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The Spectator Granby High School Norfolk, VA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 31, 2011 Issue: Volume 69 Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, May 31, 2011
  • RANDOM THOUGHTS ON RANDOM SPOTS

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By: Jasper Galang

    Funny signs: “Eat here and get gas" “This is a private sign, please do not read” “Zero percent off some stuff”

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  • SPEAKING OUT LOUD!

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By: Stephanie Brown

    “Students seeking an Advanced Diploma should be required to take Oral Communication because speaking is a fundamental in every aspect of academia,” according to Amanda Steadele, who wants every studen

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  • MUSIC, THE NEW APPROACH TO ANTI-BULLYING

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011 By: Sara Vazquez

    Girls were screaming. Guys, falling prey to the beat, were bobbing their heads. The singers were weaving through the cafeteria tables as if they were performing at Scope. For one day in May, the co

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  • GYM CLASS

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Costas Rerras

    Having gym class for three or four years as required for a diploma will, in fact, not stop obesity. Recently, the Virginia Senate passed new legislation requiring students in elementary and middle sch

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  • REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Kyle Losee

    Analysis on the turmoil in the Middle East.

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  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE WEEK

    Tuesday, March 22, 2011 By: Nic DeAngio

    Foreign Language Week is designed to teach students about the different cultures of our world, as well as the advantages of taking a foreign language.

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  • GHS HISTORY TEACHER JUMPS OUT FROM THE CROWD

    Monday, February 28, 2011 By: Thomas Martin

    An annual event at Mt. Vernon on Presidents' Day, attended by Social Studies department char Thomas Martin, became all the more memorable by an exciting and unexpected event that occured during the ce

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  • WORLD FOOD DAY

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Brandon Yasin

    Every year during the holiday season students clamor for a party from their teachers, but they are often denied because of the lack of educational content in them. However Sabrina Gunton, Social Studi

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  • GRANBY WRESTLING: BLAST FROM THE PAST

    Wednesday, February 09, 2011 By: Robert Hampton

    When sports historians think of a great basketball school, they think of Dematha High School in Maryland. When they think of a talented baseball school, they think of Pembrook Pines High School in Flo

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  • Facebook by the Facts

    Monday, February 07, 2011 By: Grace Rammelsberg

    Mark Zuckerberg was named TIME Magazine’s 2010 Person of the Year. In Lev Grossman’s article on Zuckerberg, he reveals some fascinating facts about Facebook.

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Sports

Everybody loves St. Patrick’s Day and the energetic parade that comes along with the celebratory day, but for some the day marks the point before the hardworking Granby Shamrockers run the Yuengling S
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Led by new head coach Mike Donavan, the Granby men’s varsity basketball team has left the court with a winning season final record of 11-9.
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Social studies teacher James Freeman is entering his 13th season as coach of the men’s varsity soccer team. Freeman was previously the head wrestling coach at Granby while gaining soccer experience at
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Imagine this scene: two teams, facing off in a battle of wits for glory and the title of champions. The question is asked, “What scientist was the first to use the telescope for astronomy?” The answer
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When sports historians think of a great basketball school, they think of Dematha High School in Maryland. When they think of a talented baseball school, they think of Pembrook Pines High School in Flo
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