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  • Sharp Left Ahead: U.S intervention in Egypt

    Sunday, February 27, 2011 By: William Hoffman

    Egypt's situation certainly brings concerns for all the involved parties, but we must be very calculated in our response to the revolution.

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  • Book review: Paper Towns catches fire with readers everywhere

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Nicole Blom

    What is it about some girls? You know those girls, the ones who become some attainable ideal of perfection to their many admirers. What’s so much more special about them?

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  • Pandora’s Box: Inside lucrative, free internet radio

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Jacob Runnels

    Pandora Radio opens its listeners to a new world of musicians and the answer to the ultimate question of what one wishes to listen to at the moment.

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  • Books made into movies: the book is always better

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Sophie Kruse

    Books provide such intricate stories, so why would we want to make them into a movie that has no chance to be as great as the original creation?

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  • Editorial: Chin up, cheer up

    Sunday, February 27, 2011 By:

    As we’re in the midst of winter, many are experiencing feelings of angst, boredom, fatigue and possibly some seasonal depression.

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  • Quiet Heroes start talking: Rita Cosby enlightens and enchants

    Sunday, February 27, 2011 By: Jacob Runnels

    Rita Cosby visited Roosevelt High School on February 7th and shared her father's story.

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  • Artist Spotlight: Mahala Spalsbury

    Sunday, February 27, 2011 By: Victoria Bracher

    Getting 3-D with artist Mahala Spalsbury

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  • Relationships: healthy vs. not healthy

    Sunday, February 27, 2011 By: Imani Sales

    Relationships need mutual respect, trust, honesty, support, fairness, separate identities, and lastly good communication.

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  • Newspapers on life support, Journalism doing fine

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Andy Crooker

    The future of print newspapers are in jeopardy. Will more print newspapers charge for the online edition or will they completely disappear?

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  • Winter sports filled with fond memories: Roosevelt athletes remember the successful, funny and hope for the future

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Monica Sincel

    At the end of their seasons, players from a variety of teams took a moment to reflect on their seasons and experiences within their sports.

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011 Issue: Volume 82 Issue 6 Last Update: Wednesday, March 02, 2011
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Editorial: Chin up, cheer up
As we’re in the midst of winter, many are experiencing feelings of angst, boredom, fatigue and possibly some seasonal depression.
full story 
Editor’s Column: Black History Month: What happened?
Why is it that someone has to remind the school that is it Black History Month and to put a tribute up?
full story 
Letter to the Editors: Seniors talk about unused courtyard
What's the deal with the unused courtyard?
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Letters to the Editors: Juniors speak out against Doerfler’s Column
Two sides, one story: Valentine's Day
It’s that bittersweet time of year again when Hallmark flourishes, pink and red envelop shopping centers, and cliché phrases linger in the air.
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Where has our common sense gone?
What do you think of when the word ‘common sense’ comes up in a sentence?
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Is the Recession really over?
People are struggling and the word everyone blames is recession, but the government says the recession is over and has been for a while.
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Sharp Left Ahead: U.S intervention in Egypt
Egypt's situation certainly brings concerns for all the involved parties, but we must be very calculated in our response to the revolution.
full story 
Something Else: Using facts to see the faith
There are convincing arguments on both sides and one can only listen with an open mind and consider the possibilities.
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Quiet Heroes start talking: Rita Cosby enlightens and enchants
Rita Cosby visited Roosevelt High School on February 7th and shared her father's story.
full story 
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