
LAST WEEKEND George Mason High School and Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School choir students teamed up for a Broadway Desserts performance where a variety of Broadway hits at Henderson’s cafetorium were complemented with tasty sweets.

LAST WEEKEND George Mason High School and Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School choir students teamed up for a Broadway Desserts performance where a variety of Broadway hits at Henderson’s cafetorium were complemented with tasty sweets.

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Charlotte Lieu scored 17 points and Bridget Creed had 15 in a valiant comeback effort for the Meridian High School

Nothing remotely positive came from George Mason’s 72–53 loss to George Washington on Friday night inside the Smith Center. Not

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The Meridian High School girls’ basketball team scored the first 15 points on Wednesday night, but had to fend off

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Charlotte Lieu scored 17 points and Bridget Creed had 15 in a valiant comeback effort for the Meridian High School girls’ basketball team, but the Mustangs came up short in

Nothing remotely positive came from George Mason’s 72–53 loss to George Washington on Friday night inside the Smith Center. Not the score. Not the body language. Not the trajectory. After
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