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Hawkeye Bracket Challenge!

What’s the Hawkeye Bracket Challenge? The Hawkeye Bracket Challenge  is a tournament between you and other Hawkeye readers to determine who can best predict the outcome of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. All you have to do is sign in, predict which teams are going to win their games in the upcoming NCAA tournament, and [...]

Get your commemorative basketball poster

Exclusive limited edition poster is available free to students, staff and community members to honor the WIAA 3A 4th place men’s basketball team and the incredible 2012-2013 season Unveiled at last night’s team banquet, the commemorative poster honoring the 2012-2013 men’s basketball team is now officially available free to students, staff, parents, community members and [...]

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The “LaDUNK!”

Yeah, we know the Hawks put on a clinic Saturday night dismantling the Oak Harbor Wildcats 64-32 to earn a trip to the District Championship game against Stanwood next Saturday at Jackson H.S. But what everyone is still buzzing about – and there was a lot to trip anyone’s buzzer from the first half of [...]

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HAWKEYEWITNESS: Inauguration up close and personal

Editor’s Note: Freshman Kendra Potoshnik traveled to Washington D.C. to attend President Obama’s second inauguration last week. Prior to leaving, Potoshnik agreed to serve as a contributing reporter for the Hawkeye and our readers covering the festivities on our behalf. This is her personal account of her amazing trip and these are some of the [...]

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Hawks v. T-Birds: CoverItLive

Although the Hawks Live Sports Network cannot broadcast tonight’s game live from Shorewood H.S., the Hawkeye has you covered with a live text stream of the game. Simply follow along and let us know what you think!

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No live broadcast of next two men’s games, women’s game added

The next two men’s basketball games – at co-leader Shorewood (9-1, 14-3) tonight and at Shorecrest (3-7, 9-8) next Tuesday – will not be available on the Hawks Live Sports Network. The HLSN crew has been denied access to the two Shoreline School District gyms for the games. The Hawkeye, MLTNews.com and HLSN regret this change in [...]

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Making up snow days needs serious rethinking

With the snow from months ago long melted away with everything else that happened then, our state and district still expect students to go to school for those days that were lost. Due to having school cancelled, students were able to sleep in as long as they wanted and not have to worry about getting [...]

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Easy Access to Music has Changed the Media Experience

Whether you’re watching television, listening to the radio, or surfing the web, there’s no escaping Gotye (pronounced GOH-tee-ay) and his monster hit single “Somebody That I Used to Know.” This song has been performed on Saturday Night Live, featured on Glee, received an enormous amount of radio play the world over, and accumulated over 180 [...]

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Its Time for Equal Rights for All

A major social and political issue in the United States these past few years has been the so-called “morality” of a homosexual lifestyle. The mostly conservative/religious opposing party argues that homosexuality is “unnatural,” or they’ll say, “God prohibits it.” This is not the case. There is nothing wrong with being gay or lesbian. We understand, [...]

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Staff Editorials

Tolo – just another chance for inappropriate outbursts Tolo is meant to be a time for the girls to come up with a creative way to ask the boys at their school to the “Sadie Hawkin’s Dance.” We’ve all seen some of the creative ways that girls ask guys to Tolo around the school such [...]

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