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  • Donors give blood for life: Disappointing turnout means less blood than goal

    Wednesday, April 20, 2005 By: Laura Wendorf

    Staff and students pushed aside worries of pain to donate blood March 31 for the Key Club’s annual Blood Drive for the INOVA Blood Donor Services in the multi-purpose room.

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  • Drivers learn about dangers

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Rachel Jacobson

    Srudents went to a special Driver’s Education course April 5 at the Trauma Center at Fairfax Hospital. The students attended a lecture by Kevin Dwyer and a high impact speech by Kelly Hand and Tom Stu

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  • Pepper’s Ghost debut won’t shock most listeners: ‘Shake the Hand that Shook the World’ doesn’t offer anything original but it still creates interesting mainstream singles

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Marshall Betts

    With harmonizing vocals that create a sense of fun rock and roll, Pepper’s Ghost doesn’t hide from its roots, early ‘70s pop music, in its debut album Shake the Hand That Shook the World.

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  • Students travel to Seattle for JEA journalism convention

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Jean Park

    Five members of the newspaper and one member of the yearbook went to Seattle, Washington on April 7 for a four-day, three-night conference sponsored by the Journalism Education Association (JEA).

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  • Baseball off to 6-2 start

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Vyomika Jairam

    Coming off a 6-2 win against Fairfax Tuesday night, the baseball team is ready for district top-seed Lee tomorrow night. The team, which won four straight earlier in the season, is looking to repeat a

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  • Many complexities in electing new Pope

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Coby Ascunce

    Oaths of secrecy, numerous voting sessions, and smoke signals will all take place some time next week when 117 cardinals will meet in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel and elect a new world leader- the pop

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  • Acclaimed author Orson Scott Card visits town, holds meet and greet

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Alexandra Villanueva

    T he line stretched out the door and blocked the entrance to La Madeleine. People clamored to get inside, just for a glimpse-they clutched copies of well-worn books, favorites that have touched them

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  • PSP Redefines hand held game system

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Natty Montoya

    With the release of the new Sony Playstation Portable, handheld gaming is once again the rage. At a small size of 6.7 X 2.9 inches, the PSP has capabilities not only to play video games but also list

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  • The Piano Lesson is a musical triumph

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Jean Park

    The opening night for August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson directed by Seret Scott at Arena Stage on April 7 was a triumph. The phenomenal acting, poignant lighting, and the often-times comical script wra

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  • SGA hopefuls find new ways to campaign

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen and Lee Betancourt

    With SGA elections seven days away, candidates have begun to fill the halls with posters and signs advertising their names to the student body. With the recently implemented changes switching the str

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With SGA elections seven days away, candidates have begun to fill the halls with posters and signs advertising their names to the student body. With the recently implemented changes switching the str
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Wet, soggy and cold weather could not stop the Environmental Club from cleaning up a local creek and its surrounding area April 3. Six members of the club helped in the cleanup of Saucey Branch Creek
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With seven chinchillas, three cats, two finches and one cockatiel, it would seem like main office secretary Reesa Herberth would be reluctant to adopt any more animals. Within the last week however,
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After three rounds of performing her prose piece, sophomore Gen Blau did not move onto the fourth and qualifying round of the Virginia High School League State Forensics Tournament.Blau recently walke
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Shoppers at the mall were treated to a fashion show last Saturday organized by fashion marketing students who modeled the Banana Republic clothing.
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The junior class rocked the catwalk in the cafeteria last Wednesday with smiles to show off the latest spring trends for the annual prom fashion show.
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Staff and students pushed aside worries of pain to donate blood March 31 for the Key Club’s annual Blood Drive for the INOVA Blood Donor Services in the multi-purpose room.
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Music by German and American composers will fill the auditorium on May 18 as the Chamber Orchestra and the Detmold Youth Orchestra (DYO) join together again to share their music and culture.
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Srudents went to a special Driver’s Education course April 5 at the Trauma Center at Fairfax Hospital. The students attended a lecture by Kevin Dwyer and a high impact speech by Kelly Hand and Tom Stu
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Results of the 2005 National Latin Exam recognized 59 students as either medalist or certificate winners. The exam tests a student’s knowledge of grammatical items, reading comprehension, and cultural
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