled with countless colors. Out of all the thousands of colors in this world, which would your first choice be? Blue was the favorite

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  • Guys and Girls

    Tuesday, August 24, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton

    You’ve heard it time and time again. Almost every time a guy or girl is rejected by the opposite sex, he or she moans, “Why? What am I doing wrong?” Armed with two questions, a pen, and paper The St

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  • Guys and Girls

    Tuesday, August 24, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton

    You’ve heard it time and time again. Almost every time a guy or girl is rejected by the opposite sex, he or she moans, “Why? What am I doing wrong?” Armed with two questions, a pen, and paper The St

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  • Guys and Girls

    Tuesday, August 24, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton

    You’ve heard it time and time again. Almost every time a guy or girl is rejected by the opposite sex, he or she moans, “Why? What am I doing wrong?” Armed with two questions, a pen, and paper The St

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  • Girls Varsity Soccer

    Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton and Travis Blount-Elliott

    The Star attended a varsity girl’s soccer game in March, Halifax vs. Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry won by the skin of their teeth in the hard fought and well-played game. Said HCHS Coach Young of h

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  • Girls JV Soccer

    Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton and Travis Blount-Elliott

    Coach Kight of the girl’s JV soccer team is happy with the way her team has performed this year. “I think the team has really bonded. They work together really well. We have won more games than we’

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  • Boys JV Soccer

    Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton and Travis Blount-Elliott

    JV Coach Long recently said of his team, “I’m very pleased; our goal at the beginning of the season was to be competitive, and so far that’s exactly what we’ve done. “Glass is probably the toughest

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  • The Gift of Life

    Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By: Sarah Mandel

    Wednesday April 7, 2004, students and teachers gave a “gift of life saving blood.” Seventy-nine donors were present, twelve were deferred, fifty-five units were given, and forty-four donors were firs

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  • Boys Varsity Soccer

    Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By: Marynn Skelton and Travis Blount-Elliott

    Coach Shealy is optimistic about the boys’ varsity soccer team this year. When asked how the team was doing, he said, “We’re faster this year, we’ve had more focus in practice and on the field. We’r

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The Star Halifax County High School South Boston, VA
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The Star attended a varsity girl’s soccer game in March, Halifax vs. Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry won by the skin of their teeth in the hard fought and well-played game. Said HCHS Coach Young of h
full story 
Coach Kight of the girl’s JV soccer team is happy with the way her team has performed this year. “I think the team has really bonded. They work together really well. We have won more games than we’
full story 
Coach Shealy is optimistic about the boys’ varsity soccer team this year. When asked how the team was doing, he said, “We’re faster this year, we’ve had more focus in practice and on the field. We’r
full story 
JV Coach Long recently said of his team, “I’m very pleased; our goal at the beginning of the season was to be competitive, and so far that’s exactly what we’ve done. “Glass is probably the toughest
full story 
Ashes, Ashes, Our Pants Fall Down!
Skin, skin everywhere! You have seen it. I have seen it. We have all seen students flaunt the dress code, and we have all seen students get away with it. My question is, Why? Why not enforce the
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Spring has finally sprung! The birds are singing, flowers are blooming, school is almost out, and seniors are looking forward to graduation. What to do after getting out of school is stressing eve
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“DOWN! SET! HUT, HUT!” *crack* “Ouch! My arm, I think it’s broken!” Many students have not experienced stitches, broken bones, orother various injuries. Fifty-four percent of students in a rec
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Wednesday April 7, 2004, students and teachers gave a “gift of life saving blood.” Seventy-nine donors were present, twelve were deferred, fifty-five units were given, and forty-four donors were firs
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Most students would love to be able to miss nine weeks worth of school. Having the opportunity to work around the state delegates and senators, along with other students, would be the opportunity of
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Can you believe it? It is already time to search for a tuxedo, or the perfect dress, not to mention that elusive certain pair of shoes. Girls spend hours in the tanning bed; guys clean up their “rid
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