Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Friday, September 10, 2004 Issue: Volume 35 Issue 1 Last Update: Thursday, October 28, 2004
  • Homecoming 2004:: Paint Branch Celebrates 35th Anniversary

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Sumiti Chadda

    2004 marks the 35th anniversary for Paint Branch High School, which was celebrated on October 2, 2004.

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  • It's Academic Team Escapes With Victory in Local Competition

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Anver Khan and Brad Fischer

    On September 18, at the NBC Channel 4 studios in Washington D.C., the Paint Branch It’s Academic team won a nail biting first-round match against opponents Laurel High School and Charles Herbert Flowe

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  • Silver SprUng: Heading Downtown? The Latest Hot Spots are Just Down the Road

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Anita Addo

    The last few months of the 2004 year have proven to be promising in the area of change. Some of these changes are relevant to Paint Branch students in the form of their education, like the new academi

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  • Museum of the American Indian Opens in D.C.: First Americans are Finally Honored With Their Own Museum

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Dustin Richardson

    “Live for the journey, not the destination.” These are the words of W. Richard West Jr. the founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian. From the first moment one looks at the N

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  • Museum of the American Indian Opens in D.C.: First Americans are Finally Honored With Their Own Museum

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Dustin Richardson

    “Live for the journey, not the destination.” These are the words of W. Richard West Jr. the founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian. From the first moment one looks at the N

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  • Over Achievers: Are they actually acheiving that much?

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Amber Huh

    With fifteen hours of work, three Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and club activities, free time is a luxury for senior Ben Lachica. However, he’s not the only one multitasking. Whether it’s a rigoro

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  • PokerThe New King in Town

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Vinny Chung

    top of his two facedown cards again just to make sure he saw them right the first time. The person to his right just raised a bet, and now it is Howard’s turn to either match it or fold his cards away

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  • Senior Unity Day a Fun Time for All

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Sandeep Soman

    Rain, food, and about 400 seniors. Could there be a better formula for bonding? On Wednesday, September 8, 2004, the senior class headed to Smokey Glen Farm in Gaithersburg, Maryland, for the second

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  • Senior Reflections Start Early: Class of '05 Takes an Early Look at How Their Year is Shaping Up

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Marie Adeaga

    The new seniors of Paint Branch High School have mixed feelings on their final year. Excited, hesitant, and fearful are words that they use to describe their thoughts of what it feels like to be a

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  • College Career Counselor Up To The Tasks at Hand

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Judith Scott

    If you stop by the Paint Branch College Career Center you will see a new face and a new person in charge. That new person is Maureen Murphy, and she is replacing Mrs. Morse this year as the college a

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The last few months of the 2004 year have proven to be promising in the area of change. Some of these changes are relevant to Paint Branch students in the form of their education, like the new academi
full story 
“Live for the journey, not the destination.” These are the words of W. Richard West Jr. the founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian. From the first moment one looks at the N
full story 
“Live for the journey, not the destination.” These are the words of W. Richard West Jr. the founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian. From the first moment one looks at the N
full story 
With fifteen hours of work, three Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and club activities, free time is a luxury for senior Ben Lachica. However, he’s not the only one multitasking. Whether it’s a rigoro
full story 
top of his two facedown cards again just to make sure he saw them right the first time. The person to his right just raised a bet, and now it is Howard’s turn to either match it or fold his cards away
full story 
Rain, food, and about 400 seniors. Could there be a better formula for bonding? On Wednesday, September 8, 2004, the senior class headed to Smokey Glen Farm in Gaithersburg, Maryland, for the second
full story 
The new seniors of Paint Branch High School have mixed feelings on their final year. Excited, hesitant, and fearful are words that they use to describe their thoughts of what it feels like to be a
full story 
If you stop by the Paint Branch College Career Center you will see a new face and a new person in charge. That new person is Maureen Murphy, and she is replacing Mrs. Morse this year as the college a
full story 
Bem Vindo ao Brasil: (Welcome to Brasil)
Rio de Janeiro and the Carnaval are not the only attractions in Brazil. I learned this first hand as I had a chance to go to Brazil and fully immerse myself in its culture this past summer. My oversea
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In the ‘80s, it was Adidas, Benetton, and white knee socks with stripes around the top. In the ‘90s, it was backpack purses, wind pants, and Nike. They were “Fashion’s Fad Highs.” In this day and a
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