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Dress Code Debate
Posted on 20. May, 2013 by Emma Klebe.
Some students feel UAHS dress code limits freedom of expression
By Emma Klebe ‘13
As temperatures start to increase and summer draws near, the clothing students wear begins to push the limits of the UAHS dress code. The apparel observed in a single walk down the hallway can range from short-length shorts and revealing shirts to [...]
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Ohio’s sexting laws need re-examined
Posted on 27. Mar, 2013 by Emma Klebe.
Staff Editorial
One quick click of a camera and a text message sent to a friend can leave someone with consequences ranging from jail time to sex offender registration. Most people are aware of what sexting is, but many do not realize the consequences associated with it.
A recent sexting case in southern Ohio at Madeira High [...]
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Online Dating Disasters
Posted on 28. Feb, 2013 by Emma Klebe.
Columnist comments on Manti Te’o hoax, Catfish show
by Emma Klebe ‘13
Many people may have heard of the recent scandal involving Notre Dame linebacker, Manti Te’o, who was tricked into believing he was dating a Stanford student. In reality, his so-called “girlfriend” was a crazed male fan sending lies from behind his computer screen.
According to ESPN, [...]
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TV Show Sing-Off
Posted on 17. Jan, 2013 by Emma Klebe.
As contestants compete against each other, programs compete for viewers
by emmaKLEBE ‘13
Student Survey: Arlingtonian asked 200 students which singing competition show they preferred.
44%
Network: NBC
Season 4 returns March 25
A specific aspect that makes “The Voice” unique from other shows is that it begins with “blind” auditions. In these auditions [...]
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Athletes in Action
Posted on 13. Nov, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Winter teams start tryouts, prepare for upcoming season
by Emma Klebe, ‘13
Senior Basketball Captain Macauley Mikes
Q: What training have you done with your team to prepare for the season?
Mikes: Since school has started, we have had open gyms nearly every day of the week and lifting three times a week. This year we tried [...]
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Hospital Helpers
Posted on 13. Nov, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Students provide service, consider career options at local hospital
by Emma Klebe, ‘13
Throughout a hospital one may expect nurses in green scrubs, patients in wheelchairs and beeping machines. But at Riverside Methodist Hospital, volunteers in striped aprons are mixed into the scene. These red and white stripes are not signs of holiday cheer; they stand for [...]
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Butting Heads
Posted on 25. Oct, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Concussions cause athletes to suffer on and off the field, reflect on experiences
by Emma Klebe, ‘13 and Carly Tovell, ‘13
Imagine the moment an athlete’s eyes pierce open to the stadium lights overhead after a hard hit. Trainers surround the player as the athlete walks off the field feeling dizzy and nautious.
Hard hits on the field [...]
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Social Networking
Posted on 18. Oct, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Students reflect upon current technolgy, share favorite iPhone and Twitter trends
by Emma Klebe ‘13 and Carly Tovell ‘13
What is your favorite iPhone app?
33.5% said Instagram
26% said they didn’t have an iPhone
20% said other
13% said Snapchat
6.5% said Pinterest
1% said Face Swap
If you like Instagram, @Arlingtonians suggests: Voxer
What’s the biggest iPhone problem?
42% said battery life
28% said they [...]
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Freshman Standouts
Posted on 28. Sep, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Underclassmen athletes contribute to top sports teams
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Sunny Summer Roadtrips
Posted on 04. Jun, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
With school ending, these popular destinations provide day trip ideas for students and their friends during the break
By Emma Klebe
Located in Cleveland OH, the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame will take you back in time to explore different periods of music and their legendary artists. An adult admission costs $22 and the museum [...]
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Tanning Takes Over
Posted on 26. Apr, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Salons provide more than a golden glow
Tanning beds may offer that spring-glow students desire, but these bright lights bring an abundance of negative side effects. These impacts are endless, not to mention seriously detrimental to one’s health. While tanning beds may seem like a good solution for pale students looking for a pre-summer faux glow, [...]
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Season of Sacrifice
Posted on 26. Mar, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Columnist reccomends new Lent resolutions ideas
By Emma Klebe, ‘13
Imagine all of your favorite TV shows, treats, social networks, iPhone apps and activities. Now imagine going an entire 40 days without one of these addicting fads. How do you even decide which to give up, which daily ritual to sacrifice? Whether it is defined as a [...]
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Dispelling the UA Myth
Posted on 24. Feb, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Upper Arlington has long been considered a community of the privileged few; however, the suburb’s demographics prove more diverse than many might realize.

