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  • Editorial: It’s time to clean up our language, Roosevelt

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By:

    A fourth grader stands against a wall at recess, waiting for the teacher with the whistle to sound sweet freedom. He or she has been incarcerated for the abominable crime of swearing, a vice so abhorr

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  • Editor's Column: Reality TV gone overboard

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Katie Williams

    I admit, I like reality TV shows. I watch American Idol; I watch Fear Factor; I watch The Amazing Race; I watch Trading Spaces; I even watch Trading Spouses. The extent to which some reality shows

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  • Cheney “gunned-down” by media

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Chris Hook

    I have made it a point since fourth grade to read the newspaper each morning with my bowl of ‘Snapping, Crackling, and Popping’ Rice Krispies, and glass of orange juice, because, for one, I love readi

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  • Class of ‘06, where is the unity?

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Alex Stanton

    I wonder what senior unity is. I haven’t seen anything resembling it at all, and I challenge you to think of one time the entire senior class was involved in something. Sure, there were a few times wh

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  • Dallas in for a Rough Ride from RHS

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Kelly Fryberger

    It is always a good sign when half of a career education program qualifies to attend an international conference. Such is the case with Theodore Roosevelt’s DECA chapter. At a recent State Career De

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  • RHS junior shares personal connection with cancer

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Sara Hoffman

    Colonel: What did your mom die from?Amanda Cross: Actue Lymphoma Leukemia which is blood cancer where your white blood cells rapid reproduce and kind of kill off your healthy blood cells.TC: When did

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  • Roosevelt’s Robine faces dog attack

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Alex Stanton

    You hear a growl behind you. You turn around and see a immense dog running at you, teeth bared, slobber dripping from its mouth. You scream, but it does not stop the dog’s attempt at you. You have jus

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  • AnswerGal: It’s Spring Break....and all my friends are gone...Now what?: You’ve got questions? She’s got answers.

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Lilly Mook

    As we are all aware spring break is knocking, practically banging on our doors. Everywhere I turn I see people getting more and more antsy and I hear them all talking of how they are going tanning and

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  • RHS coaches speak out about verbal abuse

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By:

    Verbal abuse has been known to be eminent in athletics ranging from peewee league soccer to the NFL. A panel of Roosevelt coaches spoke out on this issue. Members of the panel included Randy Kline, JV

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  • Verbal abuse an issue in sports: Locker room talk, angry parents, fans in the stands

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Alison Matas

    The football team is losing, and the fans are getting rowdy. Students yell profanities at the referee, as angered parents scream at the coaches. Meanwhile, the players shout obscenities at one anoth

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What could be better for Matt Grimm than making it to Districts this year? How about the fact that he and his coach know he has the potential and drive to repeat, or do even better, next year. As he
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Women's TrackCoach: Aaron CarltonNames of assistant coaches: Coach Hackett, Coach Kusnyer, Coach Organ, Coach Barnir, and Coach Whitman What is the outlook of the season? The coaches are excited about
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Excuse the Disruption but we are the sports gods. We are here to show everyone at Roosevelt High School there are no wiser people when it comes to sports. Enjoy and pay attention to our predictions
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Should students pay for high school athletic events? Sporting events at Roosevelt High School have not received much support this year from the students and many people in the Roosevelt community hav
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If you could just not wait until the Olympics in 2008 to see some international baseball, then you just got your chance. From March 3 to March 20, 16 teams from 16 different countries took part in th
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SeniorsCraig Butler- seeing Jake Ferlito nakedJosh Cosper- staying at KentRiva Davis- The worst thing to happen to me over Spring Break is if Greyhound loses my luggage again when I’m going to Missour
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Harry Potter has grown up. He owns the robe equivalent of a tux, he’s been embarrassed by a girl while wearing blush, and he’s fought the Bad Guy and lived. His growing pains are fun to read about. It
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Anna Fitzgerald, thirteen, is hardly her parents’ daughter. Conceived to save her sister Kate’s life, she is valued more as a source of healthy bone marrow and blood than as a person. Jodi Picoult’s M
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Tucked away on Village Way in Hudson lies a special treat. A taste of San Francisco served in a deli style restaurant is perfect for a Saturday afternoon lunch or little pick-me-up in the middle of th
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