Tag Archives: News
Get a job!
Posted on 28. Mar, 2013 by Hashem Anabtawi.
The fight for a summer job heats up once spring arrives; by following a few simple rules, students can find their dream job and earn some spending cash
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A Life Remembered
Posted on 17. Jan, 2013 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
UA community loses beloved third grade Barrington teacher Megan Fedorko.
By Elizabeth Tzagournis
A valued member of not only Barrington Elementary School but the city of Upper Arlington passed away Nov. 29, leaving behind countless friends and family, as well as a classroom of third grade students.
Fedorko was known as “the caretaker” of the school, Barrington principal [...]
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Opposing campaigns go head-to-head on Upper Arlington School levy
Posted on 16. Oct, 2012 by Anna-Maria Thalassinos.
By Anna-Maria Thalassinos ‘14
Organized opposition to the district’s request to a $5.8 mill operating levy, which includes former UA teachers, leaves the levy’s success in question. The levy is a $5.8 million funding request, which is the lowest millage requested tax since 1984. The previous levy in 2007 requested $6.2 million and lasted an additional [...]
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Around the World
Posted on 30. Jan, 2012 by Mattie Stevens.
Current events spanning the globe show the political developments of the times.
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A culture of camaraderie
Posted on 28. Nov, 2011 by admin.
Recent assembly on bullying raises the question: Is bullying a pressing issue at UAHS?
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iPhone 4S: Does it live up to the hype?
Posted on 15. Nov, 2011 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
By Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
About a year and a half ago possibly one of the greatest advances in smart phone technology was released. What was this revolutionary product? The iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 gave users an entirely different experience with the new display, multi-tasking capabilities, high-definition video camera and additional [...]
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Muslim-Americans moving forward despite prejudices
Posted on 12. Apr, 2011 by admin.
Tragic memories from 9/11 continue to instill hatred
By Parijat Jha
Abstinence. Sobriety. Modesty. These are all admirable qualities that reflect a moral individual. Americans continuously speak of the patriotism and cohesiveness of this country; however, it seems that one specific group of Americans is being isolated. In recent memory, Muslim-Americans have been persecuted because of the [...]

