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  • Program builds students faith in career path

    Monday, October 02, 2006 By: Daniel Feldman

    Over the summer, senior Ashley C. looked into an architecture program, called Architecture for High School Students that was held over at the University of Houston. For five weeks, Monday through Frid

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  • Recent Driving Tragedies Should Prompt Students to Slow Down and Think: Helpful Words from Mr. Shealer

    Monday, October 02, 2006 By: Kristen Lape

    Tragedy can strike at any time. When it hits close to home, it is accompanied with even more heartache. Tragedy is traumatic for everyone involved. Berlin has had its share of heartache this year.Acco

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  • Editorial: U.B.U?: No, ARAMARK, u.b. us!

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By:

    Roosevelt is a high school, not a mall, circus, or anything of that nature. Visitors may be confused, though, upon entering the building, and rightly so. The cafeteria, which should be displaying ou

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  • RHS teacher caught in Lebanese crossfire

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Liz Bracher

    While most people in America were relaxing and enjoying their summers, Roosevelt math teacher Fetna Mikati and her eleven-year-old daughter, Sarah, were in Tripoli, Lebanon when Hezbollah attacked Isr

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  • Guard hired to patrol student parking lot

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Lateefah Burns

    With administration cracking down on many of the rules this year, faculty and students have noticed the changes taking place at Roosevelt, one of them being the security guard in the parking lot.

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  • Cellphone Ban Is Wrong

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Joanna Padron

    Students should be able to use their cell phones during nutrition and lunch. It’s a new school law that no student should have a cell phone out during school hours.

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  • Campus Cameras Expected

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Melina Flores and Daisy Castellanos

    Twenty-six cameras will be placed around campus in “about two weeks, or by the end of November,” said Assistant Principal Frank Nunez. The cameras will be placed all around the campus, including stair

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  • Did Somebody Say Fight?

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Kasey R.

    Screams of “Fight, Fight!” can be heard throughout the Commons as yet another group of students break out their fists and hate-filled words to physically and verbally assault one another.

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  • Fearless Frederick Fights for Fellow Students: Senior Trevor Frederick brings his legacy of leadership to state level

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: ROBIN MINITER

    Every afternoon around the nation, students anxiously watch the clock and strain their ears to hear the final bell of freedom. Many send papers flying as they furiously bolt for the doors, more often

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  • Balancing School and Jobs

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Darryl Nguyen

    Having a job and managing schoolwork at the same time is an extremely difficult task.

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 08, 2006 Issue: Week of Oct. 9, 2006 Last Update: Tuesday, September 09, 2003
 
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News
The one act play that drama students were planning to perform was canceled due to concern over its subject.
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As Andrew Abraham fills out college applications this fall, he’ll have something on there that students at Stevenson High School will not: his class rank.
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Roosevelt’s own, junior Katie Heffernan, decided enough was enough.
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University High School cannot play home games at night until lighting is improved.
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Twenty-six cameras will be placed around campus in “about two weeks, or by the end of November,” said Assistant Principal Frank Nunez.
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With the administration cracking down on many of the rules this year, faculty and students have noticed changes, including the new security guard in the parking lot.
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Features
This student's dairy steer took first at the State Fair.
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THis teacher won the primary and is now the Democratic candidate for State Senator.
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Molly Roybal-Goch tells her story of moving from home-schooling to the halls of BHSEC.
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Having a job and managing schoolwork at the same time is an extremely difficult task.
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