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Thursday, March 01, 2007 By AJ Cassavell
Please excuse me if the introduction to this article is a little shaky. I just took my dog for a walk, and I can barely feel my fingers punching buttons on this keyboard. It’s snowing and sleeting o
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007 By Grace Tuschak
So what’s the deal with all these delayed openings? Up until this year, HVCHS developed their annual calendar in coordination with Middle States, a third-party accreditation program for schools in the
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Emily Burnham
Another volleyball unit has come and gone in Hopewell Valley gym classes. When the gym teachers told us that we were rapidly approaching the volleyball unit, I heard “Yes!” and “Ugh no, already?” from
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Nell Sweeney
Bloc Party is one of many new bands making a stir in the world of music, and a band that everyone should check out. This alternative group from Britain made their entrance on the music scene with a s
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Nora Kersey
The Model World Heath Organization more commonly known as W.H.O., is a club that was started at the high school by biology teacher Mr. Angwenyi, in the summer of 2005. Mr. Angwenyi started the club be
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Michele Seabrook
“Hello! You had school today? How it was?” said Anne, my new German friend, as I grinned at her.The Singakademie Dresden, a children’s choir based in Dresden, Germany, had come to America. For some st
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Cael Sutherland
Friday, January 26, the Hopewell Valley seniors participated in the very first Senior Lock-in, which was a huge success.For a first time event quite a few students showed up, their numbers reaching ab
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Cael Sutherland
On July 6, 2005, my dad and I spent the day touring the center of London, taking the Underground all over the city. We visited Kings Cross, Charring Cross, Water Loo, and Paddington Stations. We eve
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By Taylor Orr
Imagine having a failing report card sent home from school because your body mass index was slightly above average. Since elementary school, kids have been rewarded for being above average in things
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Sunday, February 11, 2007 By Kristin Travagline
Throughout this school year there have been many exciting changes: a new principle, new technology, a PST sponsored pep-rally, and paper towels in the bathroom by the cafeteria. Yet, there seems to be
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