Focus
Students face tougher college admissions

Though apprehensive, senior Chris Trotier said he continues to be optimistic about being placed on the University of Notre Dame's waiting list with a 4.1 GPA, 1420 SAT and 32 ACT scores. A National Merit Scholar, he also plays baseball, volunteers at The Humane Society and was nominated for UAHS’ Matt McCoy award.
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News
Hallway music makes a comeback

Students lost the privilege to hear music in the halls on homeroom days for the rest of the school year, principal Kip Greenhill said, but the tradition will be back in August 2002.
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Feature
Male students join self defense class

Self defense has been offered to senior females in the past; senior Mike Knilans said he lobbied the school for it to be made available for males this year as well.
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Sports
Student athletes face injuries, rehabilitation

First, the sickening crack. Second, the crowd’s reaction. Maybe it’s a collective groan or possibly a shriek offered up from the stands. If the player is lucky, a spectator may sympathize with him or her, shouting safely from his seat as he stuffs his face with peanuts, “That’s gotta hurt.”
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Arts
UACT preforms students' work in Skitfest
UACT held the third annual Skit Fest May 24 and 25 in the Little Theater, UACT president Stephen Unwin said. UACT treasurer Jenny Crowell said all money raised from ticket sales will go to breast cancer research.
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Voice
Columnist offers advice to underclassmen
As the end of my high school career draws near, I have trouble believing I’m the same girl who began as a freshmen four years ago. I recall entering high school with wobbly knees as I awkwardly searched what seemed like a labyrinth of halls for my classes.
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