The Hawk Eye Hanover High School Mechanicsville, VA
Issue Date: Friday, October 03, 2008 Issue: Oct. Last Update: Friday, November 20, 2009
  • FALL FESTIVALS DROP IN

    Friday, November 20, 2009 By: Hannah Tibbett

    October brings State Fair along with Celtic, Folk festivals.

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  • Twilight

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Alicia Burrus

    A craze is taking over the minds of many students in our school. It seems invisible, but it’s out there, just waiting to infect more unsuspecting teens. It’s Stephanie Meyer’s best-selling novel, Twil

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  • Students tune into HTV

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Melissa Carpenter

    “We have seven minutes while we’re live. The whole school sees the show and we do everything we can to make it the best it can be. That’s when it gets slightly hectic,” sophomore Emily Blunt said. Mrs

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  • Hawks, Dukes, Virginians March: Band and color guard members showed off their routines

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Ashley Dustin

    For the 102 students in the marching band, performing at games is not the only reward; the marching band also participates in various competitions. On October 11, the Marching Hawks hosted a competit

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  • Velocikopter

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Silvie Chang

    What do you get when you crash a helicopter into a velociraptor? You get four guys in a band called Velocikopter, playing ‘70s funk merged with progressive, indie, and experimental rock. With senior S

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  • Kreion

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Silvie Chang

    Kreion is among the many bands that play diverse types of music such as metal and “screamo” in our school.Considerably labeled as metal, jam band, and death metal on their MySpace, the band has a uniq

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  • Tribal Celebrations: Students participate in Native American Powwows

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Taylor Golding

    Steady, defined, drum beats mingle with the sound of jingling dancers’ bells. Singing fills the ears of passersby. Crowds looking at the craft vendors are followed by the smell of Indian tacos. Famili

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  • New Student Profiles: Sydney Shannon, Junior

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By:

    what are your hobbies?Competition cheerleading and basketballWhere did you come from?Lee DavisDo you like Hanover?Definately! It has great teachers and a wonderful enviroment.What are your goals for t

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  • New Student Profiles: Hope Tanner, sophomore

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By:

    What are your hobbies?Cheerleading and hanging out with my friends and family.Where did you come from?HermitageDo you like Hanover?Yes, the people here are friendly.What are your goals for the year?I

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  • Colleges strike out SAT's: SAT loses importance in some college admissions

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Charlotte Stockdale

    Most people spend their elementary and middle school years anticipating the “High School Experience” with prom, Friday night football games, and freedom. But when in high school, there is one thing al

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“I thought I was hyperventilating, and was literally terrified to turn the corner,” sophomore Emma Weymouth said. Kings Dominion’s Halloween Haunt has had kids on their toes when the sun goes down. Th
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What are your hobbies?Cheerleading and hanging out with my friends and family.Where did you come from?HermitageDo you like Hanover?Yes, the people here are friendly.What are your goals for the year?I
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what are your hobbies?Competition cheerleading and basketballWhere did you come from?Lee DavisDo you like Hanover?Definately! It has great teachers and a wonderful enviroment.What are your goals for t
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The Chuck Stone Program for Diversity in Education and Media is an annual workshop held every summer at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill for 20 upcoming seniors of different diversities
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Steady, defined, drum beats mingle with the sound of jingling dancers’ bells. Singing fills the ears of passersby. Crowds looking at the craft vendors are followed by the smell of Indian tacos. Famili
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EMMABefore:Sophomore Emma Weymouth started her journey towards the “big night” by searching for the perfect dress.“I hate long dresses; short ones are just a billion times more comfortable,” Weymouth
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