Brrrrrrr: Conservation efforts leave some in the cold
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Caroline Outten
The first day of spring usually means packing away the winter coats and gloves in preparation for warm, sunny weather. This year, however, students and staff not only had to keep warm outdoors, but ma
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N.C. Lottery sales top $28 million in first 6 days
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Caroline Outten
It looks like North Carolinians have joined the masses who are feeling lucky and hoping to strike it rich. The North Carolina Education Lottery started off with a bang, earning $28 million in its firs
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Celebration of Youth to showcase talent in community fund-raiser
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Brandon Edwards
With the slow extinction of teen-related activities, several locals are trying to create some fun to keep youth involved in the community. Dare County Parks and Recreation, along with Dare County Danc
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Juniors most spirited
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Ryan Byrum
Juniors have won the spirit contest for the second year in a row and are being rewarded with a trip to Busch Gardens. Last year the class of 2006 won the competition. This year it was the class of 200
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Principal seeks help in naming mascot
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Ryan Byrum
While FFHS’s Nighthawk has been amusing and entertaining for the past two years, the school mascot still remains nameless. Principal Allison Sholar left the window open for suggestions on mascot name
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2nd annual field day planned
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Ryan Byrum
After last year’s field day was a success, the Student Government Association has begun planning field day for this year, currently scheduled for May 24.
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Golden Award: Sawyer rewarded for achievements
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Helen Woolard
After fifteen years of being a yearbook, newspaper and introduction to publications teacher, Robin Sawyer has been granted a notable award for her dedication. This award, given by the Columbia Scholas
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Allied health science goes beyond classroom
Monday, April 24, 2006 By: Meagan Gomez
After the first eight weeks of the semester, the allied health science class has started taking trips to the hospital. The class goes four days a week for two hours to learn what the health care envir
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Step Afrika! performs, teaches dance
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Alexi Holian
When students first entered the auditorium March 13, it was the first time many of them would experience the art of stepping, which includes stomping, clapping, kicking and other rhythms.
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Nighthawk News
First Flight High School
Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Issue: Volume 2 Issue 5
Last Update: Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Britney Hansen
So now that you have that gorgeous outfit with a trendy pair of jeans and a cute blouse, all you need to top it off are some colorful and fashionable accessoriesFashion experts say long strands of be
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Britney Hansen
With summer approaching, people are starting to prepare for their “California look” by doing more than just relying on the sun.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Korie Sawyer
Remember the days when kids woke up an hour early so they would not miss the hit television shows on Saturday mornings like “Pepper Ann” that came on ABC’s “One Saturday Morning”? Or when they would r
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Zach Warhover
Last year, the Nighthawks women’s soccer team made it up to the third round of the state playoffs, and according to players, their defense was one of the main reasons they made it that far. Unfortunat
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Dani Landskroener
It’s a man’s world. Even though women have taken the United States by storm in the last century with demands of equal rights and fair treatment, the statement still rings true: it is a man’s world. At
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Caroline Outten
With all of the FFHS teams that have made it into the post-season and all of the honors they have won, it is safe to say that women’s sports have reached uncharted levels of success this year. Competi
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Kati Taylor
Outside of school, relaxing and hanging out with friends are the typical things students think about when spring break comes around. For the varsity baseball team, spring break will be spent playing
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Helen Woolard
Most athletes are very involved in their sports. But time must also be devoted to school in order to maintain sports eligibility requirements.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Tommy Lozupone
While just over 68,000 people paid to see Super Bowl XL in Detroit last February, more than 175,000 ticket holders were on hand two weeks later for the Super Bowl of NASCAR, the Daytona 500.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006 By Caroline Outten
Prom is not just about hair, nails, tuxes and dresses, dinner plans or limousines. This once-a-year event allows you to spend time with all your friends for one last celebration, and it creates memori
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