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  • Winter, the one season in class

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: mact abbott

    The classroom heating and air conditioning units are large, loud, and uncontrollable. Taking almost an entire wall of space, they have long been a source of irritation for both students and teachers.

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  • Re-making history, one day at a time reenactments teach of times past

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: sophie byvik

    Virginia is replete with historical sites, including battlefields that are full of tents, soldiers, horses, and guns — but it’s neither ghosts nor anarchists.  Reenactments and living histories occur

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  • Graduate aspires for bright future

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: bailry hutchinson

    High school sets a foundation that benefits students in college and beyond. Every now and then alumni return to share their experiences and relative wisdom. Alumna Amber Rauls (2006) paid FHS a visit

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  • DI team preps for competitions

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: ed dorman

    The Destination Imagination team is off and running to prepare for competitions in March. The team advanced to state level competitions last year by winning the fine arts category of the Northwest Vir

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  • Kudos to the clean team

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: bailey hutchinson

    It’s easy to take adults for granted when they’re here before students arrive, and linger on into the evenings after students have gone home. This team of hard-workers is the first to come and the las

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  • Students give vegetarianism a chance

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: caroline conolly

    Vegetarians share a diet that relies mainly on plant-based foods and excludes red meats, poultry and seafood, and sometimes even dairy products, eggs, and animal by-products. However, the reasons why

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  • Jugglers demonstrate their ups and downs

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: raquel lay

    True talent is a gift, even if it is not recognized by peers. Seniors Kyle Douty and Brett Freeman have developed their skills at juggling, something that sets them apart from others.   Douty started

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  • Ping pong club Serves up fun

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: vivi luong

    Students can look forward to getting familiar with the rhythmic, clacking sounds of ping pong with the debut of the Ping Pong Club in mid September. Club president senior Jeremiah Yazon has been promo

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The Falconer Fauquier High School Warrenton, VA
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The classroom heating and air conditioning units are large, loud, and uncontrollable. Taking almost an entire wall of space, they have long been a source of irritation for both students and teachers.
full story 
Virginia is replete with historical sites, including battlefields that are full of tents, soldiers, horses, and guns — but it’s neither ghosts nor anarchists.  Reenactments and living histories occur
full story 
High school sets a foundation that benefits students in college and beyond. Every now and then alumni return to share their experiences and relative wisdom. Alumna Amber Rauls (2006) paid FHS a visit
full story 
The Destination Imagination team is off and running to prepare for competitions in March. The team advanced to state level competitions last year by winning the fine arts category of the Northwest Vir
full story 
It’s easy to take adults for granted when they’re here before students arrive, and linger on into the evenings after students have gone home. This team of hard-workers is the first to come and the las
full story 
Why is it acceptable for whales, tigers, and bears to eat other delicious, tasty, animals, but humans should not? It does not make sense; vegetarianism does not make sense. Why should we not eat these
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No argument necessary, meat tastes good. I’ve been vegan for going on four years now, and I can tell you there’s nothing like a good steak, and that crispy bacon sizzle is found nowhere else on the fo
full story 
Students give vegetarianism a chance
Vegetarians share a diet that relies mainly on plant-based foods and excludes red meats, poultry and seafood, and sometimes even dairy products, eggs, and animal by-products. However, the reasons why
full story 
Epic. Just pure epic-ness. That is all I need to say about season eight of Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head. It has given new meanings to my Thursday nights, and it even has me faking  an illness to
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'Apololgist' progresses progressive metal
Although I loved Mastodon’s latest studio album, The Hunter, I can tell you with conviction that The Apologist, East of the Wall’s third release, makes The Hunter look like a kindergartener’s crayon d
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