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  • The Social Media Problem

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Tamour Malik

    Social Media sites may be a growing distraction among the youth in America, according to a recently published study in Reuters. The use of Social Media had exploded over the past few years. The creati

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  • Events of 9/11 Commemorated on Tenth Anniversary

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Marion Silas

    Sunday, September 11, 2011 marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that shook the United States and the world. Ten years ago, the terrorist attacks on the United States, by members of a

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  • Local Eagle Scout Project Benefits Teachers

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Carly Anderson

    There are five teachers whose classrooms might look a little nicer this year. Senior Tyler McGilvery made five lecterns for the math department for his Eagle Scout Project. An Eagle Scout is the high

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  • Library Celebrates Banned Books Week

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Lydia Dodge

    Anyone who stands for the principles of the First Amendment may be against the banning of certain books in school libraries. Banned Books Week is from September 24th through October 1st. Banned Books

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The Chronicle @ Kettle Run Kettle Run High School Nokesville, VA
Issue Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Issue: September 2011 Last Update: Friday, September 30, 2011
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Leading nutritionists suggest that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Whether you go to school, work, or vacations, you should always eat breakfast at the beginning of the day. Nutrition
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You always want to start the school year fresh and new; just as you would with a new athletic season. Well, this year Kettle Run football takes “new” to a whole different level. This year, Kettle
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Anyone who stands for the principles of the First Amendment may be against the banning of certain books in school libraries. Banned Books Week is from September 24th through October 1st. Banned Books
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There are five teachers whose classrooms might look a little nicer this year. Senior Tyler McGilvery made five lecterns for the math department for his Eagle Scout Project. An Eagle Scout is the high
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Earthquake Brings Shaky Start to School Year
Created by the tectonic plates underground, the strongest earthquake since 1994 struck the East Coast on August 23. Mineral County, Virginia, approximately 60 miles from Fauquier County, was the e
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Social Media sites may be a growing distraction among the youth in America, according to a recently published study in Reuters. The use of Social Media had exploded over the past few years. The creati
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Sunday, September 11, 2011 marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that shook the United States and the world. Ten years ago, the terrorist attacks on the United States, by members of a
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