• Choir travels to Hawaii

    Thursday, February 08, 2007 By: Amanda Betts

    Every year Americans honor thosewho have fought for our countryon Veterans’ Day. This year wasespecially unique for the Arapahoechoir and orchestra.The choir, orchestra and Choralettestraveled to Oahu

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  • Yearbook wins first place at state

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Brigid Igoe

    The yearbook staff jumped in unisonwhen “Redefined,” was announcedfirst place in 5A CHSPA state competitionat Colorado State University onOct. 12 in Fort Collins.“I was so happy, I was jumpingaround,”

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  • Speech Heads to Tournament

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Amanda Betts and Brigid Igoe

    For some it’s hard to talk in front of a crowd. For others it’s fun to share ideas and opinions to get a point across.

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  • Amnesty sells bowls, soup for Sudan

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Amanda Betts and Brigid Igoe

    Amnesty International’s main goal will be to raise $40,000 to give to the school in Sudan, financed by schools in Littleton.

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  • Key Club puts on kids programs

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Amanda Betts and Brigid Igoe

    Key Club held Trick-or-Treat Street on Oct. 28, giving candy to children with Down Syndrome.

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  • Enrichment strengthens student minds

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Amanda Betts and Brigid Igoe

    The enrichment program takes student minds to the next level, with the chess and math club.

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  • Animal Rights members visit Shelters

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Amanda Betts and Brigid Igoe

    Arapahoe has promoted a new club called Animal DeserveRights club which has ten participants.People are starting to branch out to help other animals that cannot help themselves.”

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  • Bottled water brings facade of security

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Sean Purcell

    The average person needs to drink 3-4 liters of water a day in order to stay healthy according to the International Bottled Water Association. People meet this daily requirement by drinking bottled wa

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  • Club sports positive, negative

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Rachel Post

    Have you ever seen a bunch of girls trying to tackle each other while fighting over a ball? If not, you may want to see the girls rugby team. Many Arapahoe girls are apart of the Littleton Harlequins

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  • Marching Band Places

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Ben Horblit

    Our AHS marching band places in the 5A state championships

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At-a-glance

Counselor Molly Mugge and her dog, Alita, sit in their office in the Guidance Center. Mugge works at her computer and Alita lies under the desk and sleeps.
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Freshman Danielle Winkelman took Scooter, a teacup poodle, and Sandy, a labrador border collie mix to the County Fair on July 29, and to state on Aug. 27.
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The stale smell of cigarette smoke and beer, the cars flying by outside the small venue and a crowd that would have filled up about one sixth of The Fillmore on a regular night: all of these elements
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A colorful Christmas tree and decorations outside the house are not isolated to the United States.
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Winter Break is a time to relax, have fun and watch movies, and it just so happens new movies are coming.
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Almost every party has drinking and drugs, and one bad decision can lead to another.
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Everyone has favorite places where they like to go again and again. Here are the favorites of some of Arapahoe’s students as determined by a poll in the hall during October and November. Each is rated
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Imagine everyone’s holiday celebrations at the mall. Each family has reserved a table at the food court and all of the restaurants have prepared a Holiday meal for each table.
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For years as little kids we looked forward to Santa Clause coming down the chimney with joy, eating the cookies we left for him out of love, hoping we received what we wished for.
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Once upon a time, as Arapahoe students neared semester end finals, a large Christmas tree was placed in the cafeteria, decorated by students with lights, tinsel and ornaments. Once upon an even older
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