Archive for 'News & Notes'
New Hampshire Shake-Up (?)
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by David Streicher.
Mitt Romney finds himself in a slightly more precarious lead as a result of Republican campaigning in the New Hampshire Primaries, which impacts the campaigns of all of the GOP candidates.
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How Far Can Your College Degree take you?
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by Grace Moody.
Due to the recession and high unemployment rates many recent college graduates are struggling to find jobs. Some turn to graduate school to escape unemployment, while others are wise in choosing majors most needed in the real world.
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Impact on the Border
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by Hannah Benjamin.
Mexico’s upcoming election this summer will affect the economies, security, and immigration trends in border states
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From Kim Jong-il to Kim Jong-un
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by Matthew Daehn.
After news of the death of North Korea’s infamous leader Kim Jong-il broke, uncertainty and rumors of what is to come under the rule of Kim Jong-un have been swarming the internet.
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A Sweater-Vested Underdog
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by Owen Auch.
Rick Santorum, a surprise second place finisher in Iowa by the slimmest of margins, finds himself riding the roller-coaster ride of a dark horse Republican presidential candidate.
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Blood and Tears for Syrian Future
Posted on 12. Jan, 2012 by Anastasiya Kudryashova.
Violence aimed at anti-government demonstrators has reigned in Syria through most of 2011. Now the Arab League is trying to intervene, while protestors are becoming more and more agitated at lack of real support.
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The 2011 Columbus Turkey Trot
Posted on 12. Dec, 2011 by Meredith Ginn.
An annual tradition, the UA Turkey Trot heralds the beginning of the holidays and helps community members burn off some of their upcoming Thanksgiving feast.
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36-Hour Math Contest
Posted on 09. Dec, 2011 by Natasha Ringnalda.
Students in Upper Arlington high school had the opportunity to be included in an international math contest, taking up to 36 hours.
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Holidays at the Franklin Park Conservatory
Posted on 09. Dec, 2011 by Austin Russell.
The Franklin Park Conservatory holds Merry & Bright: Holidays at the Conservatory, ever year from November 19 to January 4.
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A culture of camaraderie
Posted on 28. Nov, 2011 by Aly Gordon.
Recent assembly on bullying raises the question: Is bullying a pressing issue at UAHS?
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College Visits 101
Posted on 21. Nov, 2011 by Emma Klebe.
Students benefit from experiencing schools firsthand
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First Semester Exams 2011: Dec. 14, 15 & 16
Posted on 21. Nov, 2011 by admin.
Dates and times posted
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ASL Classes Silently Disappear
Posted on 15. Nov, 2011 by Olivia Miltner.
UAHS students are forced to find alternatives for their academic schedule after the American Sign Language classes were cut.

