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The Talon Sandra Day OConnor High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012 Issue: Volume 10, Issue 4 Last Update: Thursday, March 01, 2012
  • Clubs at OHS explore Disneyland and bond as a group

    Thursday, March 01, 2012 By: Anya Rogers

    Meeting characters, walking in castles, laughing on rides and eating churros all day is what awaits OHS students. The happiest place on earth is open to clubs and school groups from all over. Many clu

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  • Open Doors Project offers literary-theatre experience

    Tuesday, February 28, 2012 By: Jessie Ditomasso

    Wendy Wasserstein, a Tony award-winning playwright, wanted to make theatre available to young people who could not attend and experience it, so she started a program in New York City that gave high sc

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Pro:You have been working on a story that will change everybody’s point of view on a politician. The perfect place to share this would be on the internet, where anyone with an internet connection coul
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The wrestlers at OHS areinvited to go feed the homelessevery other Saturday withChandler Evans, the wrestlingcoach. This occurs in the backparking lot at Andre’s Housewhich is a ministry to thehomeles
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Arizona recently celebrated the state’s first centennial as a part of the United States, but before President William Howard Taft signed the statehood bill on Feb. 14, 1912 Arizona had a long, lawless
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Friendship, relationships, money, family, school and much more. Unfortunately, these are the unconditional topics of stress that teenagers deal with throughout their adolescent life. Although ma
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Friendship, relationships, money, family, school and much more. Unfortunately, these are the unconditional topics of stress that teenagers deal with throughout their adolescent life. Although ma
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Susan Henry, one of OHS’s devoted language arts teachers, keeps her students in check. "Henry’s teaching style is all her own and she definitely makes coming to school more interesting," said Trevin
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Meeting characters, walking in castles, laughing on rides and eating churros all day is what awaits OHS students. The happiest place on earth is open to clubs and school groups from all over. Many clu
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It is well known that most teenagers exhibit certain traits that many people find disconcerting, like impulsiveness, moodiness, recklessness and others. Many adults associate teens with stereotypes ba
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Wendy Wasserstein, a Tony award-winning playwright, wanted to make theatre available to young people who could not attend and experience it, so she started a program in New York City that gave high sc
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Based on the widely known diary of Anne Frank the production of The Diary of Anne Frank played January 26th through the 28th at OHS. Anne Frank, a girl who went into hiding with her family and the van
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