Tag Archive | "Xanni Brown"

Dress code, senior privileges changes “win/wins”


By Isaac Guttman, ’10, News Editor. Upper School students can wear collarless shirts with sweaters and pullovers; seniors gained the options of morning sleep-ins and expanded hours away from school.

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Counterpoint: I eat meat.


By Xanni Brown ‘10, Lighter Fare Section Editor. I eat meat because it’s delicious and full of protein (well, mostly because it’s delicious). As far as I am concerned, the natural order of life means people can eat whatever they want. And sometimes, people want a hamburger.

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Reed and Lowe provide strong leadership for basketball team


By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. With only three returning upperclassmen, one might think this would be a rebuilding year for the 2009-2010 CCDS girls basketball team. However, that’s simply not the case.

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Girls soccer overcomes obstacles, places second in MVC


By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. Though their team was marked by injury, illness, and youth, the seniors stepped up to the plate and led the team to a second place finish in the Miami Valley Conference.

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Eleven seniors named National Merit Semifinalists


Eleven members of the Class of 2010 have been named Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship program.

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US Student Council proposes initiatives to bring community together


Student Council is working on “several new and fresh ideas” to boost school spirit on the athletic fields and beyond.

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Girls soccer overcoming obstacles


Though hampered by injuries, the Indians certainly have the talent to go far in the post-season. Star players like senior co-captain Xanni Brown have shown no sign of slowing down their success. Brown has netted ten goals this season, leading the team.

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