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Photo: Need a Tissue?

By Elena Pinsky | April 6, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Tar Heels stomp out critics, live up to the hype

By Michael Bushnell | April 6, 2005, midnight | In Print »

When I wrote a column last fall about the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series, it was cheesy, sentimental, and, in my mind, right on about how all of New England got an 86-year-old monkey off their back. Last night in St. Louis, another primate needed a new home as North Carolina coach Roy Williams finally coached a team to a College Basketball National Championship.


Photo: Boys' Volleyball

By Hannah Rosen | April 6, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

James Lee serves to Damascus.


Blazers exterminate Hornets

By Anthony Glynn | April 6, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Blair's coed volleyball lacked its lead setter going into a match against the Damascus Hornets, one of the strongest teams in the county. But after a slow start, the Blazers adapted to problems caused by the absence and overcame the Hornets 3-1.


Bias shows through when Blazers take the Implicit Association Tests

By Zahra Gordon | April 6, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Many people, including Blazers, say they are not prejudiced, but, in fact, they are, according to recent results from Implicit Association Tests (IATs).


Blazers burn through the Titans

By Erik Kojola | April 6, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Blair Girls' Varsity lacrosse team came alive in the second half and scored eleven straight goals to beat the Einstein Titans 15-5 and improve their record to 1-1. After being down one goal early in the second half the Blazers took control of the game and put on an offensive showcase.


Blair featured in The Washington Post Magazine

By Varun Gulati | April 6, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Washington Post Magazine selected Blair as one of the "30 exceptional public and private high schools from across the [Metro] region" on Sunday, April 3.


What is your favorite video game and why?

By Tiffany Yee | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

"My favorite video game is Metroid Fusion. This game is probably the most engaging action game I've played that doesn't have any blood or gore. Another reason I love this game is that it takes about two to three hours to beat the game, but to completely max it out, you need about two more hours. After that, it's fun to just sit around, shooting everything in sight." -freshman Malcolm Foley


With baseball's blackouts, more is less

By Michael Bushnell | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos dragged out his media rights battle with baseball and the Washington Nationals down to the last week before Opening Day. And while he may have emerged as a winner with a sweet TV revenue deal, any fan just wanting to watch Nationals baseball this year is a big loser.


Photography students' work featured in documentary

By Danielle Foster | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Four students in Photography teacher Franklin Stallings' class had their work featured in an informative documentary about the Thomas Day Education Project (TDEP), and 10 students, including those four, will have their work displayed on the TDEP web site.


Spirit Night scheduled for Thursday

By Feza Kikaya | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The Senior Class and the SGA are sponsoring Blair's first ever Spirit Night, which will take place this Thursday, April 7, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the gym. Tickets are $3 for seniors and $5 for underclassmen with IDs.


Blazers with binx accounts receive inappropriate spam

By Danielle Foster | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Many students with binx accounts are receiving spam in their inboxes containing pornography and advertisement links. binx is the computer that hosts BEN and all other Blair web sites.


Blazers swat Hornets for third straight win

By Kristina Yang | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

APRIL 5, NELSON H. KOBREN MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM-- Although Blair's varsity boys' volleyball team had not played together for 10 days, it came into its first post-spring break match with confidence. After all, Blair had scored an easy victory against Damascus during the 2004 season on the Hornets' turf; they repeated the performance again this year in front of a boisterous home crowd. The Blazers defeated Damascus 25-11, 25-18 and 25-17 in three straight sets, upping their seasonal record to 3-0.


What do you think about the inclusion of condom and homosexuality education in health classes?

By Tiffany Yee | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

"Homosexuality and teen sex are each a reality. High school students have children at the age of 16, much before they are ready. If use of birth control is taught, these unwanted pregnancies may be avoided. When a parent births a child before they area ready, it impacts both the parent and the child. Homosexuality regarded as a sin or otherwise, does occur in our society. People are much more likely to intolerant toward things they do not understand. However, whatever students believe homosexuality is acceptable or not, it is the educators' responsibility o teach students how their fellow citizens live." -freshman Laura Mirviss


Do you think "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” should be banned from schools?

By Tiffany Yee | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

"Over the summer I read this novel and I must say, it is one of the few books with lots of writing that I actually wanted to finish. Lots of controversy surrounds this novel due to the excessive use of the N-word. If a single book is going to be condemned because of a bad word, they may as well remove all books from the curriculum. The truth is, these books are historically accurate in the environment setup, and in order to show our history we must show the truth, and the truth is ugly." -freshman Daniel Quang


SCO's guide to getting rid of college mail

By Varun Gulati | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Certain hallmark events characterize the average Blazer's life: getting stuck with that awful teacher, finding out the vending machines don't sell Snickers bars, admiring the teddy bears on the disposable towels in P.E. and getting spammed by obscure colleges.


Cash and purse stolen from teacher

By Anthony Glynn | April 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

The purse of a science teacher was stolen, found and returned during 5B today. One hundred and eighty dollars was taken from the purse.


Photo: guesswho

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Photo: "Guess Who" poster

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Photo: Computers

By Elena Pinsky | April 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Power outages blacked out computers in the room 165 computer lab.


Photo: Cast of "The Office"

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The cast of "The Office."


Photo: "Sin City" poster

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Photo: Ritalin

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"Sin City": Gory glory

By Nick Falgout | April 4, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Remember the leather-clad, failed-a-grade kid who put his feet up on the desk in detention and cut his nails with a rusty pocketknife? Or the kid who leaned against his Mercedes, beautiful cheerleader girlfriend on one arm and expensive imported beer dangling from the other? "Sin City" is the guy who beat those kids up, took their lunch money, then held them at arm's length while the former parties flailed about helplessly.


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