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  • WrestlingThe forgotten sport

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Nathan Kasper

    It is undeniable that all sports programs at Roosevelt require some degree of physical discipline, personal sacrifice, and commitment from participating student-athletes, but it is also true that some

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  • Rider EatsLuigi’s

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Lilly Mook

    Where can you go to get a variety of Italian dishes from pizza to

    pasta? Luigi’s, of course!

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  • Riders bowl over competition

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Nikki Wawrin

    Both men’s and women’s bowling teams started at Roosevelt four years ago. Although bowling is not yet a varsity sport at Roosevelt, both the men’s and women’s teams have achieved considerably high ran

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  • Rahmani states her case for AP classes

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Mariam Rahmani

    hroughout my eleven years in the nation’s public schools, I have realized one thing: you cannot trust anyone but yourself with your education.The public schools are just that, public; they are built t

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  • Shaw is a believer- in Karma

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Aziz Shaw

    I believe in Karma, and above all, I believe in God and people doing right to receive right. In this letter, I would like to speak to you about yourselves, ourselves, where we’ve been, where we’re goi

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  • Vegan, vegetarianism often misunderstood, confused

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Lilly Mook

    In society, people are free to make decisions on what they want to do. Some base these decisions on personal preferences, religious beliefs or simply the latest trends. One decision people often make

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  • Video games redefine world: More than a nerd playing in his mother’s basement

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Dan Stroble

    The year was 1972. M*A*S*H premiered and The Godfa-ther reigned supreme. But among this, a revolution began. The world was graced with its first arcade game, Pong. At the time, the game’s publishe

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  • Sexy dolls send wrong message to youth

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Katie Lentz

    A cheesy pop tune blasts from the television advertising Mattel’s latest doll craze, the “My Scene” dolls. The dolls are a new branch of the “Bratz” line. The dolls feature hip stylish clothing, and

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  • Roosevelt choir, band, orchestra memebers compete

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Isabelle Jones

    On Saturday, Jan. 22, Roosevelt band, choir, and orchestra members participated in the Solo and Ensemble competition, held at Crestwood High School. Enormous amounts of time, energy, and effort were

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  • Canine now man's best-protected friend

    Thursday, January 27, 2005 By: Alison Matas

    Freshman Stephanie DeCapito made sure that one dog will be shielded from bullets, by raising money for bulletproof vest for the Brimfield Police Department’s dog, Ace.

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Ultimate geek Napoleon Dynamite
One would think that a movie filmed with only a $200,000 budget would be a flop, however, the comedy Napoleon Dynamite brought in a total of $44.5 million dollars as of Jan. 6, 2005.
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After New Year’s there is a lot of hype about maintaining New Year’s resolutions. I don’t know how many times I have heard advertisements on the radio after the holidays season about dieting, eat
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On Dec. 17, 2004, President Bush signed into law the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the largest reform of U.S. intelligence since the National Security Act of 1947. The act
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Canine now man's best-protected friend Canine now man's best-protected friend
Freshman Stephanie DeCapito made sure that one dog will be shielded from bullets, by raising money for bulletproof vest for the Brimfield Police Department’s dog, Ace.
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As adolescents, we are usually asked the popular question of what we want to be when we grow up. The answers may vary from marine biologist to lawyer to circus clown; the list is endless. As high scho
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On Saturday, Jan. 22, Roosevelt band, choir, and orchestra members participated in the Solo and Ensemble competition, held at Crestwood High School. Enormous amounts of time, energy, and effort were
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A cheesy pop tune blasts from the television advertising Mattel’s latest doll craze, the “My Scene” dolls. The dolls are a new branch of the “Bratz” line. The dolls feature hip stylish clothing, and
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Dear Editor, You always hear heart-warming stories of people who have a second chance at life because they received an organ. You ponder the idea for about two or three min
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The year was 1972. M*A*S*H premiered and The Godfa-ther reigned supreme. But among this, a revolution began. The world was graced with its first arcade game, Pong. At the time, the game’s publishe
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Three, two, one….something went wrong. Such disappointing countdowns are commonplace for the three members of the Roosevelt rocketry team, but they have grown accustomed to the trial and error method
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