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Freedom Seniors Graduate at Patriot Center
The Class of 2011, along with family and friends, attended its commencement ceremony Friday.

Lisa received a Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Parks and Tourism and a Master of Science in Journalism, both from West Virginia University. Lisa loves her West Virginia Mountaineers and Pittsburgh Steelers, and she's never backed down from a dance-off. When she's not writing, editing, photographing or feeding her Photoshop addiction, you can probably find her on the water, looking at the water, or dreaming about her future house...on the water. Lisa is often referred to as being a bourgie hippie with gypsy tendencies, and she doesn't mind.
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<b>Politics </b><i>-- How would you describe you political beliefs?</i>
I'd like to call myself an independent, but I tend to vote liberal. I love a good debate, and I will consider both sides of an issue.
<b>Religion</b><i> -- How religious would you consider yourself? </i>
Although I don't consider myself to be religious, I respect those who are. I don't believe there is any one religion that is "right," but I do believe that the truth lies in a combination of different religions.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><i> -- What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
I think the most important issues facing Chantilly right now are traffic congestion, immigration and health care reform. Small businesses are abundant in Chantilly, and issues like immigration and health care reform can have a great impact on their success.
The Class of 2011, along with family and friends, attended its commencement ceremony Friday.

Firefighters responded to Marsden Court early Sunday morning.
The 54-year-old man allegedly swallowed 3 pounds of heroin.
The world's largest passenger plane made its inaugural landing at Dulles on Monday, June 6.
The world's largest passenger plane made its inaugural landing at Dulles on Monday, June 6.
Animal Control Officers to canvass Lees Corner Road area.
Police arrested Gbassay Koroma, 18, of Centreville early Saturday morning.
The suspects are charged with malicious wounding after getting into a fight at Jiffy Lube Live.
A man was stabbed outside a party early Sunday morning.
CPSC urges parents to inspect and secure TVs, furniture and appliances in child-proofing efforts.
The 1-year-old died Thursday after being admitted to the ICU on Wednesday.
Loudoun County government has posted an online survey to solicit resident input in its assessment of local public transportation priorities.
A summary of incidents reported for April 28-May 4.
A summary of incidents reported for April 28-May 4.
Local high school student reviews Chantilly High's theatre production, Stage Door.
A summary of incidents reported for April 21-27.
A summary of incidents reported for April 21-27.
A summary of illegal activity as reported by the Sheriff's Office.
A summary of illegal activity as reported by the Sheriff's Office.
The child sustained life-threatening injuries.