Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Thursday, June 01, 2006 Issue: Volume 36- Final issue Last Update: Monday, June 12, 2006
  • Prom 2006Oh What a NIGHT!

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Rob Fetner

    Did May 19th mean anything to you? Well, to many upperclassmen it was the one day of the year that they had been waiting for: Prom. A once-a-year occasion, prom brings out the best in everyone.

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  • Best of the Best : Top Scholars Event Honors Achievment

    Tuesday, June 06, 2006 By: Monique Robinson

    Four years of hard work, dedication to studies, and consistently earning the highest grades possible have earned twenty of our PBHS seniors a place in the top 5% of the graduating class. Each year, t

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  • SGA Elections Create New Leaders: Expectations High for 2006-07

    Tuesday, June 06, 2006 By: Sarma Klimanis

    As the school year comes to a close, one important matter of business is left to the underclassmen: SGA and class elections

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  • A Gathering of Tired Minds

    Tuesday, June 06, 2006 By: Christine Tang

    Starting on May 1st and running through May 12, Paint Branch students, along with other students from across the country, took what are called the Advanced Placement tests

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  • Kevin Corke: Reporting from Constitution Hall

    Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Amanda Williams

    The speaker on June 1st for the graduating class of 2006 will be Kevin Corke, an NBC news correspondent on Nightly News. He is a far different choice from the speakers of the last two years, who were

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  • Picture Perfect: Capturing Paint Branch's Annual Art Show

    Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Adrienne Chlumsky

    On May 17, 2006, Paint Branch opened up one of its largest Art Shows in the Auxiliary gym. Art Shows are held at Paint Branch to display all the work that has been done in all the art classes includin

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  • The Strife in Sudan : Genocide Overlooked and Underrated

    Friday, June 09, 2006 By: Noor Siddiqi

    Since 2003, over 600,000 people have died in Sudan from violence and other related causes. Since 2003, over 2 million refugees have sought shelter in neighboring Chad and live in destitute conditions.

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  • Socioeconomics Hinder Less Fortunate Ballplayers

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Brad Fischer

    When baseball reigned as America’s national pastime, it was the favorite sport of every economic class. With baseball participation in America declining in some communities, is baseball beginning to r

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  • Spring Playoffs: Some Big Wins, Some Tough Losses

    Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Jorge Aguilera

    As the spring athletic season comes to end, so too do many student-athletes’ careers. A dream ending for seniors would be to finish their careers as champions like the boys’ track & field team, which

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Mainstream is now a His and Hers Arrangment
Move over Khellie Braxton, because this town isn’t big enough for 3 editors-in-chief. That’s right! The grammar-challenged Asian who cannot spell “cause” for all the free music downloads in the world
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During my time on the newspaper, I have seen Sandeep and Khellie as Editor-in-Chief. Never did I imagine that one day I would be holding that title along with Christine. That’s right, there’s going to
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Yup. Whacktalk. After over a year of nagging Brad, Herdie, and Woodward, they finally let me voice my opinion…in the final issue; how big of them. Now since, Herdie’s trying to make his record of long
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Finally, the year has come to an end. This is the last Backtalk of the year, and I get to end off by ruining not only Brad’s but also Diana’s senior year. Let’s end this once and for all.
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I know that this is my last Smacktalk and it sure is a special one since I get to take down two inferior competitors instead of the normal one in a Smacktalk-Backtalk-Whacktalk Cage Match style sports
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Never in human history have over 1.3 billion people from 243 nations on six continents, transcending all aspects of ideology and biology, tuned their ears and cast their eyes on a single event. In 200
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Paint High School is known for its diversity in the classroom. The same quality, however, is upheld outside the classroom and on the fields and courts by our athletes. This year’s Athletes of the Ye
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As the spring athletic season comes to end, so too do many student-athletes’ careers. A dream ending for seniors would be to finish their careers as champions like the boys’ track & field team, which
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When baseball reigned as America’s national pastime, it was the favorite sport of every economic class. With baseball participation in America declining in some communities, is baseball beginning to r
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So, here we are and it seems to be the end…shucks! I promised myself I wouldn’t cry. Eh, the moment has passed, so back to business. I’ve really enjoyed my time at Paint Branch and so much of that has
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