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Growing student body size surprises school board
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: REBECCA TAFF
Overcrowding has become an issue at Clarksburg High School since the school opened three years ago, due to extensive building of houses in Arora Hills on Skylark Rd. in Clarksburg, Maryland.
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CHS remembers Priya, Lakshmi Soundararajan
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: DARYA BOTKAN & SHREY TARPARA
Clarksburg High School experienced its first major tragedy with the deaths of 16-year-old Priya Soundararajan and her 14-year-old sister Lakshmi. While traveling in India, the Soundararajan family’s v
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Decoration provides inspirational school spirit
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By:
Decorating hallways for Spirit Week has been a tradition followed by other schools around Montgomery County for many years.
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Population predicaments present problems with portables
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: SAMANTHA ARONOW
Although Clarksburg High School opened just two years ago, the school has already put in four portables outside of the gym to address the issue of the increasing population in the Clarksburg area.
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Undefeated Coyote football dominates Gladiators
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: By: LYNNLEE JEWELL & BRIEANNA SANDERS
Football teams around the county have the idea of fear in their head when they prepare for the day that they attempt to attack the Coyote pack.
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Pro/Con: Should the legal drinking age be lower? (PRO): At 21 years of age, the legal drinking age in America is currently above that of any other country. In 1919, The United States established the 18th Amendment, prohibiting the distribution of alcohol. After the 21st amendment repealed prohibition in 1933,
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: ANDREW MULINGE
Debates over lowering the legal alcohol drinking age from to 21 to 18 have sparked controversy amongst college officials and just about everyone else.
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Pro/Con: Should the legal drinking age be lower? (CON): At 21 years of age, the legal drinking age in America is currently above that of any other country. In 1919, The United States established the 18th Amendment, prohibiting the distribution of alcohol. After the 21st amendment repealed prohibition in 1933,
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: ROB AROLD
America is full of careless teenagers: while individual teens may be smart, teenagers as a whole are ignorant, inexperienced and reckless when it comes to decision-making and developing life-changing
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Freshman 'initiation' protection plan on sale now
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: KUSH SHAH
I remember the fall of '06. The upperclassmen knew it was my first time, so they were very gentle with me. I felt a little violated, but I knew it was a rite of passage and I was a man that day. Then
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International administrators survey Coyote classes
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: LAUREN BOKOR
Teachers and administrators from Shanghai, China came to visit Clarksburg High School on September 11 to learn more about staff development and its impact on the learning process in American schools.
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‘So serious’ Dark Knight bats away Gotham City’s jokers
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: STARLA BELT
Why so serious? No, seriously…why so serious about Batman? The movie blockbuster has been all the rage since it opened on July 18, but why? Well, I’ll break it down here.
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The Howl
Clarksburg High School
Clarksburg, MD
Issue Date: Friday, September 26, 2008
Issue: September 2008
Last Update: Friday, September 26, 2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By By: LYNNLEE JEWELL & BRIEANNA SANDERS
Football teams around the county have the idea of fear in their head when they prepare for the day that they attempt to attack the Coyote pack.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By BRIELLE BELT & NATALIA MORRISON
Girls varsity field hockey will play Seneca Valley High School at home tomorrow after playing Northwest High School on Monday and Gaithersburg High School yesterday.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By MELISSA BECK & DANIEL CUERVO
Boys varsity soccer has had an awesome start to the fall 2008 season. The boys will take on the Watkins Mill Wolverines on Wednesday.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By BRIELLE BELT & NATALIA MORRISON
Girls varsity field hockey will play Seneca Valley High School at home tomorrow after playing Northwest High School on Monday and Gaithersburg High School yesterday.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By MELISSA BECK & DANIEL CUERVO
Boys varsity soccer has had an awesome start to the fall 2008 season. The boys will take on the Watkins Mill Wolverines on Wednesday.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By MELISSA BECK & BEN PIKOVSKY
With the new season here the Coyote volleyball team is hoping to have a successful season. On Tuesday they traveled to Watkins Mill High School, and played yesterday at Gaithersburg. They will play ag
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By MEREDITH BECK & ERIC BLUM
On Tuesday, the golf team competed against Richard Montgomery, Blake and Gaithersburg high schools. This Monday, the golfers will face their toughest competition, walking 18 grueling holes at District
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By ERIC BLUM & DANIEL CUERVO
Girls varsity tennis played the Damascus High School Hornets yesterday and the Springbrook High School Blue Devils at home on Monday.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By BRIELLE BELT & MEREDITH BECK
Girls varsity soccer is ready to take down the Watkin’s Mill High School Wolverines on Wednesday at home after their game yesterday against Kennedy High School.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By MICHELLE SLOAN & KORY WELLS
After practicing hard all summer, the pom pons and cheer squads, lead by their senior and junior captains, pumped up the Coyotes in their successful season start.
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