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  • Open Mic Night

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By:

    Open Mic Night 1. Senior Corey Haren 2. Olivia Donelson 3. Sophomore Seth Schrader 4. Art teacher Mr. Haney’s son, Little Mikey Haney 5. Senior Audrey Safford 6. Art teacher Mrs. Atkins 7. Senior Bea

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  • Kickin’ It with T&T Colonel Athletes for November Taylor Pensyl and John Robison

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Taylor Wise and Tanjenae Harris

    For the month of November, sophomore Taylor Pensyl and senior John Robison were picked as the Colonel Athletes of the month. Pensyl, a sophomore on the Girls Varsity Volleyball team, was named Honorab

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  • A Most Curious Phenomenon takes the stage

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Tanjenae Harris and Mike Crowell

    After months of rehearsal, the fall play, “A Most Curious Phenomenon,” is here. The play is about a girl named Sarah who is extremely intelligent, but very sad because her boyfriend broke up with her.

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  • White Collar lands with percision

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Joe Wearden

    These days there seem to be a lot of new TV shows coming out. Some of them are successful, some aren’t, but none of them seem to be original. Television is being run by cheesy reality shows and detect

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  • Book Review: “In a Perfect World” by Laura Kasischke

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Sarah Foley

    Laura Kasischke’s new novel, “In a Perfect World,” depicts anything but a perfect world. Published in 2009, it begins with the line: “If you are READING THIS you are going to DIE.” It sounds ominous,

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  • Quest for the best veggie burger

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Victoria Bracher and Kelsey McGrew

    The veggie burger is a classic vegetarian favorite. A variety of restaurants in the area provide this vegetarian delicacy, creating an opportunity to compare them. These restaurants include Swensons,

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  • Zoology club works to help animals

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Andy Crooker

    On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays the zoology club meets in room 203 after school. During every meeting the members of zoology first take out the list of steps of what to do in order to take care of

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  • Roosevelt artists in the spotlight

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Matisse Woodruff

    The Winter Art Show will be held on January 19th at 6 PM. This show will feature pieces of artwork from the three-dimensional art classes, such as Glass and Fibers, Clay and AP Art students who have G

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  • Editorial Cartoon: Healthy alternative?

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010 By: Jimmy Dykes

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Friday, November 20, 2009 Issue: Volume 81 Issue 3 Last Update: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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Open Mic Night
Open Mic Night 1. Senior Corey Haren 2. Olivia Donelson 3. Sophomore Seth Schrader 4. Art teacher Mr. Haney’s son, Little Mikey Haney 5. Senior Audrey Safford 6. Art teacher Mrs. Atkins 7. Senior Bea
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Making the Grade: NBA Title Contenders
The NBA season started on October 27th, and it should be a very exciting season, with at least 5 teams being clear-cut Championship contenders. 1. Los Angeles Lakers Last season + top players: The La
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End of season wrap-up
The Cross Country team had a great end to their season sending freshman Libby Bradford to the District meet and then on to the Regional meet. Libby made first team PTC and her teammates junior Taylor
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Kickin’ It with T&T Colonel Athletes for November Taylor Pensyl and John Robison
For the month of November, sophomore Taylor Pensyl and senior John Robison were picked as the Colonel Athletes of the month. Pensyl, a sophomore on the Girls Varsity Volleyball team, was named Honorab
full story 
Top Speed: Get your car ready for winter
Zero degree temperatures and blizzards are right around the corner here in Ohio and there are a few things you can do to save money and ready your beloved car for winter. One of the easiest things you
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A Most Curious Phenomenon takes the stage
After months of rehearsal, the fall play, “A Most Curious Phenomenon,” is here. The play is about a girl named Sarah who is extremely intelligent, but very sad because her boyfriend broke up with her.
full story 
Concert Review: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
The air is heavy with a palpable anxiety. Nervous fans dance around on the floor below, simply because they must be distracted from the anticipation. Ten minutes, thirty minutes, an hour and a half la
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White Collar lands with percision
These days there seem to be a lot of new TV shows coming out. Some of them are successful, some aren’t, but none of them seem to be original. Television is being run by cheesy reality shows and detect
full story 
Book Review: “In a Perfect World” by Laura Kasischke
Laura Kasischke’s new novel, “In a Perfect World,” depicts anything but a perfect world. Published in 2009, it begins with the line: “If you are READING THIS you are going to DIE.” It sounds ominous,
full story 
Roosevelt shares veggie tales
The Colonel: When did you become a vegetarian? Rachel Jamison: Two and a half years ago Sarah Gretsinger: Seven years ago George Curtis: A while ago, I forget. Sara Tebeau: January 1st will mark year
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