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<updated>2008-03-13T20:19:30Z</updated>

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<title>Letters to the Editor</title>
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<summary type="text">Dear DuValian, I agree with the whole idea of the newspaper because DuVal has been labeled as the worst school in Prince George&apos;s County and the newspaper shows everyone that just a few problems occurred. We students of the school are still getting work done and winning scholarships. I also agree with the first page about that we too overcrowded because most of the fights and arguments in the school comes from everyone being in...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>No Mystery Meat Here</title>
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<updated>2008-03-13T20:09:42Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Khawar Areeb The school cafeteria is infamous for its leftover, cold, undercooked, grotesque food, which is served by cruel lunch ladies who are as gross as the food they are providing. But does the DuVal cafeteria fit this stereotype? Or does it shed light on the bad reputation that most school cafeterias are plagued with by giving better food and service?...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>Letters to the Editor</title>
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<updated>2008-03-06T19:37:28Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Dear Editor, I would like to comment on the front page article of January 08&apos;s edition of the DuValian. Are we too overcrowded? A student perspective by Yan Boateng and Chris Stevenson.brings to light a few good issues. One of them is not that DuVal H.S. is overcrowded, (we are actually under capacity for our building), but because we have too many students who linger the hallways....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>DuVal Against Wise</title>
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<updated>2008-03-06T19:23:37Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Ronnia Sawyer On January 15th the Duval Varsity basketball team played in a game against Wise; the end result was a loss for DuVal with a score of 80-68. They began by preparing in pre-game warm-ups. After preparing themselves you could tell they were motivated to play their best against Wise. The first quarter began and Wise shot the first basket leading 2-0. By the end of the first quarter the score was 13-12,...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>We Gotta Do Betta; Keepin&apos; It Real</title>
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<updated>2008-03-04T20:23:42Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Abubakarr Bangura Editor-in-Chief Black History Month, a month many students perceive as a month of more work, research, and studying. Many of these students are oblivious to its real meaning, significance, and the tribute to the sacrifices of African-Americans. We all know that black history is mindlessly shoved at us year after year. Most of the time, all of the information is repetitive and recited over and over. But was it all for nothing?...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>DuVal Ink</title>
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<updated>2008-03-06T19:25:21Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Melissa Wood When you see a person with a tattoo, what do you think of them? Whether or not you&apos;re aware of it, before you can even make out exactly what the image is, you have already began to form an opinion of that person in your mind. Nowadays, and especially among the younger crowd, tattoos are proudly displayed and explained. Others (often those without ink of their own) stare with rapt attention. In...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>Public Safety Officer of the Year</title>
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<updated>2008-03-06T19:26:04Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Catherine Llamido Layout Editor On November 1, 2007, the American Legion #60 in Laurel, MD had the honor to present DuVal&apos;s own Deputy Coward for the Public Safety Officer of the Year in Sheriff Office. Coward has been working at DuVal High School for two years. She has helped with the security of the students and staff as well as the safety around school campus....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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<title>New Administrator Brings Change</title>
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<updated>2008-03-06T19:32:20Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">By Kimberly Richmond On top of getting a new principal, this year, Duval has also received many new administrators. Some students know administrators very well and others are still getting used to them. One new comer that most of the students have probably seen but do not know is Ms. Wilson. Ms. Wilson is ready to help Duval with a fresh new start. Ms. Eileen S. Wilson comes to Duval from Fairfax County and is...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.</summary>
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<name>Jennifer Partridge</name>
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