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Issue Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 Issue: Volume IV Issue III Last Update: Thursday, February 02, 2006
  • Stars advance to quarterfinals

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Zeena Alkurdi

    With the honor of representing their school and the City of Richardson for the second year in a row, the BHA Stars Under-19 followed Hasan Ceylan, co-captain, onto the field ready for the kick-off. T

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  • Earthquake donations overflow

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Zainab Abdulqader

    The series of earthquakes that rocked the country of Pakistan and left many homeless prompted a donation drive by the administration at BHA. Everything from clothing, money, and other necessities were

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  • No pep rally for champs

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Saamia Ahmed

    No pom-poms, no fight song, no cheer squad this year for the Stars Under-19 soccer team who ended their season in first place and represented the Academy and the City of Richardson in the 2005 Verizon

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  • Renovations numerous, noticeable

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Aziz Hammoud

    Makeover BHA Edition is in session! Upon return from the Eid-Al-Fitr break, both campuses had undergone makeover style renovations. The changes were numerous and noticeable and ranged from classroom e

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  • Seniors auction cakes

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Salsabeal Hassanin

    With a Mediterranean dinner to begin the December 16th family night and a cake auction to end it, the Senior Family Dinner was held in order to raise funds for this year’s senior class gift.

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  • Stars advance to quarterfinals

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Zeena Alkurdi

    With the honor of representing their school and the City of Richardson for the second year in a row, the BHA Stars Under-19 followed Hasan Ceylan, co-captain, onto the field ready for the kick-off. T

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  • Earthquake Donations Overflow

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Zainab Abdulqader

    The series of earthquakes that rocked the country of Pakistan and left many homeless prompted a donation drive by the administration at BHA. Everything from clothing, money, and other necessities were

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  • No pep rally for champs

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Saamia Ahmed

    No pom-poms, no fight song, no cheer squad this year for the Stars Under-19 soccer team who ended their season in first place and represented the Academy and the City of Richardson in the 2005 Verizon

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  • Renovations numerous, noticeable

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Aziz Hammoud

    Makeover BHA Edition is in session! Upon return from the Eid-Al-Fitr break, both campuses had undergone makeover style renovations. The changes were numerous and noticeable and ranged from classroom e

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  • Preparations for Science Fair

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Feryal Elhorr

    With the science fair right around the corner, Maysa Enaya, high school physics and chemistry teacher, held the second annual Mad Science Night on the evening of Nov. 22nd. The purpose of the event wa

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Eid Al-Adha occurs on the tenth day of the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah. It is celebrated by Muslims worldwide as a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son for God.
My UmmahA Music Review
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3/5 stars

“My Ummah” is a CD by Sami Yusuf filled with beautiful heartfelt Nasheed music. This is his second CD, and it has sold over 1 million copies.
Kingdom of Heaven: A Movie Review: Worth a second viewing
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Historically, the Crusades have been depicted with the Christians as the peaceful conquerors of Jerusalem. However, Kingdom of Heaven dispels that concept. This is one of the fairest American films/do
Where's the support?
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Another save by Qureshi… and the crowd goes wild! Wait, what crowd? BHA was represented at the 2005 Verizon Wireless Tournament of Champions (TOC) this past December. But unlike the first day, on the
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This is only the 2nd year that the Stars Under-19 qualify to play in the Tournament of Champions. The first day of the tournament was nice with the temperature in the high 60s, however it was a windy
Cell phone ban a silly thing
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So cell phones won’t be allowed for teenagers for the first six months after they get their intermediate license? But I ask myself, is this logical and will it really make a difference? The answer is
Cell phone ban a good thing
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Learning to drive is not a simple task. It requires practice, technique, awareness, and responsibility. Good drivers should not only be in control or their car, but they should also be well aware of t
No P.E. is not the best student punishment No P.E. is not the best student punishment
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The most common punishment for misbehavior at BHA… NO P.E.!In past years, “No P.E.” was the norm, however this year administration has discouraged this practice. Nonetheless, despite administration’s
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With a Mediterranean dinner to begin the December 16th family night and a cake auction to end it, the Senior Family Dinner was held in order to raise funds for this year’s senior class gift. The eveni
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With the science fair right around the corner, Maysa Enaya, high school physics and chemistry teacher, held the second annual Mad Science Night on the evening of Nov. 22nd. The purpose of the event wa
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