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The hot list

Mehsa Taleb Jan 26, 2012

The hot list

As the new year begins, administrative changes to the school and new fashion trends replace old ones.

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Fashion accident sparks new trend

It is not a simple coincidence that every Tuesday the senior class appears to be donning classic sweaters. The number of participants has soared since the creation of the unofficial club in the beginning of the school year.

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Calvin Coolidge comes back for second term

Every rap artist has to start somewhere. Mac Miller started with humble beginnings in Pittsburgh. Eminem spent the majority of his adolescence in Detroit. Lil’ Wayne started rapping as an 8-year-old in a small neighborhood in New Orleans. The list goes on.

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5 things to do for the holidays in the Capital

Holiday expeditions spice up winter break.

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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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Black Friday, was the day the American people spent $11.4 billion buying gifts for their friends and family.

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iPhone 4S does not impress

Apple has turned heads once again with their new ground-breaking iPhone 4S. The new phone has once again redefined how the world views cell phones.

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Singing, dancing and improvising

Despite being held in the lecture hall this year (instead of the drama room), the 2011 Coffeehouse, which took place Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Lecture Hall, raised much laughter and applause.

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Students form bands as a creative outlet

Whenever something goes wrong in life, teenagers tend to turn to music.

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Mark Fearson and Grey O’Reilly singing “Guy Love” at the Touch of Class Fall Cabaret

The world is constantly changing in the type of language people use or the way people talk, which makes it harder for schools to apply solid rules on students’ rights of expression.  

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