Cry of the Hawk North Harford High School Pylesville, MD
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 Issue: December 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, February 01, 2012
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  • Artist's chalk illusions bring pavement to life

    Friday, January 06, 2012 By: Annemarie Dickerson

    Julian Beever, a free lance British artist, has been drawing chalk masterpieces in cities all over Europe and the United States since the mid 1990s. Some of the countries he has created drawings in in

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  • Preparation for competition season begins for Dance Team

    Wednesday, January 04, 2012 By: JULZ HARVEY Entertainment Editor

    The Dance Team has not performed in the last month, but they have still been hard at work.

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  • NH makes difference to those in need

    Wednesday, January 04, 2012 By: EMILY CUNNINGHAM Op/Ed Editor

    North Harford is truly getting into the spirit of the holiday season. Various school organizations are giving back to those in need without second thoughts. D.U.C.K.S. Club Adopts Families     Thi

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  • Trip to Ambassade de France

    Wednesday, January 04, 2012 By: JULZ HARVEY Entertainment Editor

    Students considering the possibility of studying abroad got first-hand information on the subject during a recent trip to the French Embassy on November 16, 2011.

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  • Confessions of a Christmas-aholic

    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 By: KAITLIN DUNN

    My name is Kaitlin Dunn and I am a Christmas-aholic.

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  • Cyber Bullying: Schools should get involved to prevent cycle of destruction

    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 By: VIEWPOINT

    She goes home every day and the first thing she does when she gets there is reach for her laptop. It’s not because she wants a head start on her homework. It’s really because she’s terrified to see w

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  • “Run for your lives”

    Monday, November 28, 2011 By: ALEXIS CASE

    On October 22, the Run for Your Lives 5k zombie run was held in Darlington, Maryland. The run included obstacles featuring “zombies” and “horrifying” courses.

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  • D.U.C.K.S. members ‘boo’-gy on down with senior citizens

    Monday, November 28, 2011 By: EMILY CUNNINGHAM

    On October 27, D.U.C.K.S. members made their way to the Highland Senior Center clad in Halloween costumes for a day of fun, food, and dancing.     Before they left, senior D.U.C.K.S. member Sarah Hea

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  • Anticipated game ends in tie

    Monday, November 28, 2011 By: Donna Fatcheric

    Under a star lit sky and with mild temperatures, the annual filly football game took place on Monday, November 14 at 6pm.

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  • Gatorade vs. Water

    Monday, November 28, 2011 By: GABBY BAUER

    Although Thanksgiving has ended and the Christmas season has officially started, many holiday fanatics started their Christmas season with many activities around the area.

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At-a-glance

Nurse O'Sullivan interviewed by broadcast journalism student
Nurse Teresa O'Sullivan spends time discussing the art of balancing her career a nurse and her family life.
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Julian Beever, a free lance British artist, has been drawing chalk masterpieces in cities all over Europe and the United States since the mid 1990s. Some of the countries he has created drawings in in
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When people perceive, they are organizing and interpreting sensory information, which enables them to recognize meaningful objects and events. One thing is certain—everyone perceives images differentl
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There is a magical place, and it exists in Harford County. It seems shocking. How could anything so wonderful exist here? But ladies and gentlemen, the magic is real.
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North Harford is truly getting into the spirit of the holiday season. Various school organizations are giving back to those in need without second thoughts. D.U.C.K.S. Club Adopts Families     Thi
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What happens when the possibility for decision emerges in a world where choosing is forbidden? When people see through a government that attempts a Utopian world for those deemed worthy, leaving other
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Students considering the possibility of studying abroad got first-hand information on the subject during a recent trip to the French Embassy on November 16, 2011.
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The Dance Team has not performed in the last month, but they have still been hard at work.
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The total number of sports teams at the University of Maryland is soon to be reduced.
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My name is Kaitlin Dunn and I am a Christmas-aholic.
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