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Issue Date: Friday, February 12, 2010 Issue: February 12, 2010 Last Update: Friday, February 12, 2010
  • Jorgenson Plans Jammin’ Fundraiser

    Friday, February 12, 2010 By: Emily Nikolaus

    More than excited cheers could be heard from outside the Arrowhead gym, last Friday as student bands and singers prepared for the Jammin’ for Haiti benefit concert. Besides entertaining music lovers,

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  • Fall Out Boy falls out

    Friday, February 12, 2010 By: Claire Westlie

    The rumors are true. Fall Out Boy fans across the world have fallen into deep depressions, are unable to sleep, and are powerless to recover because the band has broken up.

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  • Max Jentsch Commits to Wisconsin

    Friday, February 12, 2010 By: Ryan Thomson

    As many seniors scramble to find a college in the closing months of their senior year, some are already set. Senior Max Jentsch has joined the University of Wisconsin Madison class of 2010 on a socce

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  • Vanatta Signs with CMU for Full Ride

    Friday, February 12, 2010 By: Jenna Pepitone

    Skylar Vanatta, a senior at Arrowhead, recently signed with Central Michigan University. She filled in the questions so we could find out more about why she chose her school, what she went through, a

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More than excited cheers could be heard from outside the Arrowhead gym, last Friday as student bands and singers prepared for the Jammin’ for Haiti benefit concert. Besides entertaining music lovers,
Turn on the TV and Arrowhead’s own student, Junior Lonna Kissling, might be seen roller skating and reading lines for a Sonic commercial.
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Scholarships require general information (name, address, date of birth, etc.) and an official school transcript. Very few scholarships require full length essays.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation is a non-profit governmental program established in 1955 for college bound students.
This year’s Super Bowl commercials offered entertainment for fans aside from the game. Whether it was screaming chickens or a Doritos ninja, the commercials provided amusing, charming, and just plain
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation is a non-profit governmental program established in 1955 for college bound students.
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On Friday, February 5 a benefit concert was held, in the North Campus commons, to support our brothers and sisters who were affected by the earthquake in Haiti.
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This year the Super Bowl brought in 106.5 million viewers that watched this years least football game game between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints.
Turn on the TV and Arrowhead’s own student, Junior Lonna Kissling, might be seen roller skating and reading lines for a Sonic commercial.
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Lent is coming up, which means no meat for Catholics on Friday. Good thing fish isn’t meat. That’s right; fish is the only animal that is not considered meat. Here is the guide to where the hot spo
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