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  • Veterans Day ceremony honors veterans

    Thursday, December 02, 2004 By: Lee Betancourt

    While the school hosts an annual Veterans Day ceremony, this year’s ceremony was especially noteworthy because the Veterans Day memorial plaque was moved from the Rock entrance to the front where it w

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  • Real life projectile motionphysics flings pumpkins to new heights with catapults

    Friday, December 03, 2004 By: Joe Golding

    Physics students built catapults to launch pumpkins at targets 100 feet away in order to apply knowledge they learned about projectile motion.

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  • Sudents hear about AIDS 'Face to Face' from patients

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Vyomika Jairam

    AIDS educators came in last week to talk to juniors as part of a Family Life Education program.

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  • Ramadana test of students' faith

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Erica Lucca

    As the annual holy month of Ramadan ends, many students spent the last month fasting throughout the long sunny days. Two weeks ago, the Human Relations Committee sponsored an assembly to educate Musl

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  • Physics projects soar

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Lee Betancourt

    Students with views of the football field might have been pondering what was soaring through the air earlier this week. The projectiles that were shot into the air were rockets created by students in

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  • Trading on eBay a rising trend among students

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Ben Donovan

    Want something you can’t find in a store? Want a better deal than anybody at the mall is offering? Want something rare, something old, something used, or something nobody else is looking for? EBay cou

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  • Mock trials, provoking videos, speeches make Ethics Day

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Jade Worobec

    With the quality of the food served for lunch as the only complaint among the normally critical seniors, last Wednesday’s Senior Ethics Day was a success, according to Ethics Day chairman Craig Herrin

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The halls are filled with cheery and joyous McLean students sporting “All Hail Highlanders” shirts. Highlander pride day went off without a hitch, except for one complaint- no one was selling “Beat La
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The SGA wants to bring to your attention a problem that needs immediate considerations. We are disappointed with some of the reporting of your paper. Inaccurate information is being published as factu
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Recently, students have found themselves stranded without any place to go when school ends. The implementation of a required after school “pass” has been put into effect, causing students to become r
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With the quality of the food served for lunch as the only complaint among the normally critical seniors, last Wednesday’s Senior Ethics Day was a success, according to Ethics Day chairman Craig Herrin
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Since Key Club sponsor Gayle Doane left last year, it seems that McLean’s service clubs have left too. The Key club, along with other service clubs, hasn’t been active until last week.
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The quiet auditorium filled with 127 students who were officially recognized for their academic, leadership, and service achievements.Students with grade point averages 3.5 and above were inducted int
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Want something you can’t find in a store? Want a better deal than anybody at the mall is offering? Want something rare, something old, something used, or something nobody else is looking for? EBay cou
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Students with views of the football field might have been pondering what was soaring through the air earlier this week. The projectiles that were shot into the air were rockets created by students in
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As the annual holy month of Ramadan ends, many students spent the last month fasting throughout the long sunny days. Two weeks ago, the Human Relations Committee sponsored an assembly to educate Musl
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Building robots, bridges, and bottle rockets are only a few of the events to name that the Science Olympiad team will be practicing in the next several months.
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