Vote Langley-Stonebridge for Fox 5 Game of the Week
January 25, 2010
The Langley game at Stonebridge this Friday has been nominated by Fox 5 news as “Game of the Week”. If the Langley-Stonebridge game receives the most votes photographers will come to the game to record the match and interview the players, cheerleaders, and coaches before the game. It... Read more »
From Shropshire to Kaleidoscope
January 22, 2010
The Shropshire is now The Kaleidoscope Lexy von Keszycki–Staff Writer On Thursday, January 14th, staff and editors from the Langley Literary and Art Magazine went around to students in classrooms all over Langley explaining the new format, leadership, and legacy of what was formerly known... Read more »
Problematic Presents
January 13, 2010
In a season of giving, some presents miss the mark ELEEKA ASAYESH Staff Writer You’ve waited all year, and now they’re finally here. The holidays are a time of joy, celebration and of course, presents. You’ve waited months to rip those presents open, and when you finally do, you find a brand new…... Read more »
Reflections Contest
January 13, 2010
Andrew Havasy–Reporter This year’s reflections contest truly proved that a picture is worth a thousand words. The many Langley students who participated expressed their perspectives of the meaning of the designated prompt: “Beauty is…” Students entered their own version of beauty in the... Read more »
District Orchestra
January 13, 2010
Rana Rahmat–Managing Editor Congratulations to the following orchestra students who were chosen to perform at the 2009 District Orchestra Festival: Violin: Michelle Chu, Haruka Konishi, Daphne Na, Debbie Pan, Brendon Tran, Anat Gilboa, Cindy Lee, Yeon Jae Lim, Jonathan Park Viola: Audrey McNicholas Cello:... Read more »
Offenders Land in Saturday School
January 11, 2010
Danielle Burger–Executive Editor Saturday detention: it’s clearly not like “The Breakfast Club.” Teenagers fill the room on this Saturday; you’d think that there would be endless chattering and giggling. Not the case. Perhaps no one talks because it’s very early, 8 AM to be exact, and... Read more »
Bush’s Sidekick
January 11, 2010
Former Chief of Staff visits Langley Betty Quinn–Executive Editor When Andy Card showed up for his first day of work, his phone was super glued to his desk, all the “W” keys on the computer keyboards were missing, and phone units were switched. It would sound like a hilarious fraternity joke,... Read more »
We Are the World
January 11, 2010
Langley students represent the world at Model U.N. Sandy Jolles Staff Writer From November 20th -22nd, the Langley Model United Nations students took a trip to the College of William and Mary, where they not only got a taste of Williamsburg, but also got engaged in a mock UN conference. At the William... Read more »
It’s Academic Bounces Back
January 11, 2010
Parnia Zahedi–Feature Editor 105 points down in the competition, the team returns in full force In the final round of any competition, being 105 points down from your opponent isn’t exactly where you want to be. But for Langley’s “It’s Academic” team, bouncing back and taking the game... Read more »





