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Silver Quill recognized by national literary organization

By Seema Kacker | March 5, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Silver Quill, Blair's literary magazine, was awarded the highest honor possible for student-produced literary magazines by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) for their 2004 publication.


Photo: NFTY Convention - Blazer closeup

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From left to right, Blake Freshman Micah Harrison, SCO staff writer Alex Gold and Louis Weil on a bus near Universal Studios at the NFTY convention.

Photo courtesy of Rachel Ross.


Photo: Teen Forum 1

By Fidan Karimova | March 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Students from the conference


Photo: Silva Skating 3

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Camila Silva skating in one of her first races in Saratoga, New York.
Photo courtesy of Camila Silva.


Photo: Teen Forum 2

By Fidan Karimova | March 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

Students from the conference


Photo: Silva Skating

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Camila Silva skating in one of her first races in Saratoga, New York.
Photo courtesy of Camila Silva.


Photo: Silva Skating 2

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Camila Silva skating in one of her first races in Saratoga, New York.
Photo courtesy of Camila Silva.


M is for mature

By Alexander Gold | March 4, 2005, midnight | In Print »

D.C. legislators, including many city council members and Mayor Anthony Williams, announced a push to ban selling video games that depict violence and sexual acts to minors in early February. In Illinois, Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) announced his support for a similar ban in mid-December of 2004. These legislators and others like them are on the right track.


Israeli students come to Blair

By Jeremy Goodman | March 4, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Four Israeli university students spoke after school to a group of approximately 20 Blazers and teachers for two hours to present a new perspective on Israeli life. The event was sponsored by the Jewish Culture Club on Tuesday, March 1.


Foreign exchange students in America

By Fidan Karimova | March 4, 2005, midnight | In Print »

On a cloudy Sunday morning they congregated, students representing countries of the world: Switzerland, New Zealand, Morocco, Zambia, India, Germany and many others, to discuss topics such as relocation, education, making friends, learning the culture of their host country and their new school.


Photo: Teen Forum 1

By Fidan Karimova | March 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The four panelists who talked about their experiences of moving to America


Photo: SCO Weekly Digest

By Daniel Aisen | March 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Photo: Silva Championships

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Silva competing in the 2005 US Jr. Championship & Jr. World Team Trials in Bay City, Michigan.
Photo courtesy of Camila Silva.


Photo: Silva Championships 2

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Silva competing in the 2005 US Jr. Championship & Jr. World Team Trials in Bay City, Michigan.
Photo courtesy of Camila Silva.


Skating on the edge

By Tiffany Yee | March 4, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Speed skating, the sport that offers the fastest means of human travel without the aid of mechanics or gravity, requires only a moderate amount of balance and coordination. However, it takes a lot of hard work and determination to become the world's fastest speed skater - exactly what senior Camila Silva is currently striving to be.


Photo: Teen Forum 2

By Fidan Karimova | March 4, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The four student panelists who talked about their experiences of moving to America


Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 6

By Tiffany Yee | March 3, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »


Come clean about "Gannongate"

By Alex Mazerov | March 3, 2005, midnight | In Print »

Over the past several weeks, a comprehensive investigation inside the blogosphere uncovered the truth about "Jeff Gannon" – a "reporter" for the blatantly partisan group GOPUSA and the amateurish Talon News Service who the White House allowed into press briefings for nearly two years. Liberal critics on the Internet discovered that "Jeff Gannon" is actually a pseudonym for the man's real name, James Guckert, and that he has an X-rated past and no journalistic background.


Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 3

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Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 5

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Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 2

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Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 4

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Photo: Jeff Gannon at WH press briefing

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"Jeff Gannon" asks a question at a White House press briefing.


Photo: Spring Musical Rehearsal 7

By Tiffany Yee | March 3, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

The cast of the spring muscial, Once Upon A Mattress, prepare for Friday's opening night.


Photo: Video Game Ratings

By Eric Hysen | March 3, 2005, midnight | In ‎Latest »

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