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The first choir concert of the year will take place on Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students and tickets are purchased at the door. This fall concert will include all choir groups, including the Ambassadors and freshmen choir. Choir Director Ann Conrad said, “Each [...]

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House co-sponsor Sarah Wolff is taking on the student-leadership  organization this year without her former co-sponsor, Katie Overbeck, who is out on maternity leave. “It’s not very stressful because we have a bigger cabinet this year and more student leaders,” Wolff said. “We picked a very strong cabinet of supporting people.” According to Speaker of [...]

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The Living History Club is no longer meeting this year. Jerry Brickley, the former teacher sponsor of the club, said this was mostly due to declining interest in the club. The club initially had 20 members on the list, but attendance began dwindling, with only two students showing up for the meetings at times. Brickley [...]

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The German Club is scheduled to have its first event of the year, a video scavenger hunt, Sept. 30 after school until 6 p.m. At this event members will film themselves doing as many tasks as possible around Carmel. When they are done, the members will reconvene to watch the videos together and have pizza. [...]

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By Sarah Sheafer <ssheafer@hilite.org> Today and tomorrow the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh takes place. There’s no doubt that an intense discussion over Iran’s nuclear program is on the agenda. For some time now, Iran’s nuclear goals have become one of the most polarizing issues in the Middle East. Although Iran claims it is ready to [...]

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Global Giving, a club dedicated to fundraising money for underprivileged children around the world, plans to have its first call-out meeting on Sept. 28 in sponsor Ryan Ringenberg’s room. “For the call-out meeting, we’ll mostly get the contacts of the members and set up details for the next meeting,” said co-president and senior Annie Tang. [...]

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