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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Lila Nieves-Lee
America seems to have a wonderfully thick cloud of political intrigue looming on the horizon. With the end of 2008, America has seen her fair share of scandals, bailouts, and elections; 2008 seemed th
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Katie Levy
The Internet expands everyday and more as more people begin to log on, look up, and chat online. These have become only some of the many ways that people use the Internet. Many people have discovered
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Zach Zoller
Looking over the railing of a boat onto the vast expanse of the bluish green ocean with excitement, a figure breaks the surface with astounding power and grace, arcs its gargantuan back, lifts out of
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Anna Akers
Christmas. What is the first thing you think about when you hear that word? If you are like my little brother, maybe you think how excited you are about finding Santa’s gifts on Christmas morning, or,
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Abby Palmerton
In 1942, following the end of World War II, Victory Stadium got constructed in Roanoke, Virginia. At the time, it represented the largest stadium in Virginia and held thousands of sports games, concer
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By David Whitehurst
Senioritis is a medical condition characterized by, but not limited to, procrastination, apathy towards schoolwork, disregard for educational procedures, and a disregard for truancy. Senioritis is a
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Sam Oakey
Unbeknownst to most of Roanoke Catholic students and faculty, something monumental is taking place within our school. A group of enterprising, courageous young men have successfully assembled RCS’s fi
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Sam Oakey
Recently I had the chance to sit down and talk with two of the Robots ballers, Joe Secamiglio and Jack Blanton. Here’s what they had to say about the team:
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Andrew Cha
This is a funny story Korean people once enjoyed. Will this be amusing to Americans? An earthworm was living in the top of the 95-story building. He got a pollen allergy and had a very unpleasant sens
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Friday, February 06, 2009 By Lisette Matos and Mary Weatherman
As the New Year begins, people are resolving to better their lives. These take the forms of New Year’s Resolutions. These resolutions may be kept or they may be broken. Nonetheless, people still creat
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