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  • Editors’ Column: Why vote for the school levy?

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Nikki Wawrin

    Think about your favorite teacher or faculty member who you met in either elementary, middle, or high school. Now think about your favorite club or activity that you have participated in. What about t

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  • Personality, not race, defines an individual

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Justin Barnett and Jeanise Johnson

    Looking throughout the halls of Theodore Roosevelt High School, one would see many multiracial people. Many people wonder how exactly we identify ourselves. Within the multiracial population there can

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  • Stanton test security questioned: A, B, C, or D...efect?

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Katie Williams

    Stanton Middle School is currently undergoing investigations about concerns related to the administration of recent state achievement tests. Kent City Schools District is one of the 11 school distric

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  • Kent City School District levy supported by RHS

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Isabelle Jones

    On May 2, voters will be able to cast their ballots in the Kent primary elections. One of the issues that has been of importance to some voters is the Kent City Schools operating levy. At Roosevelt,

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  • RHS teens recap their brand new lives as parents: Roosevelt couple feels absolutely no regret

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Rachel Hubin

    The Colonel: What is your baby’s name?Christa McBride: Vincent Jr., after Vince.TC: How did you pick the name?CM: Vince decided, but I agreed after a while.TC: Did you have a C-section or a natural bi

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  • Roughrider senior tells all about becoming a teenage mother

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: Rachel Hubin

    The Colonel: What is your baby’s name?Brittany Wyatt: Eric Matthew Vargo Junior.TC: What was it like to actually give birth to a baby at your age?BW: A lot of people told me different things, but it w

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  • AnswerGal: I miss you.... I am so sorry

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Lilley Mook

    I want you to think back to when you were in middle school. Do you remember when you and your small group of friends had that reserved table at lunch and all of you would meet there just to talk about

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  • Colonel UndercoverChapel Hill Mall

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Kelly Fryberger

    Walking through the mall holding hands is an act common among teenagers of all ages. It is a way to show everyone that they are in a happy, secure relationship. People usually don’t look twice if th

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  • Prom dress shopping made easy: Short, sparkly, strapless

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By: Alison Matas

    For many girls, preparing for Prom is a stressful event. Aside from finding a date and scheduling a hair appointment, there is the often-difficult task of purchasing a dress. With hundreds of differ

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  • Rider EatsMangiamo!

    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 By:

    Located at 7289 State Route 43 in Kent, Mangiamo! is an Italian bistro of sorts that offers a classy, upscale environment for its patrons. The dark, rustic interior allows for an intimate setting, an

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At-a-glance

Excuse the Disruption, but we are the sports gods. We have shown everyone at Roosevelt High School there are no wiser people when it comes to sports in our last seven issues. Enjoy and pay attentio
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Playing a sport in high school isn’t always for the love of the sport. Sometimes students play sports to stay in shape. However, playing a sport isn’t always an option. Time constraints may be an i
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The owner of the letterman’s jacket is one of the few; the proud; the athlete who had the talent to make a varsity sports team during his or her freshman year. Every so often, a jacket is spotted in t
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SeniorsBryan Coxwell- I see a horrible paintingRiane Ghamrawi- butterflyTate Heritage- two firemen with charred facesKevin Duggan- the purple McDonald’s guyZach Martin- two Phantoms of the Opera huggi
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The Bookworm’s Burrow: Bones wasn’t the beginning
An eighteen year old girl stumbles into her college dorm. Her face is covered with cuts and scratches, she is bleeding, and bruises in the shape of fingers are forming around her neck. She is followed
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for Vendetta. Gimme a V! for Victory. Gimme a V! for Vxcellent. Gimme a V! for Venerable. Gimme a V! for Vagnificent. Gimme a V! for Very Vatchable. Gimme a V! for Voracious. Gimme a V! for- Ahem. Go
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I don’t claim to know much about reggae or Judaism. Most kids my age are the same way. But with one man, all of this will change. Rising above a sea of pop-rock, country, and rap is Matisyahu.For t
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The Colonel: Did you see Crash? What did you think of it?RW: It’s hardhitting and makes you think. About what? No idea.TC: Are you 18, and do you plan to vote when you turn 18?RW: No, but yes, I pl
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Located at 7289 State Route 43 in Kent, Mangiamo! is an Italian bistro of sorts that offers a classy, upscale environment for its patrons. The dark, rustic interior allows for an intimate setting, an
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