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  • The Vow at Willow Creek
  • Royals vs. Hornets Recap
  • Coleman succeeds at collegiate level
  • Student Wellness Committee organizes pie throwing contest
  • By Lily Goldfarb, sophomore Kim and Krickitt Carpenter are seeing their lives on the big screen in The Vow, a romantic film that hit theaters February 10, 2012, just in time for Valentines Day. “I was so excited to see this movie. I had been looking forward to it...

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  •   By Jeff Lifson, Senior The HHS girls varsity basketball team continued a perfect season Friday Feb. 10, with a 73-54 win over the fourth ranked Edina Hornets. The Coffey sisters led the team in scoring, Nia Coffey, junior, cashed in 18 points, and Sydney Coffey, senior, added 17...

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  • By Andrew Hall, senior For many college basketball players, they are either redshirted or rarely played their freshman year.  If a coach knows that the player is going to be at the school for more than four years, then they will often times redshirt them so they can play...

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  • By Ursula Arhart, junior In attempts of relieving some finals week stress, the HHS Student Wellness Committee organized a pie throwing contest for students to “pie” their teachers. On Wednesday, students chosen from a drawing for 50 cents were given the opportunity to pie the teachers that were asked...

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Coleman succeeds at collegiate level

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January 30, 2012
Coleman succeeds at collegiate level

By Andrew Hall, senior For many college basketball players, they are either redshirted or rarely played their freshman year.  If a coach knows that the player is going to be at the school for more than four years, then they will often times redshirt them so they can play the next four years.  In...
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Hopkins vs. Osseo basketball Game

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January 26, 2012
Hopkins vs. Osseo basketball Game

By Josh Gallop, sophomore In the Tuesday night game Hopkins boys Varsity basketball pulled away with an 82-68 win over Osseo’s varsity team. Coming in to the game both teams had a record of 14-1. The game started with Osseo winning the tip, but their shots were not falling early in the game. Hopkins...
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Football vs. Intramural Basketball

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January 26, 2012
Football vs. Intramural Basketball

By Casey Pasko and Rachel Alter, juniors On Friday, January 20th, junior members of the football team and a junior intramural basketball team played an intense game of basketball in the Lindbergh Center. The intramural team started out with a large lead against the football boys, but the climax of the game, according to...
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Royelles take 3rd at Edina kick meet

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January 24, 2012
Royelles take 3rd at Edina kick meet

By Eli Badower, Sohpomore The Hopkins Royelles dance team placed third in a Lake conference kick meet at Edina High School on Thursday. The Royelles are happy with their performance in the meet. “I felt like we did well, there is always room to improve but overall I like the way that we performed,”...
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New hockey checking rules come into play in Hopkins loss to Eden Prairie

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January 24, 2012
New hockey checking rules come into play in Hopkins loss to Eden Prairie

By Jack Werner, staff reporter The Hopkins High School boys hockey team was overpowered by the Eden Prairie Eagles Thursday night by a score of 10-0, and new rule changes in the aftermath of Jack Jablonski’s injury played a part. After Eden Prairie’s Steven Spinner scored on a slapshot less than two minutes into...
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Student Wellness Committee organizes pie throwing contest

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January 30, 2012

By Ursula Arhart, junior In attempts of relieving some finals week stress, the HHS Student Wellness Committee organized a...
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Festival makes learning fun

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January 20, 2012

By Emily Buck, senior Last Friday, the annual Festival of Nations was held by the AP World History students....
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the boys in the Striped Overalls

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January 20, 2012

By Taylor Lee, Staff Reporter With a striking appearance in the front row of every home sports game, and...
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Israeli war veteran speaks at HHS

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December 19, 2011

By Eli Fhima, Staff Reporter Israeli war veteran, novelist, and profound teacher in the High school in Israel program,...
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World Religion Class Gets Real Life Experience

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December 16, 2011

By Lauren Reuteler, Staff Reporter. Witnessing someone talk to students other then their everyday teacher gives them a new...
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Ceramics class experiences ancient culture

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December 15, 2011

By Taylor Lee, Staff Reporter Last Friday, the Ceramics class had the opportunity to visit the Weisman Art Museum...
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Feature

Opinion: New Year’s resolutions

By Charlie Bank, senior We’re almost a month into year 2012, which means we’re almost a month into our 2012 New Year’s Resolutions that is unless you have already forgotten about those horribly idealistic goals you put upon yourself right before 2011 came to a close. If that sounds a lot like you, you...