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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Addie Cheges

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  • Editor's Column: Professions must use discretion in the workplace

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Isabelle Jones

    Actions have consequences. Whether these are negative consequences or positive, all action will yield some type of result. People whose professions are in the public eye must consider their actions

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  • Sorry, Democrats:: Victory won't be found in Hillary

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Sara Hoffman

    I wrote back in November that the presidential election in 2008 isn’t looking good for the Republican Party. Let me add to that just a bit.

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  • Students and friends remember a Rough Rider: Hallie Durman: April 7, 1992-January 29, 1007

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Jessica Dunn

    After a long and tough fight, freshman Hallie Durman passed away Monday, Jan. 29, 2007 of an inoperable brain tumor.

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  • 'The Wall' divides Roosevelt community: But I didn't feel excluded from predominately black hangout

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Chris Hook

    The Colonel staff, wanted to examine the exposed and maybe not-so exposed issues of race at Roosevelt, decided where better to go than right to the heart of black culture at RHS. We wanted to break pa

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  • Physical attractiveness world-wide issue

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: LaTeefah Burns

    Television programs and magazine covers are flooded with what are considered to be the world’s most beautiful people. A closer look reveals that many, if not all of these people are either white, or h

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  • Women's studies draw a crowd: First-year class attracts over 40 students

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Hannah Baughman

    At the start of the year, English teacher Pam Harr was shocked to learn how many students had signed up for her new class, Women’s Studies and Literature. Because this is the class’s first year, she h

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  • A Day in the Life:: Taking a trek to intellect through the Expeditionary Academy

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Steve Jacobs

    Every student at RHS has heard of the Expedition Academy, or Exped as it is commonly called. Most of us probably even know quite a few of the members of this academic program. But what exactly is Expe

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  • Wii Sports a new way to play: Unique controls make for an exciting game

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Steve Jacobs

    Wii Sports,” the most talked about launch title for Nintendo’s next generation console the Wii, is an exciting new approach to how we play our video games.

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  • Shh...I'm Reading:: A beautiful ming revealed in Blue Day

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Anthony Battaglia

    If Daniel Tammet, author of the memoir “Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant” were writing this column, the words wine and Finland, in the unlikely case that they sh

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At-a-glance

Excuse the Disruption, but we are the sports gods. We are here to show everyone at Roosevelt High School that there are no wiser people when it comes to sports. Enjoy and pay attention to our predicti
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“And the award goes to-” The Oscars are here again and along with the tears and anticipation comes the fashion. Awards shows are notorious for the good, the bad and the downright frightening fashion t
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The off-season. Such a time is typically characterized by the absence of challenging drills, daily practices and stressful games, matches or meets.
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If Daniel Tammet, author of the memoir “Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant” were writing this column, the words wine and Finland, in the unlikely case that they sh
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A word of advice, have the lyrics on hand while listening to Bloc Party’s “A Weekend in the City”, because most diction is lost in Kele Okereke’s heavy British accent.
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The dawn of a new year kicks off a new year in film. Traditionally, movies released closer to the beginning of the year aren’t as good as those released near the end. I was hoping I’d be able to give
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Warm sandy beaches provide a bright setting for the death and drama that embodies “South Pacific.” Funny, dramatic, serious, and dark are all words that have been used to describe the musical that RH
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Wii Sports,” the most talked about launch title for Nintendo’s next generation console the Wii, is an exciting new approach to how we play our video games.
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FreshmenMadison Palen-Micheal: A kangarooJimmy Dykes: FoodRandy Hodge: A way to blackmail a large business into giving you moneySophomoresKatie Moore: Is that Scooby- Doo’s uncle?Peter Kiersted: It is
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A Day in the Life:: Taking a trek to intellect through the Expeditionary Academy
Every student at RHS has heard of the Expedition Academy, or Exped as it is commonly called. Most of us probably even know quite a few of the members of this academic program. But what exactly is Expe
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