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Author Archives: Amy Kang & Lydia Liu

ISAS Spotlight: Austin Karkowsky

04/05/2014  |  by Amy Kang & Lydia Liu
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Kinkaid freshman and Coffee House performer Austin Karowsky served as an understudy for “The Sound of Music Live!” which aired on NBC, Dec. 5.
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Tags: austin karowsky, coffee house, dance, isas, isas 2014, nbc, sound of music, theater
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Westheimer car crash takes down fence, leaves one man injured

01/27/2014  |  by Lydia Liu & Alyyah Malick
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A navy Jeep Liberty crashed on campus this morning at approximately 9:15 a.m., taking out two sections of the fence bordering Westheimer.
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Tags: car crash, fence, security
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Five-Star Basketball Recruit Justise Winslow Commits to Duke University

11/21/2013  |  by Staff
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With family, friends, recruiters and basketball fans across the country eagerly awaiting news of his decision, senior Justise Winslow officially announced his commitment for basketball to Duke University.
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Asp-ocalypse Strikes the Upper School

11/13/2013  |  by Brooke Kushwaha
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The formidable sting of the asp struck seven Upper School girls, Nov. 6. An asp, or “puss caterpillar,” is a type of furry caterpillar whose venomous spines produce a painful skin rash upon contact.
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Tags: asps, warning
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Kinkaid’s Loss, Our Gain: How Gleaves Became a Maverick

11/12/2013  |  by Matthew Neal
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After coaching the Falcons’ football team for eleven years, Steve Gleaves switched schools. His most recent appearance at the Kinkaid Game, Oct. 25, marked his 23rd year as head coach at SJS.
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Tags: coach gleaves, football, kinkaid
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Musical Audition Criteria Become More Stringent

11/12/2013  |  by Megan Shen
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This year, more stringent musical audition criteria were implemented to improve performance quality. Students auditioning were required to memorize and perform a dance combination and a song from the musical, “The Robber Bridegroom,” as well as deliver a monologue.
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Tags: dance, monologue, musical audition, robber bridegroom, theater
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Alumni offer wisdom, advice to juniors

01/10/2013  |  by Lydia Liu and Amy Kang
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Veterans met greenhorns as familiar faces returned to the storied cloisters to offer advice about a high school student’s most dreaded, but also most highly anticipated, subject: college.
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