Archive for September 2011

Natural disasters hit NC

by Alex Booth Natural disasters were a rare sight in North Carolina until this past month. First came the earthquake, which shook the entire east coast. Then came Hurricane Irene. These natural disasters have reversed the peace of mind held by those living in the areas that were severely affected. Luckily, Carrboro was barely affected … Continue reading »

Incomplete Schedules at CHS

by Rachel Falek When students first get their schedules, they excitingly rip open the pages. They look for all their classes, checking them off as they go. One thing students don’t expect? Finding a gaping black whole where your class is supposed to be. Many students at Carrboro High School received incomplete schedules for the … Continue reading »

CHS travels in China and Europe

by Camilla Dohlman We may be back to school now, but many of still have the summer of ’11 on our minds. This June, Dr. Randolph and several students from the CHS Academy of International Studies traveled to China in order to immerse themselves in a new culture. During the two-week long trip, students traveled … Continue reading »

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  • Why is it important to know whose to blame for the cholera epidemic instead of focusing solely on treatment and prevention? #haitiproject 1 month ago
  • From CHS student: in a precise sense, what makes an NGO "good?" What is a reasonable way if measuring it's effectiveness? #haitiproject 1 month ago

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