Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 Issue: Print Issue 2 (November) & Online Updates Last Update: Tuesday, November 29, 2011
  • Girls’ Basketball Looks to Improve on Last Season

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By: Maya Lowe

    Ever since last season ended, the Lady Panthers have determined to win it all on this upcoming season.

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  • Athelete Q & A: Football

    Tuesday, November 29, 2011 By: Kathy Zhang

    Question: How did the team’s preparation help this season? Will Smith: We did good in the off-season; the offensive line is stronger than last year.

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  • The Great Tree Rip

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Ryan Anderson

    On November 17th, one of Paint Branch’s most notable pieces of landscape art was ripped from the ground. One of the two trees with a bench around it in front of the north entry to the building was upr

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  • Spirit Week 2011

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Rebecca Toro & Emily Yanka

    Homecoming week kicked off with sleepy bed-heads on Pajama Day. Then Panthers went back in time for Back-in-the-Day. Next they became loopy with their wacky outfits. Seeing double on Twin Day confused

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  • Construction Update

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By: Ashton Cane

    What's Happening Now: As elements of the building reach completion, new work will be started including external metal framing, glass and window framing, and roofing. With so much being done, Rel

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  • Senior Spotlight: Desire Marshall

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By:

    What are you most excited about this year? Graduating and getting accepted into all my top colleges.

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  • Senior Spotlight:Will Chavez

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By:

    What are you most excited about this year? Graduating.

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  • October Panthers of the Month

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By: Maya Lowe

    Kwesi Adoko (12th) - "I was speechless."

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  • Mrs. Oliver-Gary Wins National Teaching Honor: Educator "humbled" by Teaching Tolerance Award

    Friday, November 11, 2011 By: Jennifer Ekoma

    If you take World History, you are most likely aware of the vibrant and energetic Mrs. Oliver-Gary, more commonly known to her students as Mrs. OG.

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  • Japanese Dancers, Students Visit PB

    Friday, November 11, 2011 By: Rizel Pizarro

    Recently the junior class had the distinct pleasure of attending an assembly about Japanese culture and experiencing a dance performance from Shizumi Shigeto Manale. Shizumi, who was born and raised i

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At-a-glance

One thing that annoys me is when people feel the need to talk even though they have nothing to say.
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Athelete Q & A: Football
Question: How did the team’s preparation help this season? Will Smith: We did good in the off-season; the offensive line is stronger than last year.
full story 
The Great Tree Rip
On November 17th, one of Paint Branch’s most notable pieces of landscape art was ripped from the ground. One of the two trees with a bench around it in front of the north entry to the building was upr
full story 
The Truth about Homecoming
Dress – check. Makeup – check. Shoes – check. Ticket – check. Homecoming – useless. I’m sorry, but am I the only one who seems to think homecoming is a complete and total joke?
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Room for One More?
The world's population looks set to smash through the seven billion barrier, according to the United Nations. This comes just 12 years since the total reached six billion, with official estimates sayi
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Homecoming week kicked off with sleepy bed-heads on Pajama Day. Then Panthers went back in time for Back-in-the-Day. Next they became loopy with their wacky outfits. Seeing double on Twin Day confused
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The Pressure to be Perfect
What is beauty? Is beauty someone who wears size-zero jeans, has a flat stomach, and perfect hair? Everyone knows that phrase “looks aren’t everything,” but is that really what we are taught in this s
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Peer Pressure does not exist
Both students and parents disagree with this statement. Parents worry about their children in schools every day, hoping other children don’t negatively influence their children and, if they do, their
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It's Not an Excuse, It's a fact
Beep Beep. A sound that every adolesant dreads. The alarm clock that ultimately results in a morning filled with a longing for a soft bed, a tiredness not even coffee can eliminate and a prayer for an
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Is the drinking age really effective?
Don’t you ever wonder what it is about alcohol that makes it off-limits to people under the age of 21?
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