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  • Editorial:: Hyposcrisy infiltrates school rules

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By:

    Rules exist for a reason. Without a certain degree of order in any given institution there would be anarchy. Some may argue, however, that rules are meant to be broken.

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  • Editor's Column:: Even if you're upset, we're glad you're reading

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Anthony Battaglia

    I’m going to get right to the point, because if I don’t, you might stop reading halfway through the column and miss it completely.

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  • Devil's Advocate: Conservative columnist Coulter does more harm than good

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Sara Hoffman

    There is a time and place for vulgarity. Authors use these powerful words to drive home a message, making them a valuable tool. Some of these words have dual meanings and contexts in which they are no

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  • Confederate symbol covered quickly: March 6 rock painting brings controvery, suspensions

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Kelly Fryberger

    On the morning of March 6 Roosevelt students arrived to find the rock that lies in front of the school, usually adorned with happy birthday messages painted with a Confederate flag. There was also a

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  • Ohio institutes new driving laws to protect teens

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Christopher Hook

    The Ohio state legislature has recently passed several driving laws, mostly directed at decreasing teenage deaths on the road and reducing distractions for teenagers while driving. The legislation, Go

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  • Dietz dances with stars: Performs with professional dancers in "Ballet Under the Stars"

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Hannah Baughman

    On Feb. 3 and 4, junior Meghan Deitz performed alongside professional dancers with the Ballet Theatre of Ohio in “Ballet Under the Stars.” She danced with professional Juris Safonovs in Heinz Poll’s “

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  • RHS dominates in Academic Challenge: Defeats Tallmadge to obtain victory

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: LaTeefah Burns

    In early January, the RHS quiz bowl team, consisting of seniors Tanya Bodnar, Chris Hook, and Eric Stein, along with their advisor Robin Golden, joined Tallmadge and Canton McKinley in Cleveland for N

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  • CPTP gets the gold at nationals

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Liz Bracher

    At the end of February, six seniors in the Career Pathways to the Teaching Profession program spent six days in sunny San Diego, California. While the group got to experience the coastal city by kayak

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  • Four dedicated years ends with record: Hamilton shoots and scores record breaking goal

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: LaTeefah Burns

    On Feb. 24, during an ice hockey game against Shaker Heights, senior Adam Hamilton broke the school record for most career goals by scoring his 124th goal.

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  • Freshmen girls show poise and promise

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Taylor Polatas

    The freshmen girls’ basketball team did not let the fact that they had a new coach stop them from succeeding. Led by Jordan Kovolyan, Liz Thomas, Becca Thomas, and Abby Bradford, the team won first p

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, March 22, 2007 Issue: Issue 7 Volume 78 Last Update: Friday, March 23, 2007
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At-a-glance

It’s March everyone! The birds are squawking, the squirrels are digging in yards as they look for their stored-away food, and the cancerous UV rays of the sun are illuminating the…snow? Oh dear, winte
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Rate the Band:: Fall Out Boy's Infinity on High
Punk-pop group Fall Out Boy’s most recent album, which was released in Feb. 2007, “Infinity on High,” may not live up to their double platinum “From Under the Cork Tree” (2005), but is not a disappoin
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“The Practical Guide for the Boyfriend” by Felicity Huffman and Patricia Wolff is just about everything you could expect from a relationship self-help book. Only this time the target audience is men.
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Freshmen:George Curtis: at a yoga camp in Michigan Cara Mckinney: in a party in my friend’s basementAlex Stahl: outside in my backyardKathy Acres: on the playgroundLaura Jackli: the playground? That’s
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With Prom season rapidly approaching, fancy hair is on the mind. Recently, the RHS Cosmetology program took the opportunity to hone their up-do skills by participating in a hair dressing competition
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Imagine walking into school to find the hallways as carelessly littered as they were the night before. Imagine sitting down at a cafeteria table covered in yesterday’s lunch leftovers. Imagine a day a
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Comedies are up there with horror movies as the hardest films to successfully make. All of the working concepts are quickly exhausted, yet mounds of the same generic comedy starring Will Ferrell or Ji
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March 15 vandalism leaves RHS community stunned, disgusted: 'My first reaction was one of disheartened sadness and shock,' guidence counselor Nancy
On March 15, cafeteria manager Bev Recznik noticed graffiti spray-painted on walls and lockers along much of the main hallway, and immediately called Principal Roger Sidoti.
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In its first year as a varsity sport, Roosevelt bowling has been able to go far in postseason play. After finishing in first place at sectionals, the boys’ team advanced to the district tournament in
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The Southern Battle Flag is a symbol of Southern pride and heritage; we personally don’t believe it’s a symbol of hatred, but simply a symbol of history, pride, and heritage. It’s our right as Ameri
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