Basketball vs Stone Bridge
Rosie Brock and Na He Jeon, Photo Editor and Art Director
January 6, 2012
In an electrifying buzzer-beater game, with junior Justin Galiani scoring the winning basket, the varsity boys basketball team beat Stone Bridge High School 71-70. Below are pictures from tonight’s game. ... Read more »
Lip service
Sara Guglielmo, Reporter
January 6, 2012
Langley Lip Dub is scheduled to happen in the second semester, but it can’t be a smash hit if the majority of the school isn’t aware of it. In a poll of 100 Langley students, a whopping 93 had not heard about the Langley Lip Dub. One sophomore, Emily Choi, asked “What is it?” To answer a school-wide... Read more »
New year, same old me
Riley Cosgrove, Staff Writer
January 5, 2012
At midnight on January 1, 2012, I felt an electrifying change in myself. Suddenly, I became a different person, content only with the simple things in life, uninterested in selfish pursuits like shopping and appearances, and desiring only to help those less fortunate and live a happier life. I also wore... Read more »
Play review: Much Ado About Nothing
Alex Krial, Reporter
January 3, 2012
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, presented by the Shakespeare Theatre Company at Sidney Harman Hall from Nov. 25, 2011 to Jan. 1, 2012, proved to be a play full of wit, magnetism, and enthusiasm. Directed by one of Washington DC’s most notable directors, Ethan McSweeny, Much Ado left its audience... Read more »
King of the pool
Julie Swann, Reporter
January 3, 2012
Swimming pools and the scent of chlorine may remind some Langley students of summer, but for senior Ryan Natal, they are a daily, year-round part of his life. “Swimming has always been a part of my life. Since I was little until now, I’ve constantly been in the water,” says Natal, “It’s almost... Read more »
Lost, but not found
Li Chien, Reporter
January 3, 2012
The New World Tutors club, where students tutor those who have moved from a non-English speaking country and need help, is a great resource for ESOL students. Unfortunately for the New World Tutors club, foreign students have not asked for help all school year. Last year the club was successful and reeled... Read more »
Tis the season of gifts (interactive story)
Na He Jeon, Leila Raminpour, Kari Vollmecke, Mersal Zaman, and Aimee Cho
January 2, 2012
Now that the holidays are over and gifts galore have been exchanged, the Saxon Scope asked eight Langley teachers to open up about past experiences with gifts, from awkward gifts to touching gifts to the gifts they wanted but never got. If you would like to view the interactive story fullscreen, click... Read more »





