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Returning Faces Crowd Cherry Parade Festival

By Darrin Brown Jr. UJW Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Constitution Avenue...

Cherry Blossom Style: Finding the Threads of Tradition

By Allana Haynes UJW Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Dylan Lauber showed...

TOMS Pushes Shoes, but Markets for a Cause

When Amy Fissmer goes to her closet every morning to choose a pair of shoes, she often reaches for a plain pair of canvas slip-ons. They are worn and basic, and it is clear that Fissmer isn’t trying to make a fashion statement.

Concerts, Sign Language Still Not A Perfect Match

By Francies Stephenson UJW Staff WASHINGTON -- American Sign Language (ASL)...

Students Join Forces Against Cyberbullying

Student leaders at Oxon Hill High School respond to online bullying by launching a campaign, "One Less Bully, One More Friend." “I never expected One Less to explode the way it did,” said Imani Brown, vice president of Oxon Hill’s SGA.
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