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Five questions with Mount Vernon senior midfielder Dannish Decardi-Nelson
Five questions with Mount Vernon senior midfielder Dannish Decardi-Nelson
Five Questions With Lake Braddock Junior Middle Blocker Catherine Jamshidi
Five Questions With Lake Braddock Junior Middle Blocker Catherine Jamshidi
Five questions with Mount Vernon senior midfielder Dannish Decardi-Nelson
Five questions with Mount Vernon senior midfielder Dannish Decardi-Nelson
Five Questions with Yorktown Guard Mike Veith
Five Questions with Yorktown Guard Mike Veith
Five questions with Yorktown senior center back Logan Knowles
Five questions with Yorktown senior center back Logan Knowles
Five questions with Yorktown’s senior forward Suzy Gordon
Five questions with Yorktown’s senior forward Suzy Gordon
Five questions with T.C. Williams senior Rob Mannel
Five questions with T.C. Williams senior Rob Mannel
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Bulletin Board
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Senior Calendar Oct. 24-31
Senior Calendar Oct. 24-31
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Ziegler Qualifies Twice For Beijing
Radloff swims personal-best, ties for 44th in 50-meter freestyle.
Ziegler Qualifies Twice For Beijing
Chantilly Charges Back in Win Over Westfield
Coach Mike Lalli's team improves to 7-1 with Concorde victory.
Chantilly Charges Back in Win Over Westfield
Edison’s National Security
With 38-0 rout of Yorktown, Edison proves its mettle in National District.
Edison’s National Security
Food for Hot People
H-B grad pursues culinary dream.
Every Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., area food trucks park in a small, deserted lot on the corner of 18th Street and Crystal Drive in Crystal City. Hungry workers on lunch break soon flock to the trucks.
Teaching Love of Music in Vienna
Hyun-Mi Chung, owner of Elite Piano Academy, is announcing the third anniversary of her studio in Vienna. Chung has brought her 28 years teaching experience to Vienna to the delight of her many students who share the desire to learn. She expresses her gratitude to the students and their parents for their support during this time. Chung, a graduate of Juilliard School (B. M. & M. M.), the first woman pianist to have recorded all 35 Beethovens Sonatas, has a love of music that has been the motivation for her dedication to teaching. Since coming to Vienna, she has maintained a class of 50 students in a six day-a-week schedule. In addition, she has held two recitals per year (one per semester) for her students at the Vienna Presbyterian Church.
Letter to the Editor: Permanence of Electoral College
John B. Allen of Alexandria responded to my letter published in the Jan. 26 Gazette. In my letter, I quoted the oath of office for members of the House of Representatives and criticized Congressmen Beyer and Connolly for boycotting the inauguration ceremony for now President Donald J. Trump.
Arlington County To Honor Human Rights Champions
Four recognized for outstanding accomplishment in promoting cultural diversity and equal rights.
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Schools, July 16-22
Schools, July 16-22