The Blue & Gold Gaithersburg High School Gaithersburg, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 Issue: March 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
  • March Madness Media Day

    Tuesday, April 08, 2008 By: Jasmine Jones, 4/8

    Only nine students in the entire Washington Metropolitan area were allowed the opportunity to watch eight of the nationally ranked teams in the tournament and I was one of them.

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  • Poetic Hart is Mr. Gburg

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Elizabeth Roberts, Features Editor, 3/19/08

    Mr. Gaithersburg winner Bassanio Hart rapped about his journey throughout high school and how he learned from failure to become successful. Most of the audience seemed to connect with his message, dem

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  • Japanese Americans visit GHS, share WWII stories with students

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Kristina Lykke, News Editor, 3/19/08

    Each person took his or her turn and stood up quietly, exhibiting humble politeness, a quality revered in Japanese culture. The speakers described their experiences before, during and after World War

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  • B&G recognizes Richter as Teacher of the Year

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Kelly Holleran, Editor in Chief, 3/19/08

    Shining lasers into students’ eyes and passing around dead squids is all part of a day’s teaching for Advanced Placement Biology and forensics teacher Kurt Richter.Kidding. Richter really doesn’t dama

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  • Art show exposes artists, public school limits

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Lily Goldberg, Emily Heldman, Web editor and Sports Editor, 3/19/08

    On March 12, Gaithersburg High School’s J-hall transformed into an art gallery. The windowsills were lined with mosaics, black columns displayed photography, sketches and digital art, the display case

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  • School bus safety paramount in minds of riders

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Steven Bennett, Sports editor, 3/19/08

    What would happen if the unthinkable did?

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  • Subs have feelings, too

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Kristina Lykke, News Editor,3/19/08

    They emerge from murky caves, covered in slime and tainted by evil spirits: substitute teachers. In reality, substitutes are nothing like that - they’re just treated that way by some students.

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  • Trojan of the Month

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Madeline Montgomery, Editor in Chief, 3/19/08

    Name: Dan StoneNickname: “Jew?”Age: 17Grade: 12GPA: 3.6-“ish”Favorite color: OrangeFavorite music: Classic rock, hard rock, alternative rock, “basically anything”Favorite food: Salmon and peanut butte

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  • Trojanette of the Month

    Monday, March 17, 2008 By: Vidal Solano, Web editor, 3/19/08

    Name: Crystal VarkalisNickname: Loud Mouth Age: 16Grade: 11GPA: 3.4 Favorite color: PinkFavorite music: Daft PunkFavorite food: Banana puddingFavorite animal: Unicorn Activities: Poms and Key Club

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  • Sports fan’s ESPN dream job

    Tuesday, March 18, 2008 By: Bobby Oler

    ESPN is every sports fan’s dream job. Who wouldn’t want to go to work in a building that thrives on the latest scores and stats from every league imaginable?

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Art show exposes artists, public school limits
On March 12, Gaithersburg High School’s J-hall transformed into an art gallery. The windowsills were lined with mosaics, black columns displayed photography, sketches and digital art, the display case
full story 
Shining lasers into students’ eyes and passing around dead squids is all part of a day’s teaching for Advanced Placement Biology and forensics teacher Kurt Richter.Kidding. Richter really doesn’t dama
full story 
Each person took his or her turn and stood up quietly, exhibiting humble politeness, a quality revered in Japanese culture. The speakers described their experiences before, during and after World War
full story 
Mr. Gaithersburg winner Bassanio Hart rapped about his journey throughout high school and how he learned from failure to become successful. Most of the audience seemed to connect with his message, dem
full story 
School bus safety paramount in minds of riders
What would happen if the unthinkable did?
full story 
Street racing leads to breakneck endangerment
Driving 120 miles per hour down a straightaway, then, all of a sudden, boom.
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CollegeWeekLive is coming to a computer monitor near you this spring.
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Coconut cream, apple, cherry, blueberry, lemon meringue, pumpkin and seemingly any flavor imaginable. Gaithersburg High School held its second annual Pi Day on March 14 to honor that magical number ve
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