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Still wondering what the final exam schedule is? No worries, I got it right here. You’re welcome.

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Lights. Camera. Action

Some students spend their weekends playing sports, some spend it with friends, but senior So Choi has decided to spend her weekends becoming the next Steven Speilberg.

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I am going to die. Well, at least that’s what all the hype tells me will happen on December 21st this year.

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A family through and through

The drama department’s show “I Remember Mama,” which debuted from Nov. 10-12, was a great success.  Compiled with an experienced cast and an amazing set, the play was a huge hit.

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Due to the way the dates of December fall this year, students are going to experience the shortest winter break since December 2006.

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The Performing Arts Department had a very successful week in awards.  Students from band won a variety of awards for their performances.

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Italian Tourism

  Two recent vacations to Italy and Williamsburg left a spark of an idea in my head, an idea with such potential, it may become big or it just might be a bust.

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#getoffmyfacebook

That awkward moment when you use hashtags on Facebook. #wrongsocialnetworkingsite.

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Technology has become an integrated part of students’ lives.  Students keep connected via Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and texting.  They write papers on computers, research topics on the internet and now even have electronic books.  It seems that allowing technology in the classroom may become inevitable because of the large role technology has in students’ lives.

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Lower Floor of Chantilly

Navigating the halls of Chantilly High School is much more confusing than most would think. There are different hallways and people everywhere, and finding classes or friends can be difficult. There are bathrooms that don’t work, water fountains that end up spraying you in the face, and hallways that seem like you’re walking into a [...]

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