Archive for: December, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

The DHS Knightly News wishes you a very merry Christmas! Oh, the Places You’ll Go Compiled by the DHS News Section Dominican’s Travel Plans Daeho Yang -South Korea Devin Wyatt-Texas “Totally excited” Megan Amundson-Florida, Disney World Ms. Price-North Carolina “Visiting family. Hope I don’t get snowed in.” Caroline McGuire-Libertyville Father Charles- Twin Cities “Staying at [...]

Mr. Mueller’s Playlist

Mr. Mueller’s Playlist

Music to Rock to By Ashley Stern Mr. Tom Mueller is one of the fine members of the Dominican High School Social Studies department. He teaches American History, European History, Intro to Law, and U.S. Government and Politics. Mr. Mueller also leads the biannual civil rights trip that takes place over spring break. Mr. Mueller [...]

Drug Lord Killed

Drug Lord Killed

Mexican Drug Pen Caught In Raid By Patricia Alaka Special forces from the Mexican military surrounded and killed one of Mexico’s top drug cartel leaders, Arturo Beltran Leyva, in a firefight that began late Wednesday as part of President Felipe Caldrron’s longstanding battle against drug traffickers, the Mexican military said. Mr. Beltran Leyva, died in [...]

Gold Coin Dropped In

Gold Coin Dropped In

Salvation Army Bell Ringer’s Get Surprised By Mary Alice Carroll The Salvation Army kettle campaign got a golden surprise earlier this month. They received the first god coin of the season in York, Pennsylvania. Salvation Army has been receiving gold coins since 1982.  The starter and the current participants are still going unknown. Major Lurlene [...]

Coffee Cake

Coffee Cake

A Traditional Cake By Denita Ross Coffee cake is a type of dessert that can be served at any type of event. This cake can be served at conservative and classy events, or as a breakfast treat, or at holiday parties as a classic desert. The spongy cinnamon cake is very delicious whether eaten in [...]

Leahy

Leahy

Canada’s Finest Export Arrives at Dominican By Lily Vartanian Dominican High School had the priviledge of hosting the world-renown band this past weekend: Leahy. Brought to the stage by Dominican alum David Bowen (class of ’80), Leahy’s performance will remain a central aspect of the school year. The night began with Dominican’s own Irish band, [...]

U.S. Announced to Make Significant Contributions to Climate Change

U.S. Announced to Make Significant Contributions to Climate Change

During meetings in Copenhagen Denmark, Secretary of State pledges $100 billion By Dylan Mooney Today during the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton announced that the U.S. plans to raise $100 billion a year by 2020 to help poor nations combat climate change. President Obama and over 100 heads [...]

Keeping Their Streak Up

Boys’ Basketball Team Continues Hard Work By Ashley Warnke After the first big snow storm, the first home game of the season was postponed to Saturday, December 12.  The rescheduled game against Madison Edgewood was supposed to be one of Dominican’s toughest games, but the Dominican boys’ varsity team surprised everyone on Tuesday night when [...]

California Pizza Kitchen

California Pizza Kitchen

The Best of Both Worlds By Denita Ross California Pizza Kitchen is a pizza restaurant where many of its customers come for fun with friends and family because of its hospitable atmosphere and good food. It is a restaurant that not only caters to those who enjoy meat based meals, but also vegetarians, offering a [...]

The Age of The Conglomerates

The Age of The Conglomerates

The Future of Politics? By Ashley Stern Thomas Nevins has written a futuristic novel that takes place forty years in the future, after the failure of democracy. The Conglomerate party has assumed absolute control of the United States. Problem children can be sent away in exchange for genetically contoured idyllic children. The Elderly in society [...]

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