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Issue Date: Friday, March 06, 2009 Issue: March 6, 2009 Last Update: Friday, March 20, 2009
  • Has America found its biggest tool?

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: Sydney Pierson

    Jason from the bachelor is now officially known as the “biggest tool on television” after the season finale.

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  • Girls' basketball ends on a loss

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: Kelsey Sievers

    Turnovers, missed field goals, lack of intensity; this is the recipe for disaster in a basketball game and the downfall of the Arrowhead girls’ team last Tuesday night against Oconomowoc.

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  • Achieve 3000 raises reading scores

    Tuesday, March 03, 2009 By: Maura Falk

    Last year, Arrowhead High School added Achieve 3000, a nonfiction online reading program to the curriculum at South Campus. According to Gregg Wieczorek, the South principal, the purpose was to incre

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  • Three Arrowhead wrestlers place at state

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: Matt Jarchow

    Competing in the state tournament in Madison, the Arrowhead Warhawks saw three out of their five wrestlers place in the top six.

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  • Oscars full of memories

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: Emily Nikolaus

    Instead of watching the normal Sunday night line-up last week, almost everyone was tuned into something much bigger: The Oscars.

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  • Still a Phelps phan?

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: J Anderson

    It’s funny how society doesn’t even blink when the news projects murders, theft, or wildfires, but when an athlete gets into a little bit of trouble its big time news. The common public scoffs and whi

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  • Two AP art students win Gold Key Awards

    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 By: Sara Nelson

    This past week, Seniors Morgan Janssen and Hannah Smiltneek each submitted their AP art sculptures to the Scholastic Art Awards Show at the Milwaukee Art Museum . Janssen and Smiltneek both received

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  • Phish reunion haining hype

    Tuesday, March 03, 2009 By: Jake Lindenberg and Connor Halloran

    On March 6, 2009 one of the most influential cult rock bands in the history of live music will return to the stage. The tour begins with a three night stand at the prestigious Hampton Coliseum locate

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  • AHS takes fourth at state

    Tuesday, March 03, 2009 By: Alec Johnson

    Ryan Hansen had one of the best performances of any swimmer in Wisconsin last Saturday at the UW Natorium in Madison.

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  • Murder took the veil

    Tuesday, March 03, 2009 By: Claire Westlie and Natalie Wasilczuk

    Last week, the Arrowhead Drama Department performed Murder Takes the Veil, directed by Maralynn Markano. “I thought it was really good!” said Drew Schaefer.

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If you can’t make it to the Kenny Chesney concert at Summerfest ’09, there is no need to worry as the popular band Sugarland will be making its way to Milwaukee to perform at the Bradley Center on Sep
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Jason from the bachelor is now officially known as the “biggest tool on television” after the season finale.
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Need some extra help with a writing assignment? Stop in the library after school! Many students are frustrated when they can’t find a chance to get their papers corrected during the day. Teachers don’
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Competing in the state tournament in Madison, the Arrowhead Warhawks saw three out of their five wrestlers place in the top six.
full story 
Instead of watching the normal Sunday night line-up last week, almost everyone was tuned into something much bigger: The Oscars.
full story 
It’s funny how society doesn’t even blink when the news projects murders, theft, or wildfires, but when an athlete gets into a little bit of trouble its big time news. The common public scoffs and whi
full story 
Turnovers, missed field goals, lack of intensity; this is the recipe for disaster in a basketball game and the downfall of the Arrowhead girls’ team last Tuesday night against Oconomowoc.
full story 
This past week, Seniors Morgan Janssen and Hannah Smiltneek each submitted their AP art sculptures to the Scholastic Art Awards Show at the Milwaukee Art Museum . Janssen and Smiltneek both received
full story 
It’s out there every day. We all see it, and that’s the problem. Public displays of affection (or PDAs) are habitual among couples in the midst of puppy love, and all-too-common annoyance to everyone
This past week, two of Arrowhead’s own Melanie Breunig and Karly McMillan, were both selected as winners in the grades 9-12 category for the Milwaukee Public Museum Titanic Poetry Competition.
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