The Lion's Tale - April 11, 2000
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New policies for ’00-’01 explored
In spring, 1996 a group of male students wearing skirts walked into the Upper School, chanting, “We want our freedom.”  They were protesting what they perceived to be the unfairness of a dress code allowing girls to wear short skirts, while forcing boys to wear full-length pants. For these students’ present day counterparts, a day of liberation may be just around the corner.


Student Council approves revised structure
To increase interest in the Student Council, representatives voted unanimously to implement a one year trial structure for Student Council (SC), on May 9.
Pearl Jam’s ‘binaural’ release: lacking clarity, yet powerful in spite
Don’t look now, but Pearl Jam is back and as unintelligible as ever. Thankfully, though, as with their five previous studio albums, they have provided the lyrics to their songs, which collectively may add up to their best album yet...more

‘Flight and Rescue’ opens at USHM
“We felt we lost everything we ever knew. But at the same time, we felt that our life was a gift, because we thought it was a miracle — an accident.” Flight and Rescue, a new exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, uses these words of Yonia Fain, a Jewish painter in Shanghai, China as its central theme...more

 
Sports
BVB wins first tournament

Undefeated GVS finishes season on top

Track: Veteran Lions finish strong in PVAC tourney