Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 Issue: Volume 35 Issue 2 Last Update: Monday, November 29, 2004
  • Paint Brach Opens its Doors: Open House Gives School a Chance to Shine

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Cynthia Jean-Philippe

    Over a thousand unregistered students in the building would normally be cause for alarm, but this was not the case on November 4th, 2004. That night, the school was filled with eighth grade students

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  • Bush Collects Narrow Victory

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Sandeep Soman

    Republican President George W. Bush won a second term in office as President of the United States when he defeated Massachusetts Senator John Kerry by a 34-vote margin in the electoral college on Tues

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  • Band Shines at TOB Competitions

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Laura Hoffmaster

    The Paint Branch Marching Panthers took third place on October 30th at a marching competition held at Walkersville High School in Frederick, Maryland. The band came in ahead of Montgomery County high

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  • Band Shines at TOB Competitions

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Laura Hoffmaster

    The Paint Branch Marching Panthers took third place on October 30th at a marching competition held at Walkersville High School in Frederick, Maryland. The band came in ahead of Montgomery County high

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  • Old Teacher, New Subject: Mr. Hardy takes on Tech. Education

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Jenn Lentz

    You’ve passed him in the halls many times. You’ve seen him walking around the social studies hall with a huge group of students surrounding him. He’s a JV girl’s volleyball coach, varsity boy’s bask

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  • Tim Strachan Speaks to Consortium Community

    Thursday, November 18, 2004 By: Anita Addo & Jorge Aguilera

    “I once told a girl of my goal to become a stand up comic and she responded by saying, ‘How can you do stand-up, when you can’t stand?’ For an instant it was clear the audience was unsure of what wou

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  • That's So...Not Raven : Cosby Kid's Latest Doesn't Measure Up

    Thursday, November 18, 2004 By: Rabia Kamara

    Most of Paint Branch knows Raven Symone as Olivia from The Cosby Show, or for the younger crowd, as Raven Baxter, the psychic teen on Disney’s That’s So Raven. Both shows have done great and she has m

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  • SIR, YES SIR!: NJROTC Proves to be a Popular Program

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Tanesha Duffin

    What is NJROTC? The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is one of Paint Branch’s newest programs offered to students. While the program is only in its second year, it has been very successfu

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  • Blithe Spirit Get'em Laughing

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Nancy Zeng

    Blithe Spirit, this year’s fall production, is a lighthearted comedy involving a small but talented cast of seven. The story is about a man,

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  • Paint Branch's Muslim Community Celebrates Ramadan

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Noor Siddiqi

    If someone challenged you to not eat from sunrise to sunset for a whole day, do you think you could handle it? No food, no gum, not even water? This may seem difficult to many people, but millions of

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NFL: The football season is almost halfway done and the Redskins couldn’t look much better. I mean, the running back looks like a better passer than Brunell. But that’s enough about the Redskins. How
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The season is halfway over, and the separation between the good teams and the bad is becoming clear. Of course, the separation between good writers and bad writers has been determined for some time no
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Washington D.C. has an old friend coming back. As of September 30, 1971, the Washington Senators, D.C.’s baseball team, moved to Texas and became the Texas Rangers. Now, after more than 33 years, bas
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The NBA season started just a few weeks ago and it’s too early to tell who will make it to the NBA Finals. Since hockey isn’t starting, if anybody noticed, it will give the NBA a bigger and better cha
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The Paint Branch varsity boy’s soccer team advanced to the 3A west regional semi-finals after defeating Einstein 5-0 on November 5th. The Panthers’ reward for this dominating win was a matchup with t
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Being involved in school is about much more than studying for tests and doing your homework. There are dozens of different clubs and sports teams that are available here at Paint Branch that undoubted
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A new school year, and new school policies. These synonymous entities may be an annual rite of fall, but this year introduced a system that has been met with dislike by most students: the new grading
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I walk down the E wing stairs after lunch every day to head to my fifth period class. As I enter the stairwell, the issue at hand is unmistakable; there are white styrofoam trays holding chicken bones
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People these days! You walk down the halls, steadily progressing to your next class and *BOOM*, the people in front of you stop to talk. TALK! You can’t go past them and they stand there thinking they
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The polls are closed and the ballots have been counted, and the winner of this year’s election is the incumbent, George W. Bush. The President received much criticism and disparagement from Kerry supp
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