Tommy’s Two-Cents: JV Chilling
Tommy Orme, Staff Writer
May 26, 2011
I love junior varsity sports. Don’t get me wrong, varsity is an honor and a blessing and a completely different level of fun, however, “JV” doesn’t get the credit it deserves for getting us ready for the next level. Most of us had to play at least a year of JV sports before we were awarded with... Read more »
Girls varsity tennis takes regionals
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
May 26, 2011
In an extremely close, six hour long face-off, the Langley girls tennis team defeated McLean on Wednesday, May 25 to claim the title of regional champions. “Last year, we won districts but lost at regionals against McLean. So it’s really nice that we were able to beat them this year,” said senior... Read more »
Lacrosse suffers a tough defeat on the road to states
Ashley Ryan, Staff Writer
May 25, 2011
The boys Varsity lacrosse team endured an unexpected defeat to Annandale in the regional semi-finals last night with a score of 8-12. “They surprised us with an early lead, and we were never able to catch up,” said sophomore Robby Byrne. Even with this painful loss on their records, the... Read more »
Do you share your gum?
May 20, 2011
Cori Ritchey (9): “I’m the one who always steals gum. I can’t speak on this.” Kevin Chin (10): “Sometimes I do lie, but I usually give a piece!” Katie Baughman (11): “Yes, I always give people gum!” David Levetown (12): “Yes, whenever I do have gum I’m open... Read more »
Student-teacher competition heats up
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
May 20, 2011
The annual student vs teacher Chess Festival was held today in the courtyard during all lunches. Hosted by Mr. Micah Herzig and the chess club, the tournament brought together both avid and recreational players. ... Read more »
Prom court nominees
Emily Flessas, Copy Chief
May 20, 2011
The finalists for this year’s prom court have been revealed. ... Read more »
Talent abounds at Langley
Na He Jeon, Reporter
May 20, 2011
Sponsored by the SGA, the annual talent show was a performance filled with musical performances, dancing, and even karate. First place was awarded to sophomore Divita Vohra, who won $100 as well as the opportunity to perform at the upcoming pep rally on June 3. Senior Dani Lee, who performed an extreme... Read more »
Computer graphics exhibition
Na He Jeon, Reporter
May 20, 2011
An often under-appreciated gem of the school, the art gallery is located near the front door of Langley. It is currently a display of each advanced Computer Graphics students’ portfolio. Compiled throughout the year, each portfolio has an overarching theme that is shown in each work. Students and... Read more »
“I’m bisexual” – speaking out about coming out
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
May 18, 2011
Q: Tell us about your experiences last year, when you realized you were bisexual but had yet to come out publicly. A: Every day, I would have struggles with myself, trying to decide whether to come out and tell people. My older sister was the first person I told and she was completely supportive of me.... Read more »
Reeling from the rubbish
Brittany Gallagher, Staff Writer
May 18, 2011
You are walking around the freezing air conditioned school thinking about the warm courtyard and how nice it will be to sit there during lunch, however when you arrive it is closed. For the past week there have been many announcements made warning students that if they don’t clean up their trash, the... Read more »





