Post-millenium equal rights for marginalized groups in America have been a strange thing so far. We have a black president, but the prison industrial complex churns on, incarcerating young black and Latino men (and women) at hugely disproportionate rates and branding them felons for life for crimes that their white counterparts receive slaps on the [...]
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Stephanie Dolezal May 7, 2012
Still wondering what the final exam schedule is? No worries, I got it right here. You’re welcome.
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Clayton Keating May 3, 2012
Why spend tons of money to attend a professional sporting event when you can come to see your classmates compete for significantly less?
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April 24 was a day of celebration for the boy’s varsity tennis team. They redeemed themselves from their loss against Robinson by being the victors and beating Robinson at their last home game.
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By Matt Galle After a long and extensive application process, multiple Chantilly students have been selected to attend a Summer Governor’s School/Language Academy program this year. At this program the students will provide juniors and seniors with demanding educational experiences in multiple subjects in which the students will stay on a college campus to research [...]
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On Monday morning, the Chantilly community woke up to devastating news. The night before, junior Katrina Roberts passed away. The news of the tragedy spread quickly around the community.
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Matt Porter Mar 30, 2012
With face painting, crafts, refreshments, and a student dressed up in a morph suit, the Chantilly High School’s annual Pyramid Art Show brought together the student art community.On March 22nd, the Pyramid Art Show was the biggest art event of the year which displays artwork from all nine schools in the Chantilly pyramid. “The whole [...]
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Joon Cho Mar 29, 2012
She moves side to side. She hits the ball. She misses one. She hits one down for a score. Freshman Valeria Reyes-Chian plays just as well as any other tennis player on the girls varsity tennis team, except she is doing it all in a wheelchair.
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Christina Mirda Mar 29, 2012
Freshman Paul Castle and his younger siblings woke up on March 17 to green milk and toilet water. As part of their St. Patrick’s Day traditions, Castle’s parents dye household items green, and his mom makes corned beef and cabbage.
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Michelle Jeong Mar 26, 2012
There was a great hype for The Hunger Games even before the movie came out. A specific example would be our school requiring every student to read it over the summer. The hype continued with the premiere of the movie. Hundreds of teens, including myself, stood in line waiting for a minimum of 3 hours [...]
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