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  • Student's Father Remembers Powerful 9/11 Moments

    Wednesday, September 12, 2012 By: Diana Dominguez

    Senior Diana Dominguez's father worked for NATO at the time of 9/11. Read on to get his take on the day's events in a monologue to his daughter.

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  • Freshman Finds Victory In Swim

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Sabrina Wilson

    Despite being a freshman, Lexi Johnson rose to qualify and win both her races at Sections.

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  • Byron's "Dewey" A Heartwarming Read

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Yasmine Bouzid

    Vicki Byron's cat, Dewey, probably spent more time in the library than most RHS students. Her book, "Dewey the Library Cat" recounts his odd arrival and his effect on the entire town of Spencer, Iowa.

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  • "The Dictator" Sparks Laughs

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Taras Masimuk

    True to past movies, Sacha Baron Cohen's humor remains as inappropriate and unpredictable as "Borat" in his latest movie "The Dictator".

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  • "Battleship" Boring and Banal

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Ryan Peterson

    What do you have when you take a board game and try to turn it into a movie? A amateurish mix of special effects and corny lines.

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  • Rocklin Achieves U.S News Gold Medal

    Friday, May 18, 2012 By: Amanda Wong

    Rocklin High School has been designated as a Gold Medal School by U.S. News, giving it recognition as one of the best high schools in the United States.

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  • Dyer Leaves Legacy On Campus

    Wednesday, May 16, 2012 By: Trevor Bohatch

    While students have enjoyed their years at Rocklin High School, Mrs. Ellen Dyer has been running the show from behind the scenes. She will retire this year after serving as the secretary to all four p

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  • Knox Retires After 19 Years of RHS Memories

    Wednesday, May 16, 2012 By: Michelle Tran

    After serving as a Language Arts teacher, a librarian, and an Assistant Principal, Mary Anne Knox will be leaving campus with the Class of 2012, whom she advises.

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  • Being a Gymnast Is No Easy Job

    Thursday, May 10, 2012 By: Emily McCrary

    Despite recieving tragic news after three years of gymnastics, Estie Cowen continues to tumble through life optimistically.

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Issue Date: Monday, May 14, 2012 Issue: Volume #19 #21 Last Update: Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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Student's Father Remembers Powerful 9/11 Moments
Senior Diana Dominguez's father worked for NATO at the time of 9/11. Read on to get his take on the day's events in a monologue to his daughter.
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Hurrianko Engaged
Mr. Tim Hurrianko popped the question over Labor Day Weekend.
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Despite being a freshman, Lexi Johnson rose to qualify and win both her races at Sections.
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For the year of 2012-2013, RHS will not enjoy their usual "Furlough" or "Ski" week, due to a long awaited increase in the budget.
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Vicki Byron's cat, Dewey, probably spent more time in the library than most RHS students. Her book, "Dewey the Library Cat" recounts his odd arrival and his effect on the entire town of Spencer, Iowa.
full story 
True to past movies, Sacha Baron Cohen's humor remains as inappropriate and unpredictable as "Borat" in his latest movie "The Dictator".
full story 
What do you have when you take a board game and try to turn it into a movie? A amateurish mix of special effects and corny lines.
full story 
Brend Huang moved to America in the 8th grade. Now, as a freshman at RHS, she is enjoying life as an American high schooler.
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Syrian Rebellion Remains Bloody
Syria's "Arab Spring" still continues, even a year later.
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Mexican Cartel Deeply Entertwined With American Drugs Mexican Cartel Deeply Entertwined With American Drugs
In May, the Mexican Drug War death toll reached 10,000 murders since 2008. If that were Rocklin, almost one out of every five people would have been murdered within four years.
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