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  • Culinary competition photo gallery

    Culinary competition photo gallery

    The three participants from Wa-Hi that participated in the National competition were junior Ian Davidson and sophomores Brandon Williams and Zachary Newby. The final winner was Ian Davidson. The prepared dishes were given a score by the judges, based on the overall quality and taste. Each respective competitor’s scores are sent to Chicago, Ill., the [...]

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  • Yard sales: the marketplaces of the future

    Yard sales: the marketplaces of the future

    Along with the warming weather and diminishing amounts of rain comes the resurfacing of yard sale season. Yard sales are great alternatives to burning your useless stuff on a bonfire. You might not rake in a whole lot of money, but generally the purpose of yard sales is to just rid your house of the [...]

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  • Culinary Art students participate in national competition

    Culinary Art students participate in national competition

    Maneet Chauhan, celebrity chef and judge on the Food Network’s Chopped, has teamed up with the National Restaurant Association to host a national competition to advertise her new book, Flavors of My World: A Culinary Tour Through 25 Countries. She is visiting 21 cities across the United States in order to communicate with student chefs [...]

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  • Potential danger lurks in sport

    Potential danger lurks in sport

    Authors of the article, “Is track and field becoming the most dangerous sport?” in the journal Physician and Sports Medicine, have done studies showing that most track and field injuries that occur are due to overuse or incorrect training rather than sudden trauma. Injuries to students can happen by trying too hard in the beginning. [...]

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  • Cinco De Mayo photo gallery

    Cinco De Mayo photo gallery

    For five years the foreign language department has hosted an all day Cinco de Mayo celebration for their classes. Students at the celebration break piñatas, listen to mariachi music, eat food, and converse with other students. “They get a history lesson on the background … and partake in the culture,” foreign language department chair Aaron [...]

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  • ASB spirit weeks raise morale among participants

    ASB spirit weeks raise morale among participants

    Spirit weeks have been an ASB tradition at Wa-Hi for as long as many of the teachers can remember. Students assemble a costume and then dress according to the day’s theme. “[Spirit weeks] give the Wa-Hi community something to bond over and are a great way to get everyone to show their school spirit,” sophomore [...]

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  • PROJECT Trio brings unconventional music to Walla Walla

    PROJECT Trio brings unconventional music to Walla Walla

    PROJECT Trio was originally the brainchild of bassist Peter Seymour and cellist Eric Stephenson, who were students together at the Cleveland Institute of Music. The idea was to bring together a group of remarkable people who could, through their music, reach out to the communities in which they performed. With flutist Greg Patillo to round [...]

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  • Project Trio coming to Walla Walla

    Project Trio coming to Walla Walla

    Since their 2010 debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, PROJECT Trio have performed their unique blend of old and new music all over the world. These three classically trained but contemporarily inclined musicians will usher in the springtime with the help of the Walla Walla Symphony and the Walla Walla Youth Symphony Orchestra. [...]

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  • New classes added to the course catalog

    New classes added to the course catalog

    Three classes are new to the catalog for the 2013-2014 school year. AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCE: This class is recommended for freshmen and sophomores and is awaiting board approval. This is a year-long class in which students will study things such as agriculture, plants, animals, natural resources and agricultural mechanics. Students will learn [...]

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  • Emergency prom dress solutions

    Emergency prom dress solutions

    “My dog ate my homework” may not be a legitimate excuse for not having classwork, but “my dog ate my prom dress” is completely excusable when left without a gown, and possibly even a reason to panic. Unless a girl is shopping savvy, she can be left scrambling for a stylish option for the big [...]

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