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The Savant Arts & Communication Magnet Academy Beaverton, OR
Issue Date: Friday, March 09, 2012 Issue: Volume 4 Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, March 22, 2012
  • The Garden of Rhythm and Rhyme

    Thursday, March 22, 2012 By: Olivia Kilgore

    The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards celebrates visual and written art.  The artwork submitted on a regional level was juried and chosen work received an honorable mention, silver key, or gold key.

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  • Double double, toil and trouble

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Scott Castner, Staff Reporter

    The lights dimmed, the crowd hushed, and with a flurry of swords the classic Shakespeare began. Actors and actresses leaped, fought, and gave classic monologues atop a remarkable set, all accompanied

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  • A book to die for

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Nargiz Mitalipova, Section Editor

    When I first saw the book, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the sheer ridiculousness of the idea. But when I’m inevitably backed into a corner as ravenous zombies slowly saunter towards me, I’ll be glad

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  • And we hit a moose

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Nargiz Mitalipova, Section Editor

    On February 22, the Intermediate and Top Jazz band departed for the annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, at the University of Idaho. The festival, which was started in 1967 by vibraphonist Lionel Hamp

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  • Social and Political Events Leading Up to 2012

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Olivia Kilgore, Section Editor

    September 11, 2001    9/11 marked a global turning point.  At 8:46 am, American Airline flight 11 hit the North tower of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City. At 9:03am, the s

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  • Expand your waistline like it's 1999

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Natalia Orozco, Section Editor

    The world is ending, and the last thing you’re concerned about is your waistband. If we’re all nearing the end, we might as well get there with our faces happy and our bellies full. What better way to

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  • The end of an era

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Kevin McKiernan, Staff Reporter, Aaron Golliver, Design Editor

    Technology has always been hard to come by. Computers and software are expensive, require maintenance, but nearly every area of artistic and academic study at ACMA can benefit from them. For years the

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  • Insider’s guide: NWCT

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Annie Eldridge, Section Editor

    It’s hard to find a place to fit in, or even start out in the theatre community. Open auditions advertised in a public setting are one in a million, and, basically, if you don’t have experience, you d

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  • Biological Disasters

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Charlie Lewis, Staff Reporter

    If it lives, it’s biological.  If it spreads, causing destruction, confusion, and death, it’s a biological disaster.  That includes plagues, or the spread of organisms like fungi.  Although there are

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  • Big Brother wants to watch

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Aparna Parthasarathy, Executive Managing Editor

    The Internet may have originally been created as a new method of communication, one in which files could be transferred from one location to another without the need to rely on the ever-so-slow postal

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Arts & Community

The lights dimmed, the crowd hushed, and with a flurry of swords the classic Shakespeare began. Actors and actresses leaped, fought, and gave classic monologues atop a remarkable set, all accompanied
full story 
And we hit a moose
On February 22, the Intermediate and Top Jazz band departed for the annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, at the University of Idaho. The festival, which was started in 1967 by vibraphonist Lionel Hamp
full story 
Technology has always been hard to come by. Computers and software are expensive, require maintenance, but nearly every area of artistic and academic study at ACMA can benefit from them. For years the
full story 
It’s hard to find a place to fit in, or even start out in the theatre community. Open auditions advertised in a public setting are one in a million, and, basically, if you don’t have experience, you d
full story 
This year’s winter formal went off without a hitch, the beautiful Acadian Ballroom was the prime location for students to get their funk on. The ballroom was full of life when the students came stridi
full story 

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