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  • Editorial Cartoon: Noble choice?

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By:

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  • School budget faces challenges

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Andy Crooker

    The budget of Roosevelt High School is probably not something you think about on a daily basis. Without money coming in from different sources, you would be walking to school sitting in unheated rooms

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  • Two Sides, One Story: Too much homework?

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Taylor Wise and George Mitchell

    Taylor Wise How many hours do you spend on homework every night? One, two, maybe even up to five hours? Not to mention the amount of time you spend on family commitments, sports, clubs, and, if time,

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  • The Bottom Line: Religious debate

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Josh Walker

    For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but shall have eternal life,” or so it says in John 3:16. Despite one’s religious affil

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  • German exchange students visit Roosevelt

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Mike Crowell

    The start of the school year is here, bringing with it new possibilities, goals, and people, including German exchange students. About twenty students came from Germany, being matched with correspondi

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  • Exposing Roosevelt inside and out

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Victoria Bracher and Matisse Woodruff

    Have you ever wondered what is behind that door you pass everyday on the way to class? What about where the hidden necessities are that make our school run? After an adventure through the school (with

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  • Icky Foods: RHS skeptical about school lunches

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Sarah Foley and Andy Crooker

    For the past several years, Aramark has been the Kent City School District’s food provider. However, lately there have been more calls for improvement than comments of praise. “My water isn’t water.

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  • Speakout: Halloween Edition

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Joe Wearden

    What is your favorite Halloween costume that you’ve ever worn? Emily Hook, senior: “One time I was invisible.” Nate Goodhart, freshman: “When I was a train” Sarah Kenney, junior: “I was bat girl last

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  • Children’s books translated into films

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: Josh Walker

    Children’s books are one of those things that a person will always remember until the day they die. They always remember their favorites. Two of my favorites have always been Cloudy with a Chance of M

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  • Top Speed:Ford F-150, Still King of the Road

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By: George Henry Mitchell IV

    The new Ford F-150 has once again lived up to its reputation of being the best full size pickup truck that money can buy. The new Ford F Series has been improved from the previous generations by havin

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
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Editorial Cartoon: Noble choice?
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RHS Homecoming 2009
Pictured 1. Seniors Felicia Kasburg, Matt Bradford, & Junior Brittney Korkan 2. Freshman Court Attendants Chloe Spalsbury & Jose Rocha 3. Junior Court Attendants Wesley Suplit & Tanjenae H
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Making the Grade: Infocision Stadium
The University of Akron built a new 61.6 million dollar football stadium that opened this season. The stadium is called Infocision Stadium, while the actual playing surface is called Summa Field. The
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Kickin’ It with T&T Colonel Athletes for October Libby Bradford and Kevin Alspach
As sports report, we thought that it would be cool to write about athletes that don’t get recognized for the things that they do well. This month we choose both one male and one female to be our athle
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Injured Football Players: When the game gets tough
The Colonel: What exactly is injured? Marcus Wright: I separated my shoulder. Marcus Wright: Dislocated my finger. Shane Havel: Sprained ankle Sam Thomas: Broken left hand Curtis O’Neal: My Ulna, it’
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Top Speed:Ford F-150, Still King of the Road
The new Ford F-150 has once again lived up to its reputation of being the best full size pickup truck that money can buy. The new Ford F Series has been improved from the previous generations by havin
full story 
Children’s books translated into films
Children’s books are one of those things that a person will always remember until the day they die. They always remember their favorites. Two of my favorites have always been Cloudy with a Chance of M
full story 
Speakout: Halloween Edition
What is your favorite Halloween costume that you’ve ever worn? Emily Hook, senior: “One time I was invisible.” Nate Goodhart, freshman: “When I was a train” Sarah Kenney, junior: “I was bat girl last
full story 
Icky Foods: RHS skeptical about school lunches
For the past several years, Aramark has been the Kent City School District’s food provider. However, lately there have been more calls for improvement than comments of praise. “My water isn’t water.
full story 
Exposing Roosevelt inside and out
Have you ever wondered what is behind that door you pass everyday on the way to class? What about where the hidden necessities are that make our school run? After an adventure through the school (with
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