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Students will learn about their chosen field at prestigious summer camp.

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I’m not afraid of driving. The truth is, I think that I’m afraid of having to grow up and be self-reliant, to get along without rides from my parents or friends. I have just a few more months before college, and then all I’ve ever known will be gone forever.

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The choral department has been receiving a lot of attention this past year with high honors such as Touch of Class, being named “America’s Number one Show Choir” by Parade Magazine, a commercial spot promoting a local comic, a House of Representatives delegate coming in to speak to them about their accomplishments as well as a feature on local Fox news among other ventures. Yet the most prestigious honor awarded to the choir this year is the chance to perform in Opera House in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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Girls all over the world have caught what is being popularly called “Bieber Fever” for the 17-year-old music phenomenon. And the Biebs is popular not merely for his silky smooth song stylings, but rather the unprecedented level of crazy that he brings out in a previously normal, high functioning member of society. Grown women weep at his pseudo-feminine, man-child sexiness.

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JJ Hoo and Haeri Yoo share their quirky interests and hobbies

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I have had a lot on my mind lately. Like many high school seniors, college admissions have been a constant worry for me and my peers alike.

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Painting the past and peeling the layers: a look at Chantilly’s shed

As Chantilly grew and evolved as a school, the shed, which holds layer upon layer of history at Chantilly, did too

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If you were to ask me about former president, George W. Bush, you would probably receive an obnoxious comment or eye roll.

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Has anyone taken a step back to see that Muslims are normal people who are faced with not-so-normal circumstances?

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You don’t have a Facebook to see the pictures, and you don’t have a cell phone to text on.

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