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  • College Deadlines: Your source for the latest senior deadlines…

    Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By: Eric Blackstock

    With the second semester beginning, seniors need to take special notices for the resources being offered to them and important deadlines. This list will be kept as up to date as possible.

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  • Roses and Raspberries: The good and the bad of MHS.

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Katy Alexander

    Roses and raspberries is a new addition to the newspaper. It highlights the good (roses) and bad (raspberries) things going on around MHS.

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  • College Bound: Seniors start making plans for the fall

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Katy Alexander

    It’s about that time again. Seniors are anxiously awaiting that trip to the mail where they will find sealed letters that hold the key to their future.

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  • Black History?: Not. American History.

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Ashley Duncan

    February 28 is an important date. It’s signals the end of learning about African Americans until February 1 of the next year.

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  • Suspicion’s Confirmed: A review of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece.

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: LouAnne Randolph

    I recently sat down to watch one of Alfred Hitchcock’s lesser-known movies, “Suspicion”.

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  • A Different Kind of Cable TV: Matoaca's Premium Programming

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Theresa Hoever

    Do you enjoy watching television? Imagine watching television during class.

    Believe it or not, it’s a possibility.

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  • The Immigration Flood: What Can Be Done?

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Jennifer Tedder

    When the term “illegal immigrant” is mentioned, most Americans picture ten or so Mexicans crammed into a single ancient truck on the way to their jobs as construction workers, tortilla in hand and Spa

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  • Literature, Science, and Society: Add this class to your list.

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Michelle Piven

    English honors. AP History. Journalism 2.

    Students, it’s that time of year again – scheduling.

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  • You Don't Know Me!: Mr. Jawanza Whitfield

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Candice Hudson

    Guidance counselors. Scheduling, paperwork, advice, and listening. What kind of person would want to take on a job of this nature?

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  • Raising the Stakes: Insight on Matoaca’s Poker Craze

    Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By: Donny Durham

    You hold a pair of pocket deuces and on the flop, another deuce and a pair of Jacks. Your opponent checks. You respond with a fairly high bet, but then are facing with a horrible choice when your oppo

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The TomahawkTimes Matoaca High School Chesterfield, VA
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 Issue: Volume 23 Last Update: Wednesday, February 01, 2006
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Black History?: Not.  American History.
February 28 is an important date. It’s signals the end of learning about African Americans until February 1 of the next year.
full story 
College Bound: Seniors start making plans for the fall
It’s about that time again. Seniors are anxiously awaiting that trip to the mail where they will find sealed letters that hold the key to their future.
full story 
College Deadlines: Your source for the latest senior deadlines…
With the second semester beginning, seniors need to take special notices for the resources being offered to them and important deadlines. This list will be kept as up to date as possible.
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Famous Warrior: Matoaca Grad James Farrior
James “Potsie” Farrior has made it.
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MHS Laptops: A multiple-sided issue...
Three members of the Tomahawk Times staff, Jennifer Tedder, Ashley Duncan, and LouAnne Randolph, were recently published in the Letters to the Editor section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in which th
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About 50 of Matoaca High School’s marketing students participated in the 2006 DECA District Leadership Conference at Chesterfield Towne Center on January 18.
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Do you enjoy watching television? Imagine watching television during class.

Believe it or not, it’s a possibility.
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