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  • Sharin' the Love

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Caroline Chon

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  • Students saddle up for Wild Wild West dance

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Allison Hutchins

    After much discussion and planning, the SGA chose the dance on Feb. 25 to have the theme of “Wild Wild West.”SGA will be paying for the dance. However, all of the profits made from the dance will be g

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  • Forensics advances 8 to regional competition

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Allison Hutchins

    The forensics team defeated their competition last Thursday at districts, with first place performances by seniors Bret VandenBos, Mike Robinson, Alex Krall and junior Gen Blau.

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  • Senior participates in Game-a-Thon

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Vipul Tripathi

    Bleary eyed, senior Adam Engh kept on playing video games, as he competed in a “play ‘till you drop” contest to see who could go the longest to win an XBOX 360.

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  • Marching to make a statement: Younger generation takes on pro-life movement as their own

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Lee Betancourt

    Although the decision to allow legalized abortion is nearly twice as old as she is, senior Trisha Buckley still feels that the issue is very much alive. Buckley, with 22,000 other teenagers participat

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  • Senior proceeds to second round of $10,000 scholarship

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Caroline Cohen

    With the chance to win $10,000, senior Kate Dibble has qualified as a district finalist in the Lee-Jackson Foundation scholarship. In order to win the $10,000 she must be first in the state. If she is

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  • Key Club volunteers serve at Martha’s Table

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Erica Lucca

    Tables are arranged in rows and 20 Key Club members work in a conveyor belt fashion packaging meals for needy families all over the Washington metro area. On Jan. 21 the group worked on their monthly

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  • Parents and students on same page in fight for later schedules

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Joe Golding

    For a change parents are trying to find ways for students to sleep in.

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  • Madrigals to host annual Boar’s Head Feast

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Christian Wright

    A beggar sits at your table, swiping your food right before you eat it. A flower merchant, obviously an Eliza Doolitlle protegee, offers you the finest daisy or fresh picked wildflower. Meanwhile, a r

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  • Can you hear me now...no

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Rachel Bensinger

    The lyrics blast in your ears, but it’s not loud enough so you turn the volume to maximum. The little ear plugs aren’t helping, but they look and feel cool so you leave them in. What you don’t realize

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Highlander McLean High School McLean, VA
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At-a-glance

“We’re just not there yet.” Despite the wrestling team being 19-4 these were the words spoken by coach John Allman after disappointing losses to Langley and more recently to Marshall. However, with di
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The crew team is looking forward to a productive season despite a disappointing performance at the MidAtlantic Erg Sprints on Saturday. The team failed to win the event for the first time in the past
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As the hockey team stepped onto the ice to face the Heritage Pride. Both teams knew that after this game, there would be only one winless team.
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Freshman Kylie Blaber had just bought the young horse and had not yet established a connection with it. They were in a field when all of a sudden the horse took off running and bucked Blaber off, frac
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Where’s the team?: Sports Column
After seven dual meets, the combined boys and girls swim team record is 6-1-- tied with just one other team for the best 2005-2006 dual meet record. But there’s no guarantee we’ll win the district ti
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The swim team which finished the season at 5-2, will be sending three swimmers and one diver to the state tournament on Feb.16 and 17 at George Mason University.
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Her first racquet lying forsaken in the corner of the re-stringing room corner, the bag containing her second racquet slung purposefully over her shoulder, freshman Anske Venter strode confidently thr
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The walls echo with the thunder of balls and the loud clattering of pins. The player grasps his bowling ball through the holes and sends it rolling towards an inevitable meeting with the pins. It’s a
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Senior Roxanna Jahangeri waited nervously before her soccer game with butterflies swarming in her stomach. It was the Raleigh Tournament, and recruiters had come to watch her play. She knew that her
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Senior Katy Bienvenu spends time twice a week practicing at the Bull Run Shooting Center, working hard and concentrating on her favorite sport: archery. She’s been doing it for three years, ever since
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