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Sandwiches Replace Cookies as Hacker Food of Choice

By Jennifer Wang | Dec. 22, 1996, midnight | In Local »

Upon hearing of sandwiches with dramatically increased sugar and caffeine content, computer lovers all over the county have dropped their cookies in favor of a more attractive alternative.


Photo: Gainous in 1994

By | July 15, 1994, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Chickens Go Swimming

By Chester Lam | Oct. 10, 1992, 4:24 p.m. | In Humor »

Swimming chickens witnessed by scientists could point to a major evolutionary change.


Photo: Gainous in 1989

By | Aug. 1, 1989, midnight | In ‎Latest »


MCPS takes action to reduce lead in water

By | April 1, 1989, midnight | In Local »


Lead level high in Montgomery school coolers

By | March 24, 1989, midnight | In Local »

One-third of the drinking fountains in Montgomery County's public schools contain water with excessive amounts of lead, and there are 10 schools where lead levels are more than four times the federal safety standard, according to recent tests.


Lead in water

By | Oct. 1, 1988, midnight | In Local »

A study initiated by Silver Chips,indicates that the lead content in Blair's drinking water averages 25 parts per billion (ppb), a level which exceeds and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines that will be put into effect in June, 1989.


Photo: Gainous in 1985

By | Oct. 15, 1985, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Photo: Dark Knight

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment


Photo: Dry Erase Markers

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Sanford LP


Photo: Joe the Plumber

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Photo Courtesy of New England Cable News


Photo: iTunes

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Apple, Inc.


Photo: Joe the VP

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of The Campaign to Elect Barack Obama


Photo: Britney Spears

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Sony Music Inc.


Photo: Fractured Prune

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe


Photo: imeem

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of imeem, Inc.


Photo: Renewed Resolutions

By Elaine Lin | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »


Photo: Indiana Jones

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures


Photo: Daniel Radcliffe

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7:33 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

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Academic future uncertain for undocumented Blazer

By Elena Chung | Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | In Print »

A phone in one hand and a clicking mouse in the other, senior Denise Sylla taps her foot and scans FastWeb, a scholarship search web site, as she waits on hold with admissions officers from Wellesley College at the computer in the Student Government Association (SGA) office during lunch on April 30.


Fall play replaced by two smaller plays

By Griff Rees | Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | In Print »

Breaking with longtime tradition, Kelly Newman, Blair's theater director, has decided to perform two small plays, "Charlie's Aunt" and "The Rivals," in the fall and winter respectively, instead of the customary single fall play.


Exam weight should not change

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

On Mar 24, Montgomery County will be making a huge mistake if it attempts to increase the weight of the semester exam from 25 to 30 percent.


Safety committee enforces new lunchtime hallway restrictions

By Edward Chan | Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | In Print »

The Safety Committee has begun patrolling hallways and stairwells during lunch, keeping out students without passes. Blair's administration is also more aggressively enforcing school policy in the hallways and might restrict students to the SAC during lunch.


Do you think that SGA represents the student body effectively?

By | Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | In ‎Latest »

"I, being part of the SGA, do believe that we are trying our best to represent Blair students. However, I do not think we are really listening to what the student body has to say. It is taking too long for the SGA to do something about the student-teacher issues that occur everyday. Some students may really have problems with a teacher, or a student may just be unruly. Though it is taking a long time to address these types of issues, I do believe we are doing our best.”

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