The Edge
Edgewood High School
Edgewood, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 
Issue: Volume 7, Number 4
Last Update: Monday, May 07, 2007

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By Michelle Hammacher

Bel Air, Edgewood and North Harford High Schools each had 5 participants who read poetry in 4 rounds: 2 single rounds, where just one poet performed, and 2 group rounds, where all 5 poets from each sc full story >

By Ana Bunger

“The atmosphere was calm but exciting, and everyone got along,” junior Nikkie Dorsey said. With the tables draped with red table clothes, and the chandeliers shinning brightly on the girls’ dres full story >

By Kelsey Strine

Every year, many Edgewood seniors make the decision to enter the military. Among this year’s recruits are Mike Magaha and Joe Kelley, both going to the Marines, and Alex Emge, who is going to the Nav full story >

By Eric Merlock

The age of pure advancement of next gen consoles is over. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have shown this to us. It is not how purely powerful a console is that sells and it is not how good looking th full story >

By Michelle Hammacher

Personally, I don’t want to hear that again. I have been saying that I want to leave Edgewood as soon as possible and never look back. Honestly, I am scared to death. What terrifies me is the realizat full story >

By C.J. Harbach

Girls are confusing. If that’s not a fact already, it should be. Men, you’re never going to figure out what your girl wants. It’s impossible because we’re constantly changing our minds. One minute we’ full story >

By Caitlin Danna

In loving memory of the soldiers who have given their lives during the Iraq war, Mr. Licier and Ms. Comoglio’s art students helped to make a memorial commemorating what those soldiers fought and died full story >

By Elizabeth Eder

No matter what you wear, what your hair color is, or what your social status is there is always on place you go during the school day: the cafeteria. There are many concerns about the cafeteria righ full story >

By Elizabeth Eder

Harford Community College has started dual-enrollment courses which allow students to take college courses while they’re still attending high school. These courses allow students to take class that co full story >

By Jeff

“Out of three hundred people I was this little girl raising her hand, asking the teacher what an Ostrich was,” Mrs. Roland said. Mrs. Roland has been a teacher here for over five years, winning full story >

By Michelle Hammacher

Most high school students decide to start their first job at a grocery store or fast food place. Evan Kirkendall decided to open his own business. Harford Sound has been responsible for the soun full story >

By Lacey Goff

“I’m inspired by the school and I love being here,” Ms. Mazzie said. Ms. Mazzie knows how to get involved in school activities. She hosts the pep rallies, runs the clock for football games, atte full story >

By Lacey Goff

Graduation, it’s a time of accomplishment and satisfaction. Yet, there is some controversy under all those caps and gowns. Every year, seniors receive announcements to send to their families informin full story >

By Courtney Haupt

Times Square, Beauty and the Beast, Medieval Times, Hudson on the Hyatt. These were the sights and sounds experienced by the music department on their weekend trip to New York City from March 30th to full story >

By C.J. Harbach

“It was a very difficult, professional opportunity,” Mr. Burke said. Mr. Burke has been teaching at Edgewood for 15 years, so he’s had a couple rounds of students from 9th through 12th grade. Fo full story >

By Elizabeth Eder

Ms. Sconion is a teacher, real-estate agent, traveler, and a club/organization contributor. Judging from all these personal aspects she can easily be classified as super woman by her students. “She full story >