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The Dangerous Summer: Little-known band releases new album Embed This Article
The members of the band The Dangerous Summer always had a dream to play music. As lead singer A.J. Perdomo says in their song, “The Permanent Rain,” “But I was just a kid. One with all these dreams o
Making people sick since 1999 Embed This Article
Do you know what music is popular in Japan or that there’s a type of music that uses static instead of regular instruments called noise? There are bands famous for their off-the-wall antics as well as
Reinvented "Fame" does not disappoint Embed This Article
“Fame! I’m going to live forever; I’m going to learn how to fly high!” For those who don’t know those words, they are the lyrics to the signature song from the 1980 movie “Fame.” This movie has been “
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It seems these days that nearly every Friday another trashy, action-packed Hollywood blockbuster makes its big debut. If it is not an action flick, it is the newest slice-and-dice movie or dumb chick
"Not for school, but for life, we learn:" There's more to high school than homework Embed This Article
Welcome to reality, Arapahoe. October is always the first month where the challenges of the school year start to overshadow that beginning-of-the-year “can-do” attitude. As tests start to pile up, gra
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This is it -- the sophomore slump, the year it all goes downhill. We are stuck right in the middle of everything, and it’s the last place we want to be. Last year, we were freshmen: the “new guys” o
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Everyone knows how scary high school can be for incoming freshmen. We are either afraid to get shoved in a locker or to get lost. We feel extremely vulnerable and helpless. It doesn’t help when the ol
Cancer through the eyes of daughters: How my mother's cancer turned my world upside down Embed This Article
The American Cancer Society estimates thatalmost 1.5 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in the United States during 2009. I never expected one of those diagnoses to be in my family, however.
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“I’m glad I broke my tailbone,” is not a common sentiment among those who have done so. But it was for senior Mitchell Wertheimer after he had a first-hand experience with an infamous enemy — cancer.
Cancer through the eyes of mothers: two women fight breast cancer, gain new perspective Embed This Article
Take a moment to step into the lives of Shirley Huber and Susan Hermann. At first glance, they are completely different. One is a tax accountant with a single kid. The other is a stay-at-home mom with
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Though there are many talented artists at Arapahoe, one senior is chosen by the Art Department to be honored as the Artist of the Month. Joan Hitchens, Joe Holliman, Susan Bakken and Jill Hawthorne
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It is no surprise that Joe Holliman has won the 2009 Colorado Art Educator of the Year. Over the last 16 years, Holliman has built a reputation among many students of Arapahoe as a very helpful and re
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The fall play “Quilters” will be presented on October 22, 23 and 24 at 7 p.m. at the Arapahoe theater. The student director, senior Averill Corkin, talks about the upcoming play.
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“It really is the best place in the world,” senior Destiny Bell said. “Everyone is so happy and welcoming even though they have nothing.” Bell is one of the many Arapahoe students who traveled to Afr
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The idea for the “Remember…Campaign” was created after the death of sophomore Kameron Elliot in Sept. 2004. Elliot and other Arapahoe students were on Dry Creek Road during the Homecoming bonfire when
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The Northern Arapaho Tribe in Wyoming has secured the deal to sell organic beef to 26 Whole Foods stores around the country. The tribe is partnering with Panorama Meats Inc. to sell organic Angus be
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As the swine flu spreads through the state and the nation many students fear that it has arrived at Arapahoe High School. The apparent increase in absences has done little to calm student’s fears. Wi
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Looking for a job? So is everyone else, it seems. The current economic downturn has hurt the average teenagers’ chance for work. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in Colorado the unemploymen
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Arapahoe Herald Arapahoe High School Centennial, CO
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 Issue: Volume 46, Number 2 Last Update: Tuesday, October 13, 2009


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