Two weeks from now, Nadia Todoroff will be tangoing in the company of two dogs, two cats and a parrot. She won’t go to school and she probably will not understand what anyone is saying. The Community High School junior will be spending 11 months in Rosario, Argentina as an AFS exchange student.
By Kayla Stoler
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Author Elizabeth Kostova came to Community to talk about her best-selling book “The Historian” a tale filled with history, intrigue, and vampires.
The 2009 youth poetry slam in Ann Arbor came to Community on March 20 in the Craft Theater with great success!
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Will Mitchell reads his essay Girls
“Cupid casually fumbled through his quiver, pulled back his bow, and plunged an arrow deep into my soul with deadly accuracy in fourth grade. read more…
I am going to put you in my mouth, and it’s going to hurt.
By Hugh Belden
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A gallery of photos from Steve’s digital photography class
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The lack of balance is obvious.
Paul Whitfield, a Community High School junior, takes a seat in his second block class. The room eventually fills with nearly 30 people and it is a challenge for everyone to find a place to sit.
But even when the class is full, Paul Whitfield is still the only African American student in the entire room.
By Austin Hughes and Julia Mogerman
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These lyrics are written in a red spiral notebook that sits on the counter of Tio’s Restaurant between the jalapeño cashew brittle and the straws.
By Kayla Stoler
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Whether you’re throwing up, hooking up with your best friend’s girl or belting Donna Summers from the top of a table, drinking takes its toll.
By Aidan Brawn
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I’m not a republican or a democrat. I don’t take an overwhelming amount of classes and I watch the Food Network religiously. I found my bed on Craig’s List and my Nike Dunks on eBay.
By Will Mitchell
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