• Arapaho tribe enriches student interests

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Sydney Streicher

    Early morning on March 21 members of the Arapaho tribe filed into the Arapahoe High School cafeteria preparing to perform for a school assembly. The purpose of the tribal members’ visit was to renew i

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  • Comparative World Religions class inspires questions: Teacher Amanda Henninger explains what students will be exposed to

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Allyx Nielsen

    The nature of a world religions course at a public high school can be considered controversial. The comparative world religions course at Arapahoe High School, taught by Amanda Henninger, exposes stud

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  • Streets at SouthGlenn begin to shine

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Keely Quinn

    Since 1974 on the corners of Arapahoe Road and University Boulevard sat SouthGlenn Mall. It wasn’t until Feb. 2006 that the city of Centennial made the decision to tear down the mall in preparation fo

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  • Week in D.C. brings unique experiences to Arapahoe students

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Caitlin O'Brien

    Day 1:Our group of 15 students and our two chaperones, Jill and Jeremy Hawthorne, met early Sunday morning, March 9 at DIA. We stumbled into the airport, tired at such an early hour, but ready for our

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  • Drama expects striking performance

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Emma Lawler

    Tale as old as time…“Beauty and the Beast” is coming to Arapahoe on April 16. The play will have the same old feel to it, but with some new twists.“It actually is a lot like the Disney version but it

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  • Rugby has high hopes for league

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Erin Oliver

    Nobody knows the rules of playing, where to go in order to watch it or really anything about the sport. All that the Arapahoe student body knows is that it is called rugby and that there are flyers s

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  • Jumping Champion: Junior Callie Vanchina competes in equestrian sports

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Anna Dreiling

    Every child has a dream. Some children want to become astronauts; others want to grow up to be president of the United States. Junior Callie Vanchina’s dream was to buy and ride her own horse.That chi

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  • Sport stacking enters mainstream athletics: Local students participate in World Sport Stacking Competition held April 5–6 in Denver

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Kerry Leary

    Stacking 12 individual plastic cups into different formations may be an odd hobby for some, but competitors call it a full-fledged sport. “We have been on ESPN twice,” Mark Lingle, assistant director

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Stacking 12 individual plastic cups into different formations may be an odd hobby for some, but competitors call it a full-fledged sport. “We have been on ESPN twice,” Mark Lingle, assistant director
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Jumping Champion: Junior Callie Vanchina competes in equestrian sports
Every child has a dream. Some children want to become astronauts; others want to grow up to be president of the United States. Junior Callie Vanchina’s dream was to buy and ride her own horse.That chi
full story 
Nobody knows the rules of playing, where to go in order to watch it or really anything about the sport. All that the Arapahoe student body knows is that it is called rugby and that there are flyers s
full story 
Tale as old as time…“Beauty and the Beast” is coming to Arapahoe on April 16. The play will have the same old feel to it, but with some new twists.“It actually is a lot like the Disney version but it
full story 
Day 1:Our group of 15 students and our two chaperones, Jill and Jeremy Hawthorne, met early Sunday morning, March 9 at DIA. We stumbled into the airport, tired at such an early hour, but ready for our
full story 
Heads of students throughout the cafeteria turned and watched intently as the canine drug units entered Arapahoe’s North entrance on April 7. When the search began, administrators and Arapahoe County
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A sexually transmitted disease is an infection that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. Sitting in a high school classroom or cafeteria, one could easily hear someone
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Since 1974 on the corners of Arapahoe Road and University Boulevard sat SouthGlenn Mall. It wasn’t until Feb. 2006 that the city of Centennial made the decision to tear down the mall in preparation fo
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Christian and Catholic teenagers have many things in common: they go to church, they read their bible, and they talk to God. Even though everyone’s relationship with God is different.
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“I chose my religion because I found it hard to just believe in the God that some of my family members worship. With so many religions in the world, I found it very hard to believe that only one could
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