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  • Burst water pipes damage school

    Wednesday, April 06, 2011 By: Ifeoluwa Olujobi

        Early on January 23, a Sunday morning, an alarm went off at River Hill High School.  Emergency teams including River Hill maintenance personnel, the Howard County Fire Departme

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  • Mentorship program provides opportunities

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Randall Lawson

         With over twenty students in the mentorship program and over thirty independent research students, River Hill’s Gifted and Talented programs have proven to be a great way for

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  • Polar bear plunge carries on

    Monday, March 28, 2011 By: Erin Bounds Features Editor

         For the 15th consecutive year, the Maryland State Police held the always-popular Polar Bear Plunge at Sandy Point State Park.      Occurring on the last S

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  • Video game addiction: fact or fiction?

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Ifeoluwa Olujobi

         Addiction has become a prominent theme in today’s society.  Whether it is Tiger Woods’ sex addiction or Lindsay Lohan’s drug addiction, everyone seems to be hooked on som

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  • Helpful advice for the college applicant

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Nick Bucci

         It’s that time of year again. Most of the seniors are beginning to or already have heard back from the schools that they applied to. And believe it or not, it’s almost time fo

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  • Sports Profile: Eric Soetje

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Matt Bylis Sports Editor

         Erick Soetje slowly settles into his starting blocks, using extreme precision and care.  His four-point stance is completely still and motionless as he waits for the star

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  • New additions aid boys basketball squad

    Tuesday, March 22, 2011 By: Matt Bylis Sports Editor

         Going into this basketball season, Coach Matt Graves knew he was in for a treat.  Former Howard High School basketball coach Kevin McDuffie stepped down as coach, and his

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    Early on January 23, a Sunday morning, an alarm went off at River Hill High School.  Emergency teams including River Hill maintenance personnel, the Howard County Fire Departme
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    The majority of high school students in Howard County take at least two years of a foreign language class in order to fulfill the program choice graduation requirement. Other studen
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     With over twenty students in the mentorship program and over thirty independent research students, River Hill’s Gifted and Talented programs have proven to be a great way for
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     Conditions have become brutally violent, as Egyptian protesters fought to push President Hasni Mubarak out of power.  In response to the uprising, Mubarak ordered journal
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     Celebrities are everywhere. A person can’t complete simple daily tasks like making a run to the grocery store or checking his email without being bombarded by celebrity gossip
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Economic crisis impacts students
     In the most devastating economic state since the Great Depression, the current global economic crisis has impacted the lives of people all over the world, including most stude
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     It all started in 2006 with one man’s idea; one idea that would soon become the foundation for an entire company.  This man, founder of TOMS Shoes, Blake Mycoskie, would
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     When I watched the documentary Race to Nowhere along with the rest of the school, I will freely admit that I was skeptical at first. After all, the viewing didn’t really tell
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     On January 30th 2010, the always-interesting 60 Minutes held an interview with Julian Assange, the creator and mastermind behind Wikileaks.com. To many, like former Alaskan Go
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     Whether it’s coming from the excessive amount of schoolwork or studying for the SATs, junior year is full of stress, but one of the often over-looked yet crucial parts of juni
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