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The Raider Eleanor Roosevelt High School Greenbelt, MD
Issue Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009 Issue: May/June 2008 Last Update: Wednesday, June 03, 2009
  • Tattoo Taboo

    Monday, June 01, 2009 By: Long Nguyen

    Tattoos are becoming more and more popular, but they still carry the same myths, stereotypes and connotations. Tattoos last longer than your French manicure or your new hair do so, research first, tat

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  • Places To Go

    Monday, June 01, 2009 By: Yahoo Images

    Summer is fast approaching, and all of that free time will sooner or later make some crazy. Washington DC, Silver Spring and Glen Echo each have attractions for those trying to combat summer bordom.

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  • Tattoo Parties: A Good Idea?

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: Lelia Knoll

    It’s Saturday night and a group of friends are all gathered at someone’s house. The atmosphere is filled with loud music and talking. This could be a standard Saturday night but when the tattoo machin

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  • Time to Tattoo?

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: The Raider

    Since the 90’s tattoos have become an increasingly popular trend. No longer reserved for sailors and bikers, tattoos have become more mainstream. At ERHS, it has become trendy for many seniors get tat

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  • Henna Tattooing

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: The Raider

    Turning 18 feels like a new chapter for most high school seniors but this milestone doesn’t need to be celebrated with a permanent tattoo. Henna tattoos are a great way to experience a new culture and

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  • Mock Car Crash

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: ERHS

    On April 27, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) had a mock car crash in the Eleanor Roosevelt parking lot in order to promote awareness of the consequences of drunk driving.      The spon

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  • ERHS Team at the Tour de Cure

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: ERHS

    The Tour de Cure is a series of charity bike rides aimed at raising money for the American Diabetes Association and many Eleanor Roosevelt High School students are riding as a part of the team “The Go

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  • Fitness Myths Unraveled

    Wednesday, June 03, 2009 By: courtesy yahoo images

    When trying to get into shape many people are willing to try anything. There is so much conflicting information out there that it’s hard to know what really works. Does wearing several layers of cloth

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  • Swine Flu

    Monday, June 01, 2009 By: Yahoo Images

    After creating a great deal of media concern and causing the closure of three elementary schools in Prince George’s County, the H1N1 virus, more commonly known as swine flu, has been deemed no more se

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  • Speaking Up for Silence

    Monday, June 01, 2009 By: The Raider

    Congratulations, Roosevelt, on a great Day of Silence. Your tolerance and support of a minority, one that is routinely mocked, persecuted and demonized, leaves me open-mouthed in awe. And not in a go

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At-a-glance

Time to Tattoo?
Since the 90’s tattoos have become an increasingly popular trend. No longer reserved for sailors and bikers, tattoos have become more mainstream. At ERHS, it has become trendy for many seniors get tat
full story 
Henna Tattooing
Turning 18 feels like a new chapter for most high school seniors but this milestone doesn’t need to be celebrated with a permanent tattoo. Henna tattoos are a great way to experience a new culture and
full story 
On April 27, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) had a mock car crash in the Eleanor Roosevelt parking lot in order to promote awareness of the consequences of drunk driving.      The spon
full story 
As of February 24, 2009 the Maryland State Board of Education adopted a new policy in attempt to unify the expanding range of guidelines of bullying. The name of this new policy is Maryland’s Model An
full story 
The Tour de Cure is a series of charity bike rides aimed at raising money for the American Diabetes Association and many Eleanor Roosevelt High School students are riding as a part of the team “The Go
full story 
It’s Saturday night and a group of friends are all gathered at someone’s house. The atmosphere is filled with loud music and talking. This could be a standard Saturday night but when the tattoo machin
full story 
When trying to get into shape many people are willing to try anything. There is so much conflicting information out there that it’s hard to know what really works. Does wearing several layers of cloth
full story 
Summer is fast approaching, and all of that free time will sooner or later make some crazy. Washington DC, Silver Spring and Glen Echo each have attractions for those trying to combat summer bordom.
full story 
The rates of sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS are rising among teenagers due to unprotected sex in DC and Maryland. STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases, are passed on from person to person t
full story 
After creating a great deal of media concern and causing the closure of three elementary schools in Prince George’s County, the H1N1 virus, more commonly known as swine flu, has been deemed no more se
full story 
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