• Advances in Technology

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Ben Horblit

    Ben Horblit tells us about some of the current advances in technology

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  • Swim, Dive Prepare for State

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Lisa Portlock

    About our Arapahoe swim and dive teams.

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  • Locked Away

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Kelley Robinson and Kelsey Schuler

    The name in this article has been changed torespect the privacy of this Arapahoe Countydetainee.Jail – the ultimate rock bottom. Convicts can be there for months, even years at a time. Without friends

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  • Money Made by Food Goes to District

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Rachel Post

    Looking at an open cash register in the food service area, one may assume that the school food service makes a large profit every day, but that assumption would be wrong on two accounts.

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  • Global Warmingserious and urgent threat must be dealt with

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Ben Horblit

    At this point it is undeniable. Global warming exists and it is a problem. Even President George Bush admitted that it is a “serious challenge.”

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  • Students at fault for loud library

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: In this article the opinion of the Arapahoe Newspaper staff

    Have you ever walked into the library and thought there was too much noise? You are not the only one. Some students think the library is too noisy, but students are the ones responsible for making the

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  • LPS time study produces calender changes

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 By: Rachel Post

    The Littleton Public Schools Board of Education has proposed a new calendar for the 2007-2008 school year with the goal of allowing teachers to focus more time to improve student learning.

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  • Marching band performances in Europe successful

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 By: Lisa Portlock

    While most students were resting during winter break, the Arapahoe Marching Band traveled to Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. Ninety-three students toured for 10 days and played in four parade

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While most students were resting during winter break, the Arapahoe Marching Band traveled to Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. Ninety-three students toured for 10 days and played in four parade
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The Littleton Public Schools Board of Education has proposed a new calendar for the 2007-2008 school year with the goal of allowing teachers to focus more time to improve student learning.

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After 9/11 the whole world was shocked. Our countries, Denmark and Thailand, have also been in such situations.

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Nineteen-year-old Huey begins his music career with the single, “Pop, Lock and Drop it,” on the album Notebook Paper that will be released in early 2007.

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Technology changes faster than our ability to keep up with it. The following are some of the most important devices on the cutting edge of technology.

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Over winter break I had the most vivid dream I have ever had. In this awful dream, the world

was ending.

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Have you ever walked into the library and thought there was too much noise? You are not the only one. Some students think the library is too noisy, but students are the ones responsible for making the
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Rehab centers are meant to be a safe haven for people who have hit rock bottom in their lives; people with drug addictions and alcohol problems.

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At this point it is undeniable. Global warming exists and it is a problem. Even President George Bush admitted that it is a “serious challenge.”

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