The Arrowhead Arrowhead High School Hartland, WI
Issue Date: Friday, April 30, 2004 Issue: April 30, 2004 Last Update: Thursday, May 06, 2004
  • Spears brings controversy “Everytime”

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Laura Bauer

    Britney Spears’ new music video “Everytime” was originally planned to tackle the issue of suicide.

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  • Schwark takes 'geo' knowledge to Orlando

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Lakhpreet Kaur

    Did you know…

    China has more English speakers than the United States?

    In France, there is a place called Y?

    Mexico city sinks 10 inches every year?

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  • Former lead singer of The Gufs flies solo

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Jenna Nitkowski and Erin Mulholland

    Singer Goran Kralj recently took the stage of the UWM Union Theatre to promote his solo debut, “Any Day Now.”

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  • 'Hot Hot Heat' heats up rockpop dance

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Kayleigh Abresch

    With their entrancing melodies and use of the cowbell, Hot Hot Heat brings the rockpop dance to Make Up the Breakdown.

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  • Miss Wisconsin Teen USA

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Laura Bauer

    The state-level office representing the NBC television special Miss Teen USA, is conducting a statewide search for young women to participate in the Wisconsin event in October. The winner will repres

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  • Garner pulls off new alias

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    “13 going on 30” (PG-13, 96 minutes) starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis and directed by Gary Winick captivated audiences last weekend.

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  • Part 3National Young Leaders Conference

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Maggie VerBrugge

    In a small space such as Washington D.C, there is a wealth of history. A few days just doesn’t seem like enough time to visit all the memorials and attractions.

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  • Fest cures summertime blues

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Maggie VerBrugge

    The feel of summer is in the air of Arrowhead High School as well as high schools all around the country. Warm weather, bright sun, cool water, and soft sand are filling minds of students who just ha

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  • Is the research paper approaching its deathbed?

    Friday, April 30, 2004 By: Kristine Schmitt

    Is the research paper on the verge of extinction?

    Many students and teachers seem to think so.

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  • Kaur introduces Sikh holiday

    Thursday, April 29, 2004 By: Shannon Foltz

    Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah, Ramadan…Vaisakhi. What is that?

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Is the research paper on the verge of extinction?

Many students and teachers seem to think so.
When was the last time you saw Tom Chadwick and Dan Tschanz in an apron working in the kitchen?
The time of year has come once again for members of the National Honors Society to cast their votes for teacher of the year. The ballets have been counted, and Calculus teacher, Mr. Urban came out vi
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No eating during class, cell phones not allowed in school, being tardy four times gets you a Saturday… The list of school rules that students don’t appreciate goes on and on.
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“13 going on 30” (PG-13, 96 minutes) starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis and directed by Gary Winick captivated audiences last weekend.
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Stuffy classrooms and boring lectures still got you singing the winter blues? Well then you need to get out more. Lucky for you, Arrowhead is about to break out in a big way.
Kaur introduces Sikh holiday
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Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah, Ramadan…Vaisakhi. What is that?
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The Warhawks won the Spartan Invitational with a total of 126.5 points. They were followed by Waukesha South (104.5) and Milwaukee Pius (92). “We had a very good day at Brookfield East,” said coach
Two Arrowhead teachers have received recognition for their excellence by the Kohl Teacher Fellowship program and were introduced at a recognition banquet by US Senator Herb Kohl on March 27.
Schwark takes 'geo' knowledge to Orlando
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Did you know…

China has more English speakers than the United States?

In France, there is a place called Y?

Mexico city sinks 10 inches every year?
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