The Hawk Eye Hanover High School Mechanicsville, VA
Issue Date: Thursday, September 29, 2011 Issue: September 11' Last Update: Wednesday, October 05, 2011
  • Squirrels fly into playoffs on a wing and a prayer

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Ben Nachman

    After barely making the playoffs, the Flying Squirrels unexpectedly gained home field advantage. After Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee drenched the northeast corridor, the Eastern League and th

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  • Deep Run Finally Defeated

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Kenny Spurlock

    The field hockey team has been training long and hard to be the best in the district this season. Starting off with an undefeated season, the girls have already defeated Patrick Henry, Glen Allen and

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  • Nostalgia lost among the disaster of today’s entertainment

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Carter VanHuss

    The ‘90’s. Many teenagers reminisce about these times, when naps in school were encouraged, and children’s entertainment ranged from the creepy television shows like Invader Zim to the super popular

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  • “Hurriquake” hits the East Coast with a vengeance

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Sam Holland

    Hurricane season strikes again. Flooding of rivers, destruction of houses, uprooting of trees created a big issue to deal with for millions of people. This hurricane was piled on top of the earthquake

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  • Facebook: The New Petition

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Nick Glass

    Since Facebook’s creation, its users have found ways to extend its uses beyond that of basic social media. While some use it to simply keep their friends and loved ones updated on what’s going on in t

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  • Redefining the VA Standards of Learning

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Gracie Gormanlove

    Teachers and students always feel the pressure rise after spring break passes by and the final months of school come rolling in, with SOLs approaching. Students have nine months to cover critical info

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  • Blood and violence or the next Picasso?

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Max Berry

    Recently, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of granting video games first amendment rights as an art form, justifying the levels of violence typically found in today’s most popular video games, lik

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  • Media Hype Consequences

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Katrina Gaunt

    Hurricane Irene hit Hanover County in the early morning of Aug. 28, 2011. News reporters had warned since the beginning of the week of the dangers of the storm. They predicted that it could become a c

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  • When wildest dreams become a new reality

    Monday, October 03, 2011 By: John Waters

    Jonathan “JJ” Lawhorn is an aspiring country artist who graduated from Hanover in 2011. Lawhorn is currently marketing a new country album entitled “Sittin’ on a Tailgate.”

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  • The King of the Monsters

    Monday, October 03, 2011 By: Ryan Kellner

    In 1945, the world witnessed a new type of terror when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Its destruction left a lasting impression in the eyes of many, including those that were

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Sophomores Josh Kegel and Alyssa Wright both participated in Camp Hope Richmond, a nonprofit summer camp for disadvantaged kids from around Richmond. Wright helped out with drama and Kegel was a junio
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Sophomore Morgan Williams decided to travel to Europe with other Hanover students.
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Senior Cameron Holl learned a lot about different cultures as well. Holl traveled to the University of Mary Washington for the Summer Governor’s School Program German Academy. Although the physical di
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Sophomore David Bogaev and his sister, Emily, went to New York City on a church mission trip. While there, he saw the musical “Wicked.” He enjoyed it, but he wasn’t completely captivated.
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The person referred to as “Golf Cart Man” by many students is back on the job after recovering from a serious accident.
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Why does all of Oz tremble in the presence of the Wicked Witch of the West? And how did she earn her title as Oz’s most feared and wicked sorceress? Starting on Oct. 5, you can take part in the myst
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A mother hawk has added a new addition to her flock. Brooke Whitley Leggett was born at 9:15 a.m. on Monday, June 20. She weighed seven pounds and six ounces, was 20 inches long and was in great condi
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“The best part about America is the barbeque,” junior Pavel “Paul” Suba said.
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