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Politics 2012

Sami Saab, multimedia editor September 17, 2012

See how Seahawks feel about major issues in the upcoming election.

QRU? Becky Oswalt

Rachel Rogers, online editor September 17, 2012

Senior Becky Oswalt is a SGA council member who enjoys making sure the school events run smoothly for the student body. What is your official title? I am part of the Student Government Association...

College Information Night begins senior college application process

College Information Night begins senior college application process

Rachel Rogers, online editor September 14, 2012

Career specialist Karen Burke and counselor Bill Campbell worked together Sept. 13 to create an educational  College Information Night. Campbell estimated that the turnout may have been the biggest...

Volleyball sweeps Edison; Varsity improves to 6-4

Mark Bouwmeester, online sports editor September 13, 2012

Girl’s volleyball defeated Edison Sept. 12, improving their record to 6-4. South Lakes quickly took the first set of the game 25-9. They went on to win the next two sets 25-12 and 25-10 to complete...

Senior collects momentos from years at high school

Sara Bolanos, staff writer June 8, 2012

Senior Yosselyn Martinez has collected everything she can from her years at South Lakes, including bib numbers from track meets, ticket stubs, pictures, letters, and tee shirts.  “I had a hard time...

Smith retires after twelve years of teaching

Rachel Rogers, Seahawk Stories editor June 8, 2012

Teachers have many different reasons for entering into the academic field. Some wish to mold young minds or want to help teach the future generation of students. Ron Smith just wanted to watch his son...

South Lakes student comes from top ballet program

Greg Mayo, contributing writer May 11, 2012

Sophomore Lucie Vleugels is new to South Lakes this year. Last year she attended Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington DC. It is one of the best ballet schools in the country. The summer before eighth...

Relay for Life participant looks to complete fifth straight 18-hour walk

Rachel Rogers, Seahawk Stories editor May 9, 2012

Imagine a person forced to stay awake for 18 hours straight while walking continuously, only having the opportunity to eat while on the move. Now, imagine instead that this person is walking for charity. This...

Remembering one of the President’s Men

Haley Vaugh, Weekly Wall editor May 9, 2012

Late last month, a key figure of the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon died in Fairfax. Chuck Colson died at age 80 due to complications from brain surgery. He underwent surgery...

Multilingual sophomore studies four languages

Rachel Rogers, Seahawk Stories editor April 13, 2012

In a school that teaches over half a dozen different languages, it is not unusual to find a student who studies two, or even three languages. However, one student in particular aims to speak six languages. Junior...

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