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  • Answer Gal: I hate my body...how do i deal?

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 By: Lilly Mook

    You are sitting in your living room watching television and the aroma of your future dinner makes your mouth water. Then your heart drops. You remember that you are on a diet. Once dinner is served yo

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  • Man I feel like a woman

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 By: Tanya Bodnar

    Recently metro-sexuality has been on the forefront of American society. With shows like Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Project Runway praising metro-sexuality, it is not hard to see why. A metr

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  • Sterotypes, Schmereotypes

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By: Nikki Wawrin

    The star football player dates the head cheerleader, the nerd sits alone on Friday nights studying for the SAT, the goth never washes his hair and wears an excessive amount of eyeliner. All are common

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  • Army recruiters in schoolsappropriate?

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By:

    In the past few years, the army has gained a tighter hold and influence upon young men and women graduating from high schools throughout the United States. The recent war in Afghanistan and the curren

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  • He said She said: Girls will not to talk guy because she's afraid of rejection. Guy is afraid to talk to the girl because he thinks she is too hot. This is what we think

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By: Malik Alexander and Alex Stanton

    Pamela Anderson. Jessica Simpson. Tyra Banks. Carmen Electra. Girls and other women often imitate the appearances of these women. Most women don’t think that they’re pretty enough and they always can

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  • Freshman introduced to Jedi training at RHS

    Thursday, October 27, 2005 By: Liz Bracher

    At 7:30 in the morning on October 13, 2005, over 50 freshmen and a planning committee made up of juniors and seniors poured into the Roosevelt auditorium, ready to face a day of challenges and opportu

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  • Annual Chili Challaenge spices up the season

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By: Rosie Paterson

    A delicious aroma wafts from the open cafeteria and fills nostrils with the spicy scent of homemade chili. This is RHS’s Annual Chili Challenge. This cook off is sponsored by The Bridges Academy on

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  • Teachers' take on teen nutrition

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By: Kat Bengston, Mary-Catherine Fisher, and Alison Matas

    The Colonel: Should teenagers diet?Cathy Smerek: [Teenagers] need to learn to balance good food with the bad. I believe they need to be educated about healthy choices. Unless [they are] severely obe

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  • Staying in shape year-round pursuit

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 By: Alison Matas

    Weight is a touchy subject for many athletes. Whether a wrestler trying to make weight, or a ballerina striving to achieve a body that will look flawless in a leotard, much focus is placed on what is

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  • Legend of Zeldathe Ocarina stands the test of time

    Wednesday, November 02, 2005 By: Jake Scharlotte

    by Jake ScharlotteThe genre of the role-playing game has been around since Final Fantasy and Dragon Warriors, but no game has been as influential as the Nintendo 64 game, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of T

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The star football player dates the head cheerleader, the nerd sits alone on Friday nights studying for the SAT, the goth never washes his hair and wears an excessive amount of eyeliner. All are common
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It has never been harder for Americans, especially teenagers, to maintain a healthy weight. The cultural and societal pressures to be thin as possible are everywhere. Teens idolize the skin-an
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by Isabelle JonesIt is 80 degrees outside. Sweat coats their bodies. The rhythmic pounding of their hearts fills their ears. “Just keep running,” they tell themselves. “Only two more miles.”
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In the past few years, the army has gained a tighter hold and influence upon young men and women graduating from high schools throughout the United States. The recent war in Afghanistan and the curren
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Cleveland Cavaliers PreviewEric: The Cleveland Cavaliers have barely missed the playoffs for two years in a row now. For the 2005-2006 season, they have made a couple of key additions that will get t
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Bariatric Surgery, also known as Weight Reduction Surgery, has been around for years. Various forms are performed everyday on thousands of people, from senators to computer analysts. According to Dr.
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The Colonel: Should teenagers diet?Cathy Smerek: [Teenagers] need to learn to balance good food with the bad. I believe they need to be educated about healthy choices. Unless [they are] severely obe
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Taking part in the mischievous fun of Halloween has become tradition for many teens. Toilet papering, or TPing, is one of the most common Halloween pranks. Before trick or treating, tradition on Hal
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A delicious aroma wafts from the open cafeteria and fills nostrils with the spicy scent of homemade chili. This is RHS’s Annual Chili Challenge. This cook off is sponsored by The Bridges Academy on
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Recently metro-sexuality has been on the forefront of American society. With shows like Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Project Runway praising metro-sexuality, it is not hard to see why. A metr
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