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  • Girls' Teams Play for the Cure

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Sabrina Ferrero

    October is breast cancer awareness month, and Kettle Run athletes are doing their part to contribute to the cause. Last year, the volleyball team hosted a “Dig Pink” game. They’re going to continu

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  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Release

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Colin Pavan

    Students are excited for the release of Modern Warfare 3. The game comes out November 8, and is expected to sell almost twice as much as the last two modern Warfare’s. In this new version,

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  • Facebook Changes Stir Up Doubt

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Meleana Moore

    Becoming even more complex and confusing, Facebook has applied, and will apply, many changes. On September 22, Mark Zuckerberg released Facebook’s dramatic new changes. Facebook has now added a s

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  • Online Newspaper Created to Keep Citizens Informed

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Jessica Feltner

    There is a new news source in Fauquier County called Fauquier Now. The owners, Lawrence and Ellen Emerson said that Fauquier is ready for a constantly updated news source. “We launched FauquierNow.com

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  • Medications in School Receive Diagnosis: Forbidden

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Marion Silas

    Over-the-counter medication, from allergy medicines to decongestants and cough drops, as well as prescription medications, like inhalers and Epipens, are strictly forbidden from Fauquier County Public

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  • Possible Ban of Potatoes for Healthier School Lunches

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Sabrina Ferrero

    The United States Department of Agriculture, also known as the USDA, is pushing for new guidelines for school lunches. These guidleines would ban potatoes from being sold to students in an effort to i

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  • Class of 2011 Donates New Benches

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Lydia Dodge

    Gifts can be a great surprise, especially if they come in the form of bright, colorful benches! Kettle Run has two new benches out front at the main entrance by the student drop-off. The dark gree

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  • Anti-Medication Rules Inflict Seasonal Suffering

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Hannah Cuthbertson

    Fall is here, and it’s not just bringing cozy sweaters with it. The yearly “bug” is going around again, and with it comes a whole new series of sneezes and sniffles, along with the medicine that treat

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  • See You at the Pole Brings Students Together Through Prayer

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Megan Lloyd

    “Whenever two or three of you come together in my name, I am there with you.” Mathew 18:20 That was the verse for this year’s See You at the Pole. See You at the Pole is a global day of prayer held a

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October is breast cancer awareness month, and Kettle Run athletes are doing their part to contribute to the cause. Last year, the volleyball team hosted a “Dig Pink” game. They’re going to continu
full story 
Students are excited for the release of Modern Warfare 3. The game comes out November 8, and is expected to sell almost twice as much as the last two modern Warfare’s. In this new version,
full story 
In recent times, technology as entertainment has improved dramatically and has become faster and easier to use than anything before. eReaders, such as Kindles, have been replacing books all over the
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An action movie involving fighting robots is nothing new; however Real Steel brings new life to this tiring genre. Hugh Jackman, of X-men fame, stars in this latest film, playing a greedy robot-boxer
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Becoming even more complex and confusing, Facebook has applied, and will apply, many changes. On September 22, Mark Zuckerberg released Facebook’s dramatic new changes. Facebook has now added a s
full story 
Students Against Destructive Decisions, also known as SADD, is a new club at Kettle Run. Senior John Kiernan started the new chapter. Founded because psychological studies show that young people h
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Online Newspaper Created to Keep Citizens Informed
There is a new news source in Fauquier County called Fauquier Now. The owners, Lawrence and Ellen Emerson said that Fauquier is ready for a constantly updated news source. “We launched FauquierNow.com
full story 
Every year, students are grudgingly led into the computer lab to take yet another SOL. Most students find it pointless or a waste of their time. But how might they feel if students could go to prom fo
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Over-the-counter medication, from allergy medicines to decongestants and cough drops, as well as prescription medications, like inhalers and Epipens, are strictly forbidden from Fauquier County Public
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Senior year can be tough, especially for those applying to colleges. There are many decisions to make and not enough time to make them. Luckily, the counseling department has found a way to help. Kett
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