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  • Boys undermined in American education: Are RHS males getting shortchanged?

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Sara Hoffman

    Education is a controversial subject in the United States. Everything from what is taught to who teaches it is debated; there’s always something to be argued for or about. Now, experts are re-examin

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  • The “mono”logue...a true story: Colonel senior smacked with the kissing disease

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Lauren Mehlmann

    Mono is the queen mother of seasonal teen diseases …it really is. I had always heard the horror stories from friends who have had the virus, and those stories were never very pleasant. I’d heard eve

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  • A word with Cathy Smerek

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Lauren Mehlmann

    The Colonel: Have you seen a substantial amount of cases of mono this year at Roosevelt or Stanton?Cathy Smerek: Every year we have some [cases], but it’s never a large number, because this school i

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  • RHS construction classes create the Batmobile

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Jessica Dunn and Kelly Fryberger

    The wind racing through his hair as he flies down the hill gives him an exhilaration he never thought possible. Many people had disregarded his dream as impossible, due to his handicap, and he never

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  • Excuse the Disruption

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: Eric Ristow and Malik Alexander

    Best NCAA Basketball Conference Eric: There are a few powerful conferences in college basketball, but I feel the best is the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten doesn’t have one dominant team, but at lea

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  • When three strikes is a good thing: RHS bowls over the competition

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: Liz Bracher

    “We’re a close team. We help each other out, and everybody encourages [each other],” Roosevelt Bowling Club member junior Megan Knight said of the club. Since its beginning a few short years ago, the

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  • Rate the BandThe Black Keys

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: Jake Scharlotte

    Akron is finally able to claim fame for something other than rubber and the electronic styling of Devo. The Black Keys, the two-man, Akron-based band consisting of guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer P

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  • RHS swimmers and divers plunge toward victory

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: LaTeefah Burns

    “Go, go, go!” yells the swim team, cheering its teammates from the sidelines. The hot, crowded atmosphere of the pool as well as the cheers from teammates pushes the swimmers to victory. What makes t

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  • Oklahoma!: Roosevelt students get ready to put on a show

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: Tanya Bodnar

    One of the more well-known musicals is Oklahoma! Based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs, it first became a “musical play” under the guidance of famous Broadway producers, Richard Rodge

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  • Film Fanatic's 1/2 Folio : Bloody proud of Prejudice

    Monday, February 27, 2006 By: Kat Bengston

    Valentine’s Day is Christmas shrouded in pink. There’s confetti, red flowers, lots of hugs, and a haloed baby. It’s another excuse for Hallmark to make a bunch of money off of the feeble-minded masses

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SeniorJohn Ryan- captain of the cheerleading squadJosh Becker- a cartoonJosh Hayden- A Jedi KnightBrett Wilson- Chuck NorrisMikey Stacey- a drummer in a metal bandScott Burns- underwear modelMichael O
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You wake to the roar of airliner engines and excruciating pain. You don’t know how you got there or where you’re going. Examining yourself, you find that your front teeth are missing, your nose is sha
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by Dan StrobleWashing hands up to hundreds of times a day. Constantly checking locks or appliances. Rearranging objects again and again. Praying several times a day after making small mistakes or t
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We talked to Beth Dinehart, who along with being Boosters President and a prominent band member, has a case of OCD. C: How long have you had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?B: Not too long, like a year
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“I’M NOT CRAZY!” Surely everyone has a particular way of accomplishing tasks. Yet some put more thought into it than others. When someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, (OCD), is seen in actio
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Just like other psychological disorders, there are several ways in which Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be treated. Some may simply say “Just tell them to stop washing their hands,” or somet
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Valentine’s Day is Christmas shrouded in pink. There’s confetti, red flowers, lots of hugs, and a haloed baby. It’s another excuse for Hallmark to make a bunch of money off of the feeble-minded masses
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One of the more well-known musicals is Oklahoma! Based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs, it first became a “musical play” under the guidance of famous Broadway producers, Richard Rodge
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