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The Torch Dominion High School Sterling, VA
Issue Date: Friday, March 19, 2010 Issue: March Issue Last Update: Thursday, March 10, 2011
  • March Madness

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By:

    Let's see who can predict the overall winner of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: a basketball coach, a fan, or somebody who does not know a three-pointer from a foul shot.

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  • Dominion is to Host the Annual VHSL Conference in April

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Mary Armstrong

    On April 17, Dominion is hosting the state-wide Virginia High School League Leadership Conference.

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  • The Morning Announcements are Under Attack

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Barbara Rion

    Many students are dissatisfied with the morning announcements, and there are several ideas floating around as to how they can be improved.

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  • Seniors May Not be Fighting For a Cure, But their Teachers Are

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Karen Travis

    While seniors are beginning to get lazy with their school work, their teachers are showing no mercy during the second semester. Still, some are buying into the Senioritis.

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  • Virginia Schools Offer a Home Away from Home

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Sarah Reese

    Many of Virginia's colleges offer comfortable atmospheres for both learning and living.

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  • New Club is Boosting International Relations at Dominion

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Estelle Gong

    Dominion students have started the International Relations Club, which encourages and helps students at Dominion to take trips around the world to broaden their knowledge of culture.

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  • Referees Are Officials, Not Athletes

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Shannon Harrington

    Although many athletes claim that a referee's call changed the outcome of the game, it really lies in the hands of the players themselves.

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At-a-glance

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!!! To those watching a soccer game, this one simple word, shouted by the commentator as the soccer ball makes contact with the net, can bring either imme
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Let's see who can predict the overall winner of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: a basketball coach, a fan, or somebody who does not know a three-pointer from a foul shot.
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Loudoun County is now requiring all juniors enrolled in honors English to take an assessment or their skills.
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On April 17, Dominion is hosting the state-wide Virginia High School League Leadership Conference.
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Many students are dissatisfied with the morning announcements, and there are several ideas floating around as to how they can be improved.
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The SCA has been receiving a lot of criticism lately, but they are actually working very hard to get done tasks that other students take advantage of.
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While seniors are beginning to get lazy with their school work, their teachers are showing no mercy during the second semester. Still, some are buying into the Senioritis.
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Although gambling is strictly prohibited on school grounds, many students are creating brackets and betting money on who will win the games.
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Many of Virginia's colleges offer comfortable atmospheres for both learning and living.
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Dominion students have started the International Relations Club, which encourages and helps students at Dominion to take trips around the world to broaden their knowledge of culture.
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