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  • Every 30 Minutes raises student awareness

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Desirrae Anderson

    For most parents, writing their own child’s obituary would be a heart-wrenching nightmare. For Sandra Wesser, whose daughter Samantha is participating in the Every Thirty Minutes Program, this nightma

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  • Prom-goers dance to their own tune despite teacher disapproval

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Ben Riley

    The girl gyrates her hips against the boy’s crotch. Sweat beads form on their foreheads. As she proceeds to get on all fours, that’s when patrolling teachers step in to break up the display of simulat

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  • Drop out rates on the rise

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Kelsey Lilley

    In 2002, 371 freshmen walked through the doors of Jamestown to begin their four-year journey through high school. But on June 17, if all current seniors graduate, they will be missing 58 of their 9th

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  • Silence speaks louder than words

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Michael Parsons

    It is said that actions speak louder than words. But sometimes silence is more powerful.Spearheaded by the Gay Straight Alliance, the gay awareness week (April 24-28) highlighted issues that affect h

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  • Gospel of Judas resurfaces, offers alternative view to Jesus' betrayal

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Brynne Valla

    For almost 1700 years it was lost. Then it briefly surfaced in the 1970s, only to vanish again. Now that it’s back in the light for good, it’s bringing mostly discord and controversy. The recently dis

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  • Spring Break means European Vacation for students, staff

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Riley Leonhardt

    The ferris wheel-like London Eye towers 443 feet in the sky, giving its passengers a perfect panoramic view of the city’s skyline as far as the eye can see. Over spring break, five Jamestown students

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  • Butterfly Garden brings new life to courtyard

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Melissa Buckley

    When Principal Chuck Wagner approached teachers Susan Holmes and Sharon Spain about a project to beautify the courtyard, they jumped at the chance. Even though the courtyard is the center of our scho

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  • Armbruster calls 'em as he sees 'em

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Carl Jackson

    The batter steps up to the plate. He sets his feet and readies for the pitch. The pitcher winds up and fires his fastball across the plate. Umpire Will Armbruster, decked out in his chest plate and

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  • Injury benches McNulty for senior season

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Matt Ferrara

    Starting pitcher Colin McNulty’s high hopes of a successful senior baseball season were shattered when he was injured his elbow, forcing him out for the season. McNulty, who has been playing baseball

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  • Alumni shines in rookie season

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Kurtis Dement

    Hard work and perseverance has paid off for former Jamestown varsity basketball and baseball player Brandon Hathaway (05).Now a freshman at Virginia Wesleyan College in Virginia Beach, Hathaway is get

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At-a-glance

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Like athletes who dream of being recognized as one of the few chosen for the All-State team, choir students dream of the All-Virginia Chorus. “The All-Virginia Chorus is the elite, the top kids out of
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Finding a Gem in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books
Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s “The Shadow of the Wind” is much more than just a shadow. It sparks, explodes, and burns bright with elegance and uniqueness.Set in post-civil war Barcelona, the novel begins with
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'United 93' relives pain for some, awakens controversy for all
You remember where you were. The moment you heard the United States was under attack. The moment you first saw the destruction and devastation that the attacks left in their wake. Now the movie, showi
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TrackThe Girls’ Track team finished last year as Bay Rivers District runner-up. This year, the girls and boys hope to make another strong appearance. CoachHoward Townsend predicts that both will fin
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The Jamestown and Lafayette high school lacrosse team is growing at higher rates this year, fielding three different teams in their club program. According to National Public Radio Lacrosse, “the fa
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The pressures of playing varsity sports can rattle even the experienced veterans. But for freshman pitcher Courtney Tyler, this pressure is amplified due to the fact that this is her first year at th
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Hard work and perseverance has paid off for former Jamestown varsity basketball and baseball player Brandon Hathaway (05).Now a freshman at Virginia Wesleyan College in Virginia Beach, Hathaway is get
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Starting pitcher Colin McNulty’s high hopes of a successful senior baseball season were shattered when he was injured his elbow, forcing him out for the season. McNulty, who has been playing baseball
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Technology teacher Roger Hunt believes most students find out if they want to have a career in technology after they experience the classes firsthand. With the help of Project Lead the Way, students a
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