Song of the Week: You Only Get What you Give by the New Radicals

October 3, 2011 • Cameron Keyani, Online Arts & Entertainment Editor  

Fondly remembering music that you weren’t old enough to know at the time it was released might seem like forced nostalgia, but when the music is as good as ‘90s pop was, pardons must be made. “You Only Get What you Give” by the New Radicals is a seminal ‘90s hit, often forgotten in the wake... 

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A service member kneels before one of 184 memorial benches at the Pentagon. (Steven Groobert)

Pain, Memories Slow to Fade After Ten Years

September 15, 2011 • Girard Bucello, Online News Editor  

Ten years ago, thousands of people ran from the World Trade Center and Pentagon. America had been attacked in a way that no one could have possibly imagined. This past Sunday, many of those people returned to the memorials that now mark the places where America had been forever changed. New York dedicated... 

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Every 15 Minutes

April 28, 2011  

Walter Johnson particpated in “Every 15 Minutes,” a program designed to awaken students to the concequences of drinking and driving through a series of simulations. The impact on students was indeed sobering.  Read More →

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Making Music: A Family Affair

Making Music: A Family Affair

April 25, 2011 • Katie Levingston, Online Editor in Chief  

Chris Gekker is an icon in the music world:  the trumpeter’s career has taken him from soloing at Carnegie Hall to recording with Sting.  Any musician would love to share the stage with him, and that is exactly what the WJ Symphonic Orchestra was lucky enough to do at a special performance in Baltimore... 

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2011 Male Poms

March 21, 2011  

The boys performed their routine at the spring sports pep rally on March 18.  Read More →

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Video of the Week: Extraordinary New Footage of Japan

March 18, 2011 • Emil Hafeez, Staff Writer  

This footage showcases the sort of destruction the island nation of Japan experienced as a major earthquake (magnitude 8.9) broke records last Friday as the strongest earthquake to hit Japan, ever. Chaos ensued, as a tsunami followed the earthquake; now, Japan deals with high levels of radiation as its... 

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Video of the Week: Fireworks fail 大馬最恐怖的煙火

February 22, 2011 • Emil Hafeez  

The title manages to aptly describes this video, but it still completely understates the magnitude of the failure. What looks like an innocent, civilian-launched firework rocket turns out to be the source of everyone in the vicinity losing control of their bowels as the rocket sends debris that explodes... 

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Speed Dating for Pennies for Patients

February 20, 2011  

Watch the video of the awkward, but fun event on Feb. 14, 2011.  Read More →

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PPP: Pong for Pennies for Patients

February 15, 2011  

Watch the video of the successful event held on Feb. 9. 80 teams ponged for Pennies for Patients to raise money for the fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma.  Read More →

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Video of the Week: Amazing Girl Slalom

February 14, 2011 • Emil Hafeez, Staff Writer  

The ChunCheon World Slalom Competition in Korea this year played host to a slew of competitors; ChenChen from China (using rollerblades) slaloms between the cones nearly flawlessly. Coordinating with some simultaneously haunting and upbeat music, she employs a slew of tricks. Riding on one wheel, fluid... 

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