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Issue Date: Friday, May 06, 2005 Issue: May 6, 2005 Last Update: Friday, May 06, 2005
  • Nicholas Sparks visits Wisconsin

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Nearly everyone I’ve talked to has seen The Notebook, or at least A Walk to Remember. Both of these movies have one thing in common—they’re based on books written by Nicholas Sparks.

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  • The Return of the Voice: Mariah Carey releases new album

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Jamie Holzli

    The 8-octave singer is back. This performer and songwriter explodes back onto the U.S. charts with the release of her 10th and newest album The Emancipation of Mimi.

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  • George Lucas should call it quits

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Mike Falk

    Star Wars is a part of our culture. It is hard to find someone who doesn’t know what a lightsaber is.

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  • Culinary Olympics turns out to be no cakewalk

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Jesse White

    Monica Sprung's "sewer lid cake," concocted of chocolate-frosted confection, could have doubled for a manhole cover, but instead won her first place in the centerpiece

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  • Hitchhikers Guide takes audiences for an afternoon spin

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Cally Moore

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy opened at number one in theaters nation-wide last weekend.

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  • PS...it's a movie

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: Cassie Lighthart

    Many people won't rent a movie if they haven’t heard of it. If they haven’t seen a preview, a special promotion, or if it hasn’t been it the big theaters then it can’t possibly be worth the time, righ

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  • Boys' track smashes competition, school record at North

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: Derek Kawleski

    The boys’ track team showed exactly why it’s one of the top teams in the state after winning the 14-team Waukesha North Invite with 146 points, 38 points more than 2nd place finisher Waukesha North.

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  • The Interpreter dialogues with audience

    Wednesday, May 04, 2005 By: Jean Bauer

    The Interpreter proves to capture audiences with its smart plot twists and character depth rather than high explosives and implausible romances.

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  • Students experience the creative side of engineering

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: Sara Price

    After months of preparation, five of Arrowhead’s finest engineering minds made their way to Wisconsin’s Rube Goldberg Competition last Friday.

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  • Charlie ParkerAn Evening at Home with the Bird

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Chad Lammert

    In the history of jazz, any person with the right amount of knowledge will tell you Charlie Parker was “it.”

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The Interpreter proves to capture audiences with its smart plot twists and character depth rather than high explosives and implausible romances.
Last Saturday, Arrowhead’s Spanish Club held the First Annual Spanish Club Bowling Tournament.
The American Association of German Teachers awarded its 2005 winners.
Recently, 6 Arrowhead students competed in the state Spanish pronunciation contest.
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The boys’ track team showed exactly why it’s one of the top teams in the state after winning the 14-team Waukesha North Invite with 146 points, 38 points more than 2nd place finisher Waukesha North.
The varsity boys’ golf team finished 2nd behind Catholic Memorial in a mini meet held at the Broadlands in North Prairie last Wednesday.
Students experience the creative side of engineering
After months of preparation, five of Arrowhead’s finest engineering minds made their way to Wisconsin’s Rube Goldberg Competition last Friday.
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Many people won't rent a movie if they haven’t heard of it. If they haven’t seen a preview, a special promotion, or if it hasn’t been it the big theaters then it can’t possibly be worth the time, righ
Students who have always wanted to perform got their chance when Arrowhead offered an open audition for the Music Variety Show, which will be held on Saturday, May 21 from 5-7 p.m.
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