In this issue...
A presidential special:
Hi, my name is Shikar Gaur. I’m grade 12 IB; I’m currently the president of the Student Activity Council. It is my pleasure to have this interview.
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Going green with Glen:
“Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn.” This is one of my favourite quotes by Lewis Grizzard in Kathy Sue Loudermilk; I Love You as it truly captures the essence of spring.
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Hype of Super Bowl:
On February 3rd, 2013, the Super Bowl was the biggest event happening on that day. The Super Bowl was between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens...
talon times
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VOLUME 22, ISSUE 3 SPRING 2013 PAGE 1
For the students, by the students.
Senior stress 101: Grade 12 & stressing? Go to page 7.
Gr12 vocal class Facebook
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pon walking into one of the Glenforest music rooms for the first time, the first thing you’ll probably notice is the enormous positive energy that fills every corner of the room. No IB-gifted rivalries here, no cliques,
no disrespect or negativity, nothing at all like that, ever. In rooms 124 and 125, everyone is friends with each other. Of course, the students in Ms. Krizan’s... (Continued on page 7)
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n August of 2012, Facebook released some astounding figures: each day, its users collectively click the “Like” button about 2.7 billion times and share 300 million photos. These statistics are notable not only be-
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cause they are testament to Facebook’s data processing power, but also because they illustrate one of the social networking site’s primary drawing factors. The ability to receive validation... (Continued on page 12)
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n the aftermath of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, the topic of gun control has garnered a great deal of awareness from the entire world over, centering on the United States. Howev-
er, this topic has already been under much scrutiny over the years, and the increased frequency of gun violence recently has brought this issue to greater attention. A key argument in this... (Continued on page 4)
Climbing for beginners Glenforest show choir
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earing cryptic phrases like, “I could’ve sent that 5.11d but my rand didn’t catch when I tried bat hooking, man” being casually thrown from one person, hanging 40 feet in the air, to another is not uncommon in rock climbing gyms, but
it might be enough to leave the uninitiated scratching their helmeted head. It is understandable how the sport of rock climbing can seem dominated by an elite upper crust of veterans who leave little room for the curious first timers. Most often, what
stops people from uninhibitedly hitting the walls are niggling concerns about equipment, safety, and a purported lack of skill.But worry not, these fears can be dispelled withjust a little prior knowledge. (Continued on page 10)
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othing quite captures the exhilaration of a performance. Nothing quite explains the feeling of seeing the hours of hard work and collaboration at rehearsal come together in one final product. For the members of Branch Out!, Glenforest’s
show choir, singing and dancing is a passion that stubbornly refuses to diminish in the face of this year’s political climate. With these various obstacles, many things remain a variable, but despite it all, the choir aspires to, through their voices and moves, remind others that
even in an environment of diminishing music opportunities, the undeniable passion of music will continue on. Last year was the choir’s first year – which started with the sprightly choreography of Hairspray’s... (Continued on page 6)