Salinger Leaves Behind Legacy with Readers

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February 26, 2010 • Ayla Mitchell  
Filed under Featured A&E

Salinger died January 27, 2010 at the age of 91; he left behind a legacy of prolific literary work. Catcher in the Rye is considered a classic amongst American Literature. A largely controversial piece, Catcher is a prominent work of fiction in school curriculums and personal libraries. The story of... Read more »

NCAA Reviews Students’ Academics

February 26, 2010 • Ayla Mitchell  
Filed under Sports

As graduation nears for many seniors, several student athletes consider the next step in their athletic careers as their high school years come to a close. Most will rely upon their sport to take them through college and into their chosen fields. However, students must first pass through the NCAA eligibility... Read more »

DVTV 2/26/10

February 26, 2010  
Filed under Multimedia DVTV, NewsFlash

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Looking for Love?

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February 25, 2010 • Roseana Cruz  
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Our Day To Sign

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February 25, 2010  
Filed under Features, Sports

They say life has many difficult decisions to deal with, but nothing was more difficult for the student athletes on National Signing Day at Desert Vista.   At the National Signing Day of 2010 students gathered in the auditorium and waited to announce their decision on what college they would like to... Read more »

A Date from the Past

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February 25, 2010 • Melissa Dean  
Filed under Features

  Once upon a time, our staff had libido. Even though their first dates are a thing of the past, some of them were quite memorable, whether it’s a night at the prom, or just a simple group date on a night on the town.  When it comes to first dates, many of the rules and traditions have changed since... Read more »

Hoop, There It Is!

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February 25, 2010  
Filed under Features

After gathering in the big gym to watch an exciting win for the girls Varsity basketball team, hundreds of students sporting jerseys and their favorite throwback shirts headed across the hall to the small gym to work up a sweat. The annual Hoopcoming Dance was February 4, 2010. Any student who paid the... Read more »

TSTDC calm, cool, collected for Harvard success

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February 25, 2010 • Katie Giel  
Filed under Campus Clubs, News, People

It’s 5 am on a Friday morning, and Sky Harbor Airport is bustling with teenagers. Gathered into groups, they have one thing on their mind: competing. In a few short hours, they will find themselves trudging through the snow and sludge in Boston where they will compete in the Harvard National High School... Read more »

Working with a tutor can help improve study habits and grades

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February 25, 2010  
Filed under News

High school life is pretty easy…until you factor in homework for five or six classes, family, friends, sports, clubs, jobs, and other commitments you have. Studies from freshman year grow harder the closer students get to a graduation, especially if they don’t stay on top of their workload. Every... Read more »

Two weeks is all it took

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February 25, 2010 • Megan Johnson, Staff Writer  
Filed under Features, Movies

    Hopeless romantics fall head-over-heels for Nicholas Sparks’ latest book-gone-film, Dear John.     A Walk to Remember (2002) and The Notebook (2004) were national bestsellers written by Nicolas Sparks and they were introduced to the big screen, as well. Dear John shares similarities between... Read more »

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