Mrs. Pope Brown

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September 24, 2010 • Antonette Battle  
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For many of you who may know, may not know, or even if you heard of Mrs. Pope Brown. She is the newest administrator at Oxon Hill High school. She brings a different demeanor to this school. The question is can she compare to Mrs. Powers? She transferred from Oxon Hill Middle then to Thurgood Marshall.... Read more »

Behind the Scenes

September 24, 2010 • Brittany Goodman  
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“I have seen people spit on the floor in front of me.” explains Mr. Finch. “This is your job.” while a kid hands a tray to Mr. Coates. Are our custodians appreciated enough? Do the so called “scholars” know that without them this school would probably be in shambles? For seven years Mr.... Read more »

Losses to Make A Win: Losing Senior Athletes and How It Affects the Team

September 25, 2010 • Erica Williams  
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Oxon Hill High School’s Class of 2010 had a great number of varsity athletes. From basketball to volleyball, most of the starting players on our teams were seniors. This school year, our teams are working hard to compensate for the loss of their senior players and working hard to show that they... Read more »

Volleyball – Oxon Hill vs. Gwynn Park

September 25, 2010 • Jaron McDougal  
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Volleyball, one of OHHS’s many sports of the fall season, has been ongoing since the week before school began. As one of the managers for this sport, I am able to bring information that others cannot. So I here’s an inside look at OHHS Volleyball, starting with their Scrimmage at Gwynn Park on Tuesday,... Read more »

Boys Soccer Team’s Challenging Start to the Season

September 25, 2010 • Nebil Ali  
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Something is devastated when it is overwhelmed, shocked, or overcome. That is why “devastated” is the perfect term to describe Oxon Hill’s boys varsity soccer team. Starting from their very first practice, which started late, they were struck with bad fortune. Though it looked as if the season... Read more »

The Thrill of Football

September 25, 2010 • Tierra King  
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Oxon Hill High school first game was on September 4, 2010 against Duval High school. If you didn’t get to see it you missed a really good game. Clippers offense and defense was right on point. They started off the game good with first point for the clippers. Unfortunately Duval came back and brought... Read more »

Balancing Act: Athletes’ Who Juggle More Than 1 Sport.

September 25, 2010 • Stephen Poblete  
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If you thought that handling one sport along with all the trials that high school may throw at you, try handling two sports. Many kids in high school have an extreme longing to join a sports team. Whether football, basketball, soccer or even cheerleading, these young athletes want to make varsity.  Varsity... Read more »

Takers Review: Did Chris Brown & the Boys Steal Your Money or Your Heart?

September 25, 2010 • Brett Tolbert  
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It is highly evident from the flashy advertising on television sets across America that “Takers” offers a generously gorgeous arrangement of actors, from those that can act impromptu-Matt Dillon & Idris Elba, to those who should be more focused on their personal and musical lives than acting-Chris... Read more »

Oxon Hill Inked

September 25, 2010 • Imani Brown  
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Being a victim myself, I understand where you people come from; the individuals who choose to be subjected to that unforgivable pain of a possibly regrettable needle. Coree Moreno, a senior at Oxon Hill High School, also understands the life of a “needle seeker.” Within the past twenty years, tattoos... Read more »

A Day With The Governor

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September 26, 2010 • Jourdyn Alli  
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The 9:25 bell rings to begin the school day. Walking amongst the hallways on the way to class was an eerie feeling. All the chaos of the hallways in the morning seemed to be condensed and many teachers appeared to be nervous. Finally, arriving to class we quickly got into our lab groups. After a brief... Read more »

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