• Skiing to save lives of Haitians: Arapahoe juniors make skiing documentary to benefit starving children in Haiti with help of community

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Erin Oliver

    It was made at first to show their love for the slopes, but in the end filmed for a much higher purpose.Throughout the 2007-2008 ski season, six Arapahoe junior friends, Joseph Miller, William Kelley,

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  • Dalit oppression lessened by Dalit Freedom Network

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Danielle Sticka

    According to the Dalit Freedom Network, the population of the United States is 300 million. The number of Dalit living in India has reached 250 million. The Dalit Freedom Network hosted a Dalit Awaren

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  • Eight TSA students qualify for national competition

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Anna Dreiling

    At the Technology Student Association (TSA) State Conference on April 26, Arapahoe High School’s representing competitors took nine top three finishes, including two first place finishes, three second

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  • Taking final jump for varsity state track meet

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Kristina Hoyer

    "The next event is the pole-vaulting,” declares the announcer conducting the varsity track meet on Sat. April 26. Looking around, several events are taking place. In one corner of the field there is p

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  • Cycling through Centennial: Senior Andrew Han shares his experiences, passion for cycling

    Thursday, May 08, 2008 By: Keely Quinn

    “I wear spandex shorts and shave my legs and don’t even care,” senior Andrew Han said.Han has been cycling for two and a half years. He now bikes with local biking team Front Rangers Cycling Club.

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  • Through sickness and health, 'til death do us part: Senior Karly Brown plans on getting married just a few days after graduation

    Friday, May 16, 2008 By: Emma Lawler

    Watching the radiant bride gliding down the aisle in a gorgeous white dress to meet the handsome husband to be is an image implanted in almost every little girl’s dreams. Eighteen-year-old senior Karl

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  • Iraqi student immersed in United States culture: After leaving his home country, coming to Colorado, Junior Ali Alshawi starts new life

    Friday, May 16, 2008 By: Kerry Leary

    unior Ali Alshawi had always dreamt of coming to America, to see what America was truly like. Born in Basra, Iraq in 1990, Alshawi has seen it all. Growing up in Iraq, he lived with his mother, hi

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At-a-glance

Living a vegetarian lifestyle: For some, five servings of fruits, vegetables a day is an understatement
As a larger variety of options become available for the vegetarian diet, more young people are choosing to lead a vegetarian lifestyle, which includes choosing not to eat meat, poultry or fish as wel
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Salvia Divinorum: the most potent natural psychoactive, hallucinogenic herb known to man. Used in ancient times by the Mazatec Indians in Mexico, the substance has emerged as a recent drug popular amo
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Iraqi student immersed in United States culture: After leaving his home country, coming to Colorado, Junior Ali Alshawi starts new life
unior Ali Alshawi had always dreamt of coming to America, to see what America was truly like. Born in Basra, Iraq in 1990, Alshawi has seen it all. Growing up in Iraq, he lived with his mother, hi
full story 
Through sickness and health, 'til death do us part: Senior Karly Brown plans on getting married just a few days after graduation
Watching the radiant bride gliding down the aisle in a gorgeous white dress to meet the handsome husband to be is an image implanted in almost every little girl’s dreams. Eighteen-year-old senior Karl
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“I wear spandex shorts and shave my legs and don’t even care,” senior Andrew Han said.Han has been cycling for two and a half years. He now bikes with local biking team Front Rangers Cycling Club.
full story 
"The next event is the pole-vaulting,” declares the announcer conducting the varsity track meet on Sat. April 26. Looking around, several events are taking place. In one corner of the field there is p
full story 
"The senior swimmers this year are one of the largest male senior classes. The swimmers are a very bright group who show strong leadership skills. They are one of the best senior classes here in terms
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At the Technology Student Association (TSA) State Conference on April 26, Arapahoe High School’s representing competitors took nine top three finishes, including two first place finishes, three second
full story 
Few of Arapahoe’s previous senior classes can claim that their respective class gifts can save a person’s life. For the class of 2008, however, their gift to the school may one day do just that. This
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According to the Dalit Freedom Network, the population of the United States is 300 million. The number of Dalit living in India has reached 250 million. The Dalit Freedom Network hosted a Dalit Awaren
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