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Watchdog C.D. Hylton High School Woodbridge, VA
Issue Date: Thursday, November 06, 2008 Issue: Online Issue 2 Last Update: Saturday, November 22, 2008
  • Mideast conflict hits close to home

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Taylor Van Campenhout

    Whether at home watching the news or worrying about friends and family on the front lines in Iraq, students at Hylton are affected by this war. Some students don’t understand the direct effects just y

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  • Students manage in an economic recession

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Lorraine Archibald

    The worsening state of the economy has monopolized recent news. Economic issues facing American families are present in the lives of Hylton students, especially those with large families. "In my fa

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  • Girl's field hockey is sticking it out

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Amy Yuengert

    The Hylton varsity girl’s field hockey team had a very successful 2008 season, both on and off the field. A record number of girls showed team spirit and enthusiasm not only during tryouts, but as the

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  • Playing in the Turkey Bowl

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Ryan Valentine

    Fourth and goal, game on the line and every breath can be seen; stand at the line of scrimmage and stare at the half smiles of the opponents. This is the heart and soul of the Turkey Bowl. There ar

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  • Crime is increasing in our community

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Laura Campos

    Crime seems to have increased in Prince William County. Drugs, vandalism, and shootings are some of the crimes that are happening in the community, but most believe those things cannot happen to them.

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  • Sad days: clearing up rumors about depression

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Laura Weston

    Life in high school should not be harder because of depression. Dr. Randy Knack, Hylton’s psychologist, has cleared up any rumors or questions students have about depression. "If you get a headache

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  • What's on your plate?

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Katie McClish

    Most of Hylton’s students stand in line everyday to buy lunch in the Commons or Enclosed Cafeteria. Many believe the food is unhealthy and some have even had bad experiences with the food. "The chi

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  • Life can be difficult for the vertically-challenged

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Kenia Saucedo

    Too tall, too short, too big, and too small sounds like the title to a Dr. Seuss book, but in reality these words describe different kinds of people at Hylton. Having these physical "challenges" makes

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At-a-glance

Love. It is a four letter word that seems to be said and shown a lot at school. If a person was to walk through the halls before school, during class changes, lunch, or after school, they will most li
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Six tedious hours are consumed five days a week for the nine months students are in school. It takes 13 years to complete a proper education, and with that 13 years come a lot of hard work and dedicat
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The Homecoming contract that was enforced for students had to sign this year is simply the same rules in the Code of Behavior that is read in classes every year, and the same contract signed for prom.
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Whether at home watching the news or worrying about friends and family on the front lines in Iraq, students at Hylton are affected by this war. Some students don’t understand the direct effects just y
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Gobble, gobble, not! A big fat turkey is traditionally the main dish at Thanksgiving dinner, but what do vegetarians eat? There is a solution to this dilemma. It’s called "tofurkey." "You’re helpin
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Too tall, too short, too big, and too small sounds like the title to a Dr. Seuss book, but in reality these words describe different kinds of people at Hylton. Having these physical "challenges" makes
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Life in high school should not be harder because of depression. Dr. Randy Knack, Hylton’s psychologist, has cleared up any rumors or questions students have about depression. "If you get a headache
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Many people are searching for jobs but as time progresses fewer students are finding themselves able to obtain one. It seems that students are being affected because they don’t know where to go for he
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Typically when people think of high school dance team, they think of girly girls dancing around. But this year, students are in for a surprise. A first ever all-boys dance team has officially has been
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Students at our school are becoming more and more addicted. But not to drugs or smoking. They are getting addicted to caffeine. Waking up early in the morning is causing students to feel the need to d
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