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  • Snow Provokes Cancellation Issue At CHS

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Claire McCammon

    With the recent slew of rain and snow, many have been asking what it takes to call a snow day at CHS. According to the administration the main factor is the condition of the roads. Vice Principal Judy

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  • Culture Clash

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Rosie Orozco

    Towering yellow hats, flowing garments, and clamorous trumpet like instruments. These are just a few of the many things CHS students witnessed during falcon period on January 25. It’s not every day th

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  • Downhill Domination: Phenomenon Skier takes her business elsewhere

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Luke Ramseth

    Would you think a downhill skier could possibly be the most successful athlete at Colfax High School? Probably not. Then again, maybe you haven’t heard of sophomore ski phenom Brianna Nietsch. Brianna

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Falcon Free Press Colfax High School Colfax, CA
Issue Date: Friday, February 08, 2008 Issue: Falcon Free Press 3 Last Update: Friday, February 15, 2008
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At-a-glance

Super Bowl XVII was a game to be remembered; instead of a Patriot win claiming the second perfect season in NFL history, a huge upset by the Giants occurred. But what was the most notable part of thi
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After recent events at Bear River High School, there are questions to whether the underage drinking scandal was properly investigated. Page after page of Grass Valley Union bloggers display their sati
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At CHS the spectrum rages from Blue Canyon to Chrstian Valley; giving a variety of lifestyles that many people may not know about. Roughly 61% of students living in Weimar, Meadow Vista, or Christian
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Maui Book goes on Sale
“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” This old adage is well known, but for Don and Patricia Dougherty, it is not entirely true. More appropriate would be; “When life gives you lemons, make am
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CHS Victim of Fruitless Break-in
For the forth time this year, CHS was broken into. Prying their way into Mr. Schwartz’s woodshop, the burglars stole nothing, only damaging a toy Schwartz made for his 7 year old son, Jacob. “I have n
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Would you think a downhill skier could possibly be the most successful athlete at Colfax High School? Probably not. Then again, maybe you haven’t heard of sophomore ski phenom Brianna Nietsch. Brianna
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With their 54-47 triumph over Bear River last Tuesday the CHS Varsity Boys Basketball team has clinched at least a share of the PVL crown. The first two games in the Colfax, Bear River match up was cl
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Towering yellow hats, flowing garments, and clamorous trumpet like instruments. These are just a few of the many things CHS students witnessed during falcon period on January 25. It’s not every day th
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Hushed whispers fill the auditorium as the lights dim and the performance is about to commence. The black curtains part and ripple to the sides of the stage, revealing a choir of over 80 people, all d
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With the recent slew of rain and snow, many have been asking what it takes to call a snow day at CHS. According to the administration the main factor is the condition of the roads. Vice Principal Judy
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