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Issue Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 Issue: Volume 33 Issue 4 Last Update: Wednesday, April 02, 2003
  • Starstruck Dazzles Audience

    Wednesday, March 19, 2003 By: Alyssa Thorsen

    A singer peeks out of the curtain as the lights in the theater dim, music begins to blare out of the overhead speakers, and the show begins. Friday and Saturday, March 7th and 8th, were full of star

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  • 300th Episode Makes Television History: The Simpsons is now the longest running animated series

    Wednesday, March 19, 2003 By: Sherryn Daniel

    “Mmmmmmm doughnuts, “A famous quote from one of America’s leading figures. Homer Simpson, that is, and on February 16, Fox promoted the official 300th episode, “Barting Over”. Technically the actual 3

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  • Segregation in the Lunchroom

    Wednesday, March 19, 2003 By: Hafsa Siddiqi

    Paint Branch High School has a diverse student body. But even with this diversity, how do we choose our friends and how does it reflect something about ourselves?

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  • Case Day at Langley High School

    Wednesday, April 02, 2003 By: Aparna Kothary

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  • Students Walkout to Protest War

    Thursday, March 20, 2003 By: Aparna Kothary

    March 20, 2003At 1:00 PM today, students walked out of class to protest the war on Iraq. Organized by the Montgomery County Students for Peace and Justice, a new coalition of school activist groups, t

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  • Pi Day Provides Fun For All

    Wednesday, March 19, 2003 By: Connie Yeh

    Once upon 1650 BCE, the earliest known mention of Pi could possibly have be written by a scribe named Ahmes on a Middle Kingdom papyrus scroll. Much to one’s amazement, the Pi survived and continued!

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  • Poms Bring Home Second Place Trophy: Second Place Tastes Just As Sweet

    Wednesday, March 19, 2003 By: Chris Chew

    As another high school Pom competition came to a close on Saturday March 15, the Paint Branch Poms gave an impressive second place finish in the Division 2 State Poms Competition.

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March 20, 2003At 1:00 PM today, students walked out of class to protest the war on Iraq. Organized by the Montgomery County Students for Peace and Justice, a new coalition of school activist groups, t
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The question has been hovering over Paint Branch since it was announced that Mr. Windsor would not be returning next season.
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As yet another African-American History month comes to a close, I asked myself: “What exactly have I learned about my race? What new tidbit of information has made me more enlightened about the variou
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“Mmmmmmm doughnuts, “A famous quote from one of America’s leading figures. Homer Simpson, that is, and on February 16, Fox promoted the official 300th episode, “Barting Over”. Technically the actual 3
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The thought of having open lunch next year has been up in the air for quite some time. There has been a lunch committee looking into the lunch options for next school year.
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“Give Peace a Chance,” “Regime Change Begins at Home,” “Money for Jobs, Not for War.” In recent months you’ve seen the thousands and even hundreds of thousands of protesters who have come out to big
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Many individuals have several warranted concerns pertaining to the potential war with Iraq. They question the imperative nature of this issue. They question if Saddam Hussein is the threat that the Bu
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As another high school Pom competition came to a close on Saturday March 15, the Paint Branch Poms gave an impressive second place finish in the Division 2 State Poms Competition.
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If you are looking for a deep moving experience at the theater these days, then this movie is not for you. If you want to see a Steven Spielberg, Academy award-winning movie, then please, avoid this o
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