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  • Girls volleyball wraps up

    The girls volleyball team began the season strong, winning many games, but toward the end of the season did not win as often.

    They went 2-6 in conference. Yet, in comparison to the last season they have made great progress.

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  • Two girls tennis players go to state

    The varsity girls tennis team, coached this year by father-daughter team Mike and Joy Levy, finished a season of improvement and team unity on a positive note, sending junior doubles team Helen Juffer and Christine McLinn to the state tournament.

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  • Girls cross country team will go to state

     

    The girls’ cross country team took second in sectionals, giving them the opportunity to compete at the state competition.

    At conference both the JV team and the varsity team defeated their main rival, Greendale. The Shorewood team...
  • Nostalgic blue moon a myth

    For the few months I have been working at Baskin Robbins, I have noticed an infallible pattern: as soon as I begin to believe people may have gotten the message that we do not sell Blue Moon ice cream, another person requests it. They come in with long...

  • Girls swim team heads to conference

    Racing into the final weeks of the 2007 season, the girls swim team looks to finish strong. After 10 weeks of practice, sacrificing the final month of their summer for two-a-days, hundreds of hours of training, thrilling victories, and the occasional d...

  • Ahmadinejad deserves harsh intro

    On Monday, September 24, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke at Columbia University in New York City. Ahmadinejad’s visit was very controversial because of his record regarding human rights violations, his support of terrorist organizations, ...

  • Anticipated release falls short

    Radiohead did what has never been done before (at least not since Wilco released Yankee Hotel Foxtrot in 2002): they released their newest album In Rainbows t...

  • AVOC gains new leaders

    The Shorewood gamer club, AVOC, will be making its return later this semester. AVOC, which stands for Audio/Video and Other Creativity (or Anime/Videogames and Other Crap), was created last year by Shorewood alumni Skyler Yuda as a haven for the self-d...

  • Bikers get in the street

    “No person 12 years or older shall operate a bicycle on the sidewalk, except that a bicycle equipped with a child seat and carrying a child thereon may be operated on a sidewalk when said sidewalk is not so congested as to endanger the safety of thos...

  • Charter school waits on state

    The Lake Bluff Multiage Charter School could get final approval from the state Department of Public Instruction next month. If approved, the school would open in January.

    The charter school, which has been in planning for more than two years, was...

  • Chess Club Expands

    The chess club, which started meeting again this fall, aims to be both a place where students can compete and where they can relax.

    Chess can be considered anything from a highly competitive sport to a leisurely, recreational activity. Because of...

  • Classroom presidential race a success

    As the top political figures in America battle over the White House, a similar struggle is taking place in Shorewood’s very own Copperdome. However, instead of the front runners being Clinton, Obama, Romney, and Giuliani, this race is Hawks-Linnane v...

  • Committed faculty fuels 2007

    This has been a trying year for Shorewood High School so far, and there are doubtless more challenges ahead. Rather than falling into the trap of complaining about the problems, we must try, as a community, to focus on the positive. Despite our lack of...

  • D2D demolition delayed

    A demolition evaluation of the track and field has been completed, and the D2D campaign committee has hired a company for the demolition process. The purpose of the evaluation of the track was to search for hazardous materials such as asbestos.

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  • Domestic unity key to Middle East "harmony"

    When we were first assigned the topic of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, our intent was to present readers with a side-by-side comparison of two conflicting viewpoints. However, the more we discussed our personal opinions, the more we came to reali...

  • Faculty mentoring program adopted

    The mentoring program at the high school which helps new teachers get used to teaching received more funding this year due to a state mandate.

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  • Note to Sports Fans: Cut Vick Some Slack (*web-only*)

    On July 17 Atlanta Falcons Quarterback, Michael Vick, was indicted on a federal conspiracy charge for his alleged role in dog fights taking place at a dwelling he owned as well as the execution of multiple animals that either were unable to fight or si...

  • First year of girls golf comes to a close

    Led by senior Lauren Gault, the Whitefish Bay Shorewood co-op girls golf team took 8th place at the University Ridge Golf course state meet during the...

  • Homecoming Football

    On Saturday, October 13, 2007, the Shorewood-Messmer football team took on the Pewaukee Pirates in Shorewood’s homecoming game. Due to the construction on Shorewood’s field, the game was held at Wisconsin Lutheran College, making it more difficult ...

  • Literary club gives students outlet

    Pegasus, a literature club that meets every Tuesday in room 216, is not only “a nice place to go,” said Lizzy Pierson, editor-in-chief, but a club that will put art back into a bustling schedule.

    There are two parts to Pegasus. One part is th...