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Mayhem in May

Mayhem in May

Posted on 20. May, 2013 by Cassie Lowery.

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Attendance changes for students taking AP and IB exams add additional stress to a month filled with school commitments

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Showtime!

Showtime!

Posted on 20. May, 2013 by Kari Highman.

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New talent and directors offer different perspective for theater event

by karihighman, ’13 and
anna-mariaTHALASSINOS, ‘14

The lights dim, the curtain rises: excitement and anticipation fill the atmosphere. The directors of each play watch as their actors assemble on the stage. Different than other theater shows however, this play is completely student-produced.
When the topic of Little Theater Little [...]

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Weighing In On Wellness

Weighing In On Wellness

Posted on 20. May, 2013 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.

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Students search for balance in mental and physical health
By Cassie Lowery, ‘13 and Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
In America, over a quarter of the nation’s population qualifies as obese, and less than ten percent of Americans are happy with their weight according to Gallup polls. There are TV shows, newspaper articles, magazine covers and government programs all [...]

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Signed Stars

Signed Stars

Posted on 20. May, 2013 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.

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Students commit to college athletic programs
by Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13

The shouts of students clad in the cardinal and white attire of Stanford University fill the stadium as the lacrosse game begins with the pivotal faceoff draw. This atmosphere is a dream that could turn reality for sophomore Molly Plasket. Plasket, as well as other students, [...]

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Behind the Mop

Behind the Mop

Posted on 20. May, 2013 by David Streicher.

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The duties of the UAHS custodians keep school life going despite a lack of recognition by students

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Tracks of the  UA Golden Bear

Tracks of the UA Golden Bear

Posted on 22. Apr, 2013 by Grace Moody.

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Since its founding in 1941, the UA Golden Bear continues to signify school pride of Arlington citizens
by gracemoody, ‘14

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Failed.

Failed.

Posted on 27. Mar, 2013 by Olivia Miltner.

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After the failure of the 2012 UA Schools levy, cuts will be made that affect across the school district

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Reclaiming The Title

Reclaiming The Title

Posted on 27. Mar, 2013 by Carly Tovell.

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The UAHS boys lacrosse team practice their offensive plays at a boys lacrosse practice. The team hopes to reclaim the title of Midwest champions, which was last earned in 2011.

Boys lacrosse team looks to improve, players express preseason expectations
by carlyTOVELL, ’13
The 2013 UAHS boys lacrosse team has it out for the shamrocks this spring [...]

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Seeking Scotland

Seeking Scotland

Posted on 01. Mar, 2013 by Olivia Miltner.

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UAHS students team up with Scottish school to explore cultural differences.

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The 1.1%

The 1.1%

Posted on 28. Feb, 2013 by Mattie Stevens.

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Students and faculty members explore the realities of being among the black minority at UAHS

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On The Rise

On The Rise

Posted on 29. Jan, 2013 by Anna-Maria Thalassinos.

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By Anna-Maria Thalassinos
Coffee shop gives students job experience
Students wait and chat while the machines and blenders roar, creating sweet and rich drinks. UA Rise is the popular coffee shop found at UAHS, however many students are not aware of what being an employee at this local “hot spot” entails.
Beyond running as a fully functional business, [...]

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A New Normal

A New Normal

Posted on 29. Jan, 2013 by Olivia Miltner.

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After the death of a parent, UAHS students share their stories of learning to overcome their loss.

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A Life Remembered

A Life Remembered

Posted on 17. Jan, 2013 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.

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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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