Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Mimi Brown and Laquanna Giles
Congratulations to Senior Santavia Darden, 18, for the outstanding work she has done on this year’s track team. Darden was named District Champion in the girls’ long jump and District Runner Up in the full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Dana Bokhart
You may not know about her; you might not know her songs; and you probably haven’t heard her story. ..yet! Keri Hilson is currently the newest and biggest name in the world of hip-hop music. Her debut full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Hannah Briggs
Certain aspects of the 2008-09 baseball and softball seasons were inferior, but overall the teams were exceptional this year. Both teams tried hard and advanced to almost being the best in the distric full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Andy Pierre
All students may know him as “Q”, but to his opponents he may refer as “The Speed Demon”. Quincy McDuffie is a sprinter, a football player, and student here at the Eagles nest. McDuffie signed with full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Brittany Dougherty
Splash! Another year of water polo comes to an end, as players and fans alike are ready for more. Although water polo’s not as popular as football, the girls and boys Coach Patty Whitted doesn’t thi full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Esther Critton
Congratulations to Chris Hatcher for being chosen as one of three national finalists in the High school Engineering Category for the 2009 Extreme Re-design Contest. Hatcher won the judges over with hi full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Frances Maldonado
Both Edgewater and Boone High Schools have a long history of tradition and an even larger list of successful alumni. The long term rivalry that both schools share was an important factor for the Orla full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Meagan Goodspeed
As the school year comes to an end, students are anxious for the beginning of summer. Two months free from the shackles of homework, early mornings, tests, and the droning voices of our teachers. Du full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Hannah Briggs
The Food and Drug Administration announced in late April that the Plan B morning-after contraceptive will be sold to women as young as 17 years old without a prescription for the first time. It is a s full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Keila Rivera
The Food and Drug Administration has recently lifted the age limit to purchase the morning-after pill to 17, a decision that has stirred a great debate. The FDA’s decision will now make it OK for teen full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Brittan Lulfs
The latest global catastrophe, which isn’t nearly as serious as the media has made it out to be, arrives to us in the form of a common illness. It’s come to light that a certain strain of the influen full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Romney Beaumont and Ali Siwica
Do you or anyone close to you have cancer? If so, have you heard of Relay for life? Relay for life is run by the American Cancer Society which is an organization that helps fight against cancer. Te full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Leah Lawson and Katie Murphy
A new feminist movement is sweeping the globe with the new invention of the SheWee. The SheWee is a portable urinating device for women. It allows women the freedom to urinate standing up. No more bur full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Hind Berji and Sarah Chambers
Here at Edgewater High School, the taller the female student is, the more likely she is to get a dress code violation. Shorter girls seem to get away with hardly any clothing. Why is it that shorte full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Andy Pierre Charles
Are you popular enough for SGA? The Student Government Association has been a tradition in many schools for several decades. Their objective is to involve the student body in community and school rela full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Riley Soesman
SGA stands for Student Government Association, truth and fair treatment to all students at this school, right? Well lately SGA has been less of a group of teens working together to solve problems and full story >
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
By
Mckenzie Collard
It’s 4:23 on a Friday afternoon and Edgewater students are getting anxious. Plans for the weekend have been made and most have one thing on their mind – tonight’s blow-out house party. Parties are all full story >
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
By
Mckenzie Collard
It happened overnight. Harry and I were practicing our magical spells when one went terribly wrong. Before we knew that we had said the banished words, “Edgewaterpatronum”, we were engulfed by fiery b full story >
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
By
Riley Soesman
Everyone knows about the future construction plan for Edgewater High School and most of the students on campus have seen the current renovations being made, but how is the progress really going? The full story >
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