Arapahoe Herald
Arapahoe High School
Centennial, CO
Issue Date: 4/15/2008
Issue: Volume 44, Number 7
Last Update: 5/09/2008
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Today's Date:
May 9, 2008
Headlines:
News  

STDs: One in four girls
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Drug dogs search Arapahoe campus for illegal substances
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Sports  

Jumping Champion
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Sport stacking enters mainstream athletics
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Arapaho tribe enriches student interests
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Irish Dancer leaps into international competition
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Calling all enthusiasts
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Link Crew, freshmen relationships fall short
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Front Page Stories

STDs: One in four girls
Shocking number of girls have contracted a sexually transmitted disease


By Emma Lawler

A sexually transmitted disease is an infection that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. Sitting in a high school classroom or cafeteria, one could easily hear someone gossiping about their latest romance. But what can a s...
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Arapaho tribe enriches student interests


By Sydney Streicher

Early morning on March 21 members of the Arapaho tribe filed into the Arapahoe High School cafeteria preparing to perform for a school assembly. The purpose of the tribal members’ visit was to renew its ties with the high school that shares and honors i...
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Drug dogs search Arapahoe campus for illegal substances


By Caitlin O’Brien and Emma Lawler

Heads of students throughout the cafeteria turned and watched intently as the canine drug units entered Arapahoe’s North entrance on April 7. When the search began, administrators and Arapahoe County officers took initiative to warn students to stay out o...
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Sport stacking enters mainstream athletics
Local students participate in World Sport Stacking Competition held April 5–6 in Denver


By Kerry Leary

Stacking 12 individual plastic cups into different formations may be an odd hobby for some, but competitors call it a full-fledged sport. “We have been on ESPN twice,” Mark Lingle, assistant director at the World Sport Stacking Association said. “They h...
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Profile
Irish Dancer leaps into international competition
Sophomore Nick Sullivan travels to Belfast, Ireland, places 19 of 41


By Emily Hermann

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance on PBS was one of those shows that every kid watched during the mid-nineties. There was something about the intense drums, the lightning fast dancing and extravagant costumes that pulled a kid in and kept him there.
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Profile
Jumping Champion
Junior Callie Vanchina competes in equestrian sports


By Anna Dreiling

Every child has a dream. Some children want to become astronauts; others want to grow up to be president of the United States. Junior Callie Vanchina’s dream was to buy and ride her own horse. That childhood dream came true.
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Column
Calling all enthusiasts


By Kelley Robinson

Recently I participated in the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarship and Conference in Washington D.C., the most competitive student journalism scholarship program in the country. From March 15 - 20 the program commemorated USA Today and Freedom Forum found...
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Link Crew, freshmen relationships fall short


By Allie Jones

Link Crew is a group of upperclassmen that help freshmen get the hang of things and know what to do and where to go in their four years of high school. “By knowing the layout of the school and getting to know and meet new people, [Link Crew] helped us ge...
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