• Perry Recognized for Excellence in Custodial Field

    Tuesday, December 21, 2010 By: Luke Land

    Custodian James Perry received an MVP award for performing his job “above and beyond” to make the school clean, safe, and secure for the students, administration, and anyone else using the building.

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  • Real Tree or Fake Tree? The Eternal Debate

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By: Katie Morsberger

    Real or fake tree? For many CHS students, there is a definitive answer, even if it's not the same one from all.

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  • Cardinal Gibbons Boys Find a Home at Catonsville High

    Tuesday, December 07, 2010 By: Luke Land

    Although it may be been a tragedy for Cardinal Gibbons students when their school closed down, the transfers to CHS seem to have weathered the change and are settling in.

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  • Vodka Eyeballing Takes Binge-Drinking to a Disturbing Extreme

    Tuesday, December 07, 2010 By: Matt Ostovitz

    Whether they should or not, teens binge drink. Now, however, in addition to the expected dangers of drinking, some teens are endangering their vision, too.

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  • Christmas Gifts That are 'Tried, But True'

    Monday, December 06, 2010 By: Katie Morsberger

    In the midst of a holiday shopping season where we are inundated with the newest and greatest, why not stick with the more tested and trusted products for gift giving?

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  • Black Ops Rates High for Multiplayer and Story

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Matt Knauer

    Treyarch unleashes their latest contribution to the Call of Duty series with Black Ops. While great in multiplayer and possessing a strong storyline, the game could still use a graphics boost.

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  • Four Loko: Fast Energy, Fast Drunk, Fast Trouble

    Wednesday, December 01, 2010 By: Matt Ostivitz

    A new “party elixir,” Four Loko, also known to some as ‘Black Out in a Can,” is the perfect beverage for the binge-drinking American teen. A trendy energy drink, it's an alcoholic malt-beverage that

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  • Celiac Disease and Gluten: What are They?

    Wednesday, December 01, 2010 By: Sam Sullivan

    Consider this: the word “gluten.” Most people don’t even know what it is, but for some people that word controls a large part of their life. Defined as the storage protein found in wheat, rye, and ba

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  • "No-Shave November," a New November Tradition

    Tuesday, November 30, 2010 By: Lauren Yachera

    You celebrate Thanksgiving, and maybe even All Saints Day, but do you dare to celebrate "No-Shave November"?

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  • "Gone With the Wind": Try an Oldie, But Goodie, in the Days of CGI Blockbusters

    Thursday, November 25, 2010 By: Ian Scott

    The holiday season has arrived, and with it, the rush of special effects extravaganzas we all know and love. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 opened with the fifth biggest opening weekend

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Sports

The Comets went in to Overlea yesterday with the intention of improving their record and they did exactly that, winning 68-61.
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After a disappointing loss Monday night to Randallstown, the Comets rallied back with a vengeance to beat down Franklin 61-51.
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Regaining their composure in the second quarter, the Comets tied up with Randallstown, 34-34. This wasn't enough, however, to deny Randallstown's playmakers, whose offensive execution was excellent a
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How will the Comets basketball, track, and allied bowling teams fare this winter? The Comet did the research, and we know! Get the answers at The Comet online.
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Catonsville’s boys Varsity basketball team is taking on Randallstown this evening in a home-game at 5:15 p.m. The game should be a tough game for the Comets, as Randallstown is a year-in and year-out
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The winter sport season has begun, and for the month of December, certain students have already shown their hard work, determination, and potential for the remainder of the season. Senior Jessica Gar
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As the 2010 football season began, several new rules were put into effect. The existence of these rules has been felt lately, especially the new rule regarding head-to-head collisions.
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Because the school population has increased in the past couple years,CHS is moving from a 3A school to a 4A school. Schools are categorized based on their student population, with the smaller schools
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Last night’s heated rivalry match-up between Catonsville and Western Tech was jam-packed with excitement. With buzzer-beaters in both regulation and overtime gave the Comets a thrilling victory over
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An epic chase ensues as two green-clad warriors tear down the field, slashing through a mass of dark-blue barbarians; the audience rises to their feet in anticipation of the game-breaking play. OK, it
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