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  • Editiorial Cartoon

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Addie Cheges

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  • Editors' Column: : censoring press never leads to real change

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Isabelle Jones and Anthony Battaglia

    True, it has been a month and a half since RHS was vandalized, but there is a bigger issue at work here than a few disgruntled students acting on their prejudiced thoughts

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  • Devil's Advocate:: A wolf in sheep's clothing part II

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Sara Hoffman

    Many may recall my October article entitled “A wolf in sheep’s clothing,” which described a Democratic rally from my narrow, Republican point of view. At the time there were too many happy little Demo

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  • Skin color does, in fact, not matter

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Zane Hill

    The open forum held in Roosevelt’s auditorium in response to the vandalizing of the school was somewhat heated. A lot was to be said about how the two, maybe three students that decided to paint archa

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  • A return to the status quo at Roosevelt High School: A response to the aftermath

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Christopher Hook

    The time has come, the walrus said, to end another school year at Roosevelt. For some, that means packing things up and heading off to college. For others, that means sleeping in until lunch, worry-fr

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  • Ryan speaks to Roosevelt community

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Christopher Hook

    Representative Tim Ryan’s (D-OH) marked the first time in a long while that a congressional representative has visited Theodore Roosevelt High School. His arrival was met by much pomp and circumstance

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  • Teenage depression common, experts say: How to know when it's more than just the tennage blues

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: LaTeefah Burns

    Feeling hopeless is something that everyone goes through, so why is it that so many students have trouble identifying and dealing with their depression?

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  • Strange news stories captivate readers

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Rachel Baughman

    Casual readers of a morning newspaper will frequently open up the pages only to discover stories relating to politics, catastrophe, scandals and glamorized Hollywood. Articles often keep the trend of

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  • Kent organizations offer much to commmunity: Tending to hunger of body and spirit

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Anthony Battaglia and Isabelle Jones

    Within the city of Kent and its surrounding areas, many resources exist for those in need- and these resources also translate into volunteer opportunities for those who wish to help.

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  • Tandon devotes time, effort to helping others

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: Liz Bracher

    Five years ago, senior Navdeep Tandon began volunteering in his new hometown of Andalusia, Alabama in order to meet people and make friends. Little did he know that he would continue this work into hi

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, April 26, 2007 Issue: Issue 8 Volume 78 Last Update: Friday, May 04, 2007
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Freshmen:Joe Wearden: Pudding that had been down everyone’s pantsRandy Hodge: Fish eyes and pig snoutLindsay Taylor: OysterRachel Carabotta: Cooked spaghetti noodles covered in ketchup and lime jelloL
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Numerous RHS students and faculty members went away for spring break this year. Some went on college visits, while others went south to experience the warmer weather in Florida or South Carolina. Howe
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From April 11-14, the annual Senior Retreat kicked off on a long weekend full of enjoyment, relaxation, and reflection. Students had the opportunity to participate in various athletic activities inclu
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Jean Hearrell, a partaker in Coleman Adult Day Services in Ravenna, loves it when students from RHS’ Riders Taking Action Class visit her and her fellow participants. “I’ve come alive since they’ve co
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Community service encompasses not only helping other people, but aiding the environment as well. Here at RHS, there is an Environmental Club advised by science teacher Chris Carman and run by junior
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Five years ago, senior Navdeep Tandon began volunteering in his new hometown of Andalusia, Alabama in order to meet people and make friends. Little did he know that he would continue this work into hi
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Within the city of Kent and its surrounding areas, many resources exist for those in need- and these resources also translate into volunteer opportunities for those who wish to help.
full story 
Casual readers of a morning newspaper will frequently open up the pages only to discover stories relating to politics, catastrophe, scandals and glamorized Hollywood. Articles often keep the trend of
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Feeling hopeless is something that everyone goes through, so why is it that so many students have trouble identifying and dealing with their depression?
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Representative Tim Ryan’s (D-OH) marked the first time in a long while that a congressional representative has visited Theodore Roosevelt High School. His arrival was met by much pomp and circumstance
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