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Photo: Blair's Stadium

By Christopher Consolino | March 1, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The football field and bleachers are covered in snow while slush and ice melt away on the sidewalks.


Photo: After the Snowstorm

By Christopher Consolino | March 1, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Snow in the student parking lot begins to melt after the Feb. 28 snowstorm.


Photo: Snow

By Christopher Consolino | March 1, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Snow covers Blair's student parking lot late on Monday, Feb. 28.


Photo: Blair's Soccer Field

By Christopher Consolino | March 1, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The soccer field remains buried under snow after the storm.


Photo: Student AIDS March

By Caitlin Garlow | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Senior Greg Breads holds up a sign at the student AIDS march on Saturday, Feb. 26, in Washington, D.C.


Sojourner Truth

By Christopher Consolino | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Born in 1797 in Ulster County, a Dutch settlement in upstate New York, Isabella Baumfree was one of 13 children born to slave parents. She lived with her family until she was sold off at the age of 11. Although enduring much hardship intrinsic to the times, Baumfree traveled the country inspiring others who were suffering like her and who desperately needed hope.


Freshman recycling assemblies are first step in new conservation education program

By Danny Scheer | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Assemblies were held in the auditorium last Wednesday, Feb. 23 to encourage freshmen to recycle around Blair. The event, which took place during students' Connections classes, was the first educational opportunity for students as part of the newly-established recycling education program which began second semester.


Lantern Festival ends 15-day Lunar New Year celebrations

By June Hu | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Even though the first full moon of the new lunar year was locked behind slate clouds as the snow sifted down in swirls, the Chinese community celebrated the Lantern Festival, the last day in the traditional 15-day celebration of the Lunar New Year, on Feb. 24 by eating dumplings and parading paper lanterns.


Photo: Metro Graphic

By Eric Hysen | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Photo: Snow Picture

By Christopher Consolino | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Silver Spring at Four Corners is hit by another winter blast on Monday, Feb. 28.


Sidney Poitier

By Erik Li | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

As an actor and director, Sidney Poitier broke down the color barriers of the mid-twentieth century American film industry. Possessing a dual citizenship in the United States and the Bahamas, he originally pursued a U.S. military career and served briefly in an army medical unit.


This just in: snow has invaded the news

By Christopher Consolino | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

It happens with every vague forecast that predicts the possibility of some accumulation. Come 5 a.m., it's show time. Dozens of weather maps are rendered, hundreds of reporters are stationed along insignificant roadways, the prismatic peacock is readied and oh yeah, other news stories are organized into a small pack.


Trade deadline strengthens East

By Adith Sekaran | Feb. 28, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The general managers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) had a busy day on Feb. 24. Several trades occurred at the deadline to improve their team for the rest of the season or for next year by relieving the salary cap. The trade that will have the biggest impact will be the trade that sent Sacramento Kings power forward Chris Webber to the Philadelphia 76ers. This trade will be another step in balancing the Eastern conference against the West.


Rolling down the boulevard

By Julia Penn | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In Print »

They're awkward and annoying, big and bulky, clumsy and cumbersome, dorky and distasteful. For the sake of the remaining 22 letters of the alphabet, I'm gonna stop there. Suffice it to say, rolly backpacks are, when coupled with a jam-packed Blair Boulevard, quite possibly the worst idea ever.


snoWatch: the snow just keeps coming

By Vivek Chellappa, Ely Portillo | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Well, here we are again, already writing another snoWatch column for you heathens to enjoy. We're fresh off a four day long, snow-induced weekend, and the weather services are predicting snow tonight and tomorrow.


UPDATE: And the winners are...

By Grace Harter, Danny Scheer, Joanna Pinto-Coelho | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The winners of the 77th Annual Academy Awards have been announced! See how Silver Chips Online's predictions--and yours--chalk up to the list of real winners.


Duke Ellington

By Erik Li | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Arguably the greatest jazz composer of his time, Duke Ellington was a superb piano player and was crucial to the development of big-band jazz. His composing style varied greatly, but his most distinctive forms of music highlighted individual musicians and subtly portrayed exquisite moods using brilliant instrumental combinations.


Photo: oscars-chris rock

By | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Comedian Chris Rock, host of the 77th Annual Academy Awards.


Photo: Oscars 2005

By June Hu | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Click above to check out Silver Chips Online's updates as the Oscar winners are announced.


Photo: Yuanxiao

By June Hu | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Multi-colored and multi-flavored yuanxiao taste best steaming hot right out of the pot. Yuanxiao is such an important part of the Spring Festival that the Lantern Festival is also called the Yuanxiao Fest.


Photo: Fortune Envelopes

By June Hu | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The two red envelopes are printed with words of greeting and good wishes. The one in front has the character for fortune, Fu, printed in gold on it; the envelope behind wishes the receiver luck in getting far in life ("wan li chang chen").


Photo: Metro Swim and Dive Championships

By Diana Frey | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Freshman Yang Yang competes in the 200 yard Individual Medley in the annual Metros competition.


Leontyne Price

By Christopher Consolino | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Although she may have not been an abolitionist or brilliant orator, Leontyne Price contributed her talent to the classical arts, becoming the first black opera singer to perform on television. She also performed in Vienna, Austria, the home of classical opera, immortalizing herself as one of the greatest singers of her time.



Photo: Aids March - Students holding sign

By Caitlin Garlow | Feb. 27, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Students march in front of the Capital on Feb. 26

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