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  • S*T*A*G*E Makes West Side Story its Own

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Danny Fersh

    The Jets and Sharks were at it again on Friday, March 24, as WJ S*T*A*G*E entertained a combined audience of over 1000 people for the opening weekend of its 2006 spring musical, West Side Story.

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  • Forensics and Debate Teams Continue Annual Dominance

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Max Lom

    The Forensics and Debate teams recently continued their string of dominance over local competition as Forensics won their sixth consecutive county championship, and Debate won the title for the fourth

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  • Field Trips Take Unique Turn

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Eric Hoffman

    AP Art students gaze upon the works of Vincent Van Gogh, Auguste Rodin and other masters at the Phildelphia Museum of Art. One of the few original copies of Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” hangs on the wall

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  • Music Ensembles Snag Superior Ratings at County Festivals

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Jared Schneider

    The music department’s band, orchestra and choral groups attended several county festivals this March, where both the Madrigals and the Symphonic orchestra received a score of a I, a superior rating.

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  • The DC You Never Knew...

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Jenny Schulz

    Are you tired of going to downtown Bethesda every weekend only to be shocked at the scantily clad 12-year-olds and obnoxiously loud preteen boys? What you may not know is that you live only a few metr

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  • V for VendettaE for Excruciating

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Finally we get to see the result of the months spent gawking at Natalie Portman’s shaved head, with the release of her new film, V for Vendetta.

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  • A Bump on Glory Road

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Daniel Sullivan

    In the past decade such sports teams as the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls have been able to capture their respective sports championship for three years in a row. This year’s

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  • Varsity Baseball Looks to Rebuild after Loss of Star Player Moss

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Sam Kider

    Following last year’s disappointing season the fate of WJ’s varsity baseball team is once again in question. The team graduated ten seniors, including two who have gone on to play in college, and they

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  • Varsity Softball Hopes New Coach Helps Deliver Winning Season

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Julia Shedlin

    Getting changed in the locker room and getting ready for practice, the girls on varsity softball are chatting and having a good time. With their new coach Jamie Ahearn, the team is excited for the upc

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  • March Madness Bleeds Green and Gold

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Colin Calder

    In a tournament that is historically filled with upsets and excitement, the first two weekends of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament did not disappoint.

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The chart accompanying the article, "One Blue Line Makes for Two Difficult Decisions," should have read "40 male students responded yes to having unprotected sex out of 191 surveyed in WJ classes from
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Some people will tell you there’s nothing better than a Chipotle burrito. There are some people who contend that in the 43 minutes allotted for lunch, there is nothing more practical, more rewarding o
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Following last year’s disappointing season, the fate of WJ’s varsity baseball team is, once again, in question, after graduating ten seniors, including two who have gone on to play in college.
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At last after a long and meticulous coaching search that included nine candidates, the WJ administration has hired former Catholic University head coach Tom Mulholland as the new varsity football coac
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In the past decade such sports teams as the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls have been able to capture their respective sports championship for three years in a row. This year’s
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Getting changed in the locker room and getting ready for practice, the girls on varsity softball are chatting and having a good time. With their new coach Jamie Ahearn, the team is excited for the upc
full story 
In a tournament that is historically filled with upsets and excitement, the first two weekends of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament did not disappoint.
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JV Baseball: Chris MurrayMaking his debut as the head coach of the JV baseball team is social studies teacher Chris Murray. Murray, who played baseball at Wootton High School, took over the duties of
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In a tournament that is historically filled with upsets and excitement, the first two weekends of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament did not disappoint.
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At last after a long and meticulous coaching search that included nine candidates, the WJ administration has hired former Catholic University head coach Tom Mulholland as the new varsity football coac
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