Rule Britannia
Jean Choi, Staff Writer
December 15, 2010
On Dec. 9, Oakcrest School’s auditorium was filled with sounds of beautiful and exotic British music. This was the start to Langley High School’s winter concert, Rule Britannia. The concert began with the Symphonic Orchestra playing three movements from Handel’s Water Music. The second piece, English... Read more »
Girls Basketball Food Drive
Brittany Gallagher, Staff Writer
December 14, 2010
As a community service project, the girls basketball team decided to hold a food drive for a Title IX school. The goal was to raise food for the students who only get to eat breakfast and lunch because it is provided in school, and will not be receiving any food while on winter break. The Freshman,... Read more »
Robotics Team Wins Grant
Amirah Ahmad, Reporter
December 12, 2010
Five thousand dollars. What would you do with that cash? The Langley High School Robotics team certainly has a plan. The Robotics team, sponsored by Mr. Franks, Mr. Foley, and Ms. Lakatos meets every Monday. The NASA Robotics Alliance Project recently announced the participation grants for the 2011 FIRST... Read more »
This Time for Africa
Arianna Talaie, Feature Editor
December 12, 2010
On Dec. 11, the Sixth Annual Collection of Wheels to Africa ensued at Langley High School with hopes of exceeding a previous record of 1,000 donated bikes in single day. Wheels to Africa, a nonprofit organization working to collect and ship bicycles to underprivileged African communities, attracted nearly... Read more »
Langley Suffers the Loss of a Loved One
Aimee Cho, Online Editor
December 6, 2010
On Friday Dec. 3, the Langley faculty and staff lost a dear friend after a long illness. Cynthia Meade was our Director of Student Services here at Langley for over ten years. She had been on medical leave some of last year and most of this year. She passed away peacefully with her family at her... Read more »
Winter Band Concert
Na He Jeon, Reporter
December 5, 2010
On Dec. 2, at 7:30 pm, the Langley auditorium was filled with the beautiful melodies of LHS Band. It was started off by the Romantic piano masterpiece of Chopin, Nocturne Op.48 No.1. The piece was presented by junior Michelle Kyoung-Eun Park who overwhelmed the audience with graceful hand movements and... Read more »
Langley Loves YouTube
Ruby Brown, Assistant Business Editor
December 4, 2010
YouTube is the tenth most visited website by teenagers, according to LovetoKnow.com. This accounts for much of the attention that popular video posters, such as Ryan Higa, “Mystery Guitar Man,” and “Julian,” have received. These posters, affectionately known as YouTubers, have found original... Read more »
Into Izumi
Lizzie Schott, Reporter
December 4, 2010
Up until now, the only place that residents of Great Falls have been able to get good Asian food has been Peking Delight in the Great Falls Village Centre. But this classic restaurant just got some competition, with the opening of the Japanese restaurant Izumi right across the road. Izumi opened on... Read more »
The King of Pop Lives On
Ruby Brown, Assistant Business Editor
December 3, 2010
The “game that will electrify the world” has arrived. Michael Jackson:The Experience is here. Almost a year and a half after the death of the King of Pop, “the ultimate dance experience” was released on Nov. 23 by Ubisoft for the Wii, Playstation, and Nintendo DS, and in early 2011 it will be... Read more »
Black Friday
Cathy Kiess, Production Manager
December 3, 2010
The 35th anniversary of Black Friday on Nov. 26 did not disappoint. With 212 million shoppers, a combined $45 billion was spent over the weekend, according to the retail trade group. Started in Philadelphia, Black Friday became more well known in 1975. It is one of the busiest shopping days of the year.... Read more »





