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  • Memoirs of a GeishaMovie and Book Review

    Friday, January 13, 2006 By: Sara Brown

    There has been a lot of talk about the Memoirs of a Geisha movie; personally I wanted to see the movie because it looked interesting.

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  • Best & Worst Movies of 2005

    Friday, January 13, 2006 By: Guest Alum, Kevin Lownds

    "Beneath Heaven lies Hell. Beneath Hell lies The Cave." The slogan for this film says it all: once you feel like you’ve reached hell, the film digs deeper.

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  • Will this be the last founding father?: Ariel Sharon's affect

    Friday, January 13, 2006 By: Jesse L. Giguere

    On January 4, 2006 Sharon suffered a serious stroke and underwent many grueling hours of surgery as doctors attempted to save Sharon’s life. Today, his body mends and heals itself in a doctor induced

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  • King KongThe Peter Jackson Effect?

    Friday, January 13, 2006 By: Christina Corsino

    As the scenes change from savage jungle brawls to the day-to-day lives of the characters and a captured Kong, the point is stretched so far that interest is lost.

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  • You Should See “Brokeback Mountain.” I promise.

    Friday, January 13, 2006 By: Faye Whiston

    Jack Twist: I wish I knew how to quit you. Ennis Del Mar: Well why don't you? Why don't you just let me be, huh? It’s because of you, Jack, that I'm like this. I'm nothing... and nowhere.

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  • SWAD Festival

    Thursday, February 09, 2006 By: Sara Brown

    The SWAD festival is quickly approaching. For anyone who doesn’t know SWAD stands for “Student Written, Acted, and Directed” one act plays.

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  • Remembering Traditions

    Tuesday, January 24, 2006 By: Ann Rokosky

    What do these things have in common: wearing white dresses and pants on graduation day, open mic night, and Holiday readings with the Headmaster? How about Homecoming, juice break, the Nerd Bowl, and

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The Parkway Press Chase Collegiate School Waterbury, CT
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 Issue: Volume 4, Issue 4 Last Update: Monday, February 13, 2006
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The SWAD festival is quickly approaching. For anyone who doesn’t know SWAD stands for “Student Written, Acted, and Directed” one act plays.
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Lecture Hall Complaints Are Meaningless
Contrary to popular chase-y thought, one of the only places that doesn’t get crowded by our growing numbers is the lecture hall. There are 156 chairs, enough space to fit 30 people standing quite comf
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This year, the Chase Collegiate Diversity Club, an organization dedicated to addressing diversity issues in our school and also in the community, sent a group of delegates to the annual NAIS People of
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What do these things have in common: wearing white dresses and pants on graduation day, open mic night, and Holiday readings with the Headmaster? How about Homecoming, juice break, the Nerd Bowl, and
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The Model United Nations group at Chase Collegiate has had a great increase in student interest. This year the model United Nations group will be going to three simulations.
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If a student works extremely hard and just can not receive a grade high enough to get on honor roll, but they do receive above an 84.5 they should be permitted to use of the foyer during study halls.
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It’s Wednesday, and there's a swim meet. Today, the opponents are Williams and Hamden Hall. Hamden Hall is a new team consisting of about 11 swimmers. One would hope this could be a win for the Chase
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Jack Twist: I wish I knew how to quit you. Ennis Del Mar: Well why don't you? Why don't you just let me be, huh? It’s because of you, Jack, that I'm like this. I'm nothing... and nowhere.
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As the scenes change from savage jungle brawls to the day-to-day lives of the characters and a captured Kong, the point is stretched so far that interest is lost.
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On January 4, 2006 Sharon suffered a serious stroke and underwent many grueling hours of surgery as doctors attempted to save Sharon’s life. Today, his body mends and heals itself in a doctor induced
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