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Leap into Love with Leap Year

Amanda Sutts
January 17, 2010

Anna (Amy Adams) and cardiologist boyfriend Jeremy (Adam Scott) have been together for four years. When Jeremy has to go to Dublin, Ireland for a medical meeting, Anna follows him, but every superstitious act seems to happen to her. However, Anna just shrugs it off because she doesn’t believe in superstitions. Frustrated... Read more »

Ke$ha releases new album

Sierra Mask
January 17, 2010

Ke$ha is a 21-year-old Nashville, Tennessee native. This blonde bombshell has made a hit doing a duet with Flo-Rida in his song, “Right Round” which was number one on the charts for a while. Her popular hit ‘Tik Tok’ reached number one in four countries in August of 2009.   Now she’s got... Read more »

January Hilar-o-scopes

Amanda Sutts
January 17, 2010

Aries: While leading your friends through a snow storm you will accidentally lead them into the Abominable Snowman’s lair. Well, there goes your future for being a world leader. Taurus: You realize that your advanced placement English midterm is tomorrow. You study from sun up to sun down. You come... Read more »

Pride for Roll Tide

Meredith Lawson
January 17, 2010

The 75th Heisman Winner, Mark Ingram, accepted his title as Most Outstanding College Football Player of 2009, winning a tough fight between the other Heisman Finalists: Toby Gerhart of Stanford University, Colt McCoy from University of Texas, Ndamukong Suh from University of Nebraska, and Tim Tebow from... Read more »

He said/She said: Should Students Take P.E. For Four Years?

Billy Milem & Taylor Dunavant
January 17, 2010

He Said: YES As a sophomore, I am very disappointed that I won’t be able to take P.E. next year. Only having P.E. available for the first two years of high school is a bad decision in my eyes for multiple reasons. I think it should be at least an option to continue taking P.E. up to senior year. One... Read more »

Book Review: The Lovely Bones

Victoria Milling
January 17, 2010

Have you ever lost someone that was very close to your heart? Or wonder where they go when they die? Susie Salmon, a 14 year old from suburban Pennsylvania, has a pretty normal teen life: boys, taking pictures, and friends. Little did she know her world was about to change. An innocent, young, loving... Read more »

Paintball: Hobby or Something More?

John Reifenberg
January 17, 2010

In recent years, the hobby of paintball has exploded in popularity. It seems that kids everywhere have paintball guns and are competing with their friends for the title of supreme paintballer on the block. Since the turn of the decade, paintball has become more than just a hobby to many people. Around... Read more »

Last Chance for the College Train

Sara Mayhew
January 17, 2010

Top Ten College Deadlines 1. University of Virginia – January 1st 2. Virginia Tech- January 15th 3. Virginia Commonwealth University- January 15th 4. George Mason University- January 15th 5. Old Dominion University- February 1st 6. James Madison University-January 15th 7. University of Richmond-... Read more »

Cold on the Outside, Cold on the Inside

Sara Mayhew
January 17, 2010

In the summer, we turn the air conditioning up so we don’t suffer from the blistering heat. In the winter, we turn on the heat so we don’t have to bundle up in a hundred blankets. Somehow our school does neither. Many students in our school make sure that they keep their heavy jackets out of their... Read more »

A Squeaky Sequel

Meredith Lawson
January 17, 2010

Two years ago, the original Alvin and the Chipmunks movie was released, receiving a bad reputation from critics, but a much better reputation thanks to the $359 million made in theaters worldwide. Despite a bad reputation from the critics, the producers decided to make a sequel: Alvin and the Chipmunks:... Read more »

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