The Paw Print Donelson Christian Academy Nashville, TN
Issue Date: Friday, October 24, 2008 Issue: Volume 34 Last Update: Monday, October 27, 2008
  • DCA Boys' Bowling Team

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 By: Christian Graham

    The boys' bowling team started their season on Tuesday, Oct. 21, against the Mt. Juliet bears. This year there are four juniors, four sophomores, and one freshman on the team. The team got off to a go

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  • Barack Obama Gains Support of Republican Colin Powell: The 2008 Presidential Election heats up

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Macy Forrest

    Former Secretary of State, Colin Powell, publicly announces his endorsement of Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama.

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  • Girls' Golf 2008: The 2008 Lady Wildcats golf team makes it to State.

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Natalie Merkh

    With three team members, the DCA girls' golf team made significant progress in their 2008 season.

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  • Rubber Duckies Take Over Nashville

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Alex Boshers

    On Saturday October 25, Yellow Ducks will be taking over Nashville.

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  • Varsity volleyball faced off against Page: Girls played Page High School in sub-state game

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Chelsea Harrison

    On Oct. 24, the varsity volleyball team played Page High School. It was the sub-state game, and Page had home court advantage.Page won the first two games, but then DCA came back and won the third. T

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  • The Dark Knight dominates the box office: A review of the summer hit

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Natalie Merkh

    Heath Ledger's final performance exceeds expectations, along with all of the leading characters.

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  • "Eagle Eye" keeps movie goers on the edge of their seats: A review of the fall blockbuster

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Hannah Johnson

    The suspense-filled thriller is an instant hit.

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  • Pretty in Pink: Students dress in pink to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness month

    Friday, October 24, 2008 By: Shane Jones

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. On Friday, Oct. 24, students dressed in pink to support the Breast Cancer Awareness. The band organized a donation drive that brought $1786.00 for the Susan

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At-a-glance

On Thursday, October 23, the Cross Country Team had their Regional Championship. The girls’ race started at 11:30am and the boys’ at 12:15pm.
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"Eagle Eye" keeps movie goers on the edge of their seats: A review of the fall blockbuster
The suspense-filled thriller is an instant hit.
full story 
The Dark Knight dominates the box office: A review of the summer hit
Heath Ledger's final performance exceeds expectations, along with all of the leading characters.
full story 
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. On Friday, Oct. 24, students dressed in pink to support the Breast Cancer Awareness. The band organized a donation drive that brought $1786.00 for the Susan
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This Saturday evening, at Neyland Stadium UT, will be playing #2 ranked Alabama.
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On Oct. 24, the varsity volleyball team played Page High School. It was the sub-state game, and Page had home court advantage.Page won the first two games, but then DCA came back and won the third. T
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On Saturday October 25, Yellow Ducks will be taking over Nashville.
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The Crane Wife play was performed on Oct.16 and 18. On Sat. 18, there was two performances at 3:30 pm and 7:00 pm.It was about an hour long.A poor peasant named Kokuro finds a wounded crane and nurse
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A local tennis team, MJTA-RED, composed of eight high school students and one college student will represent the state of Tennessee in the USTA National Team Tennis Championships. It will be held in
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With three team members, the DCA girls' golf team made significant progress in their 2008 season.
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