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  • Silent Auction

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By:

    1. Senior Angela Goodhart & Brian McCombs 2. Senior Class President Jon Miller 3. Junior Kayse Schmucker, Santa, & Freshmen Audrey Coyne & Courtney Olesh 4. Seniors Katie Breiding & Al

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  • Kickin’ It with T&T Colonel Athletes for December Grant Mercer and Emily Carver

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Taylor Wise and Tanjenae Harris

    Freshman Grant Mercer and junior Emily Carver were picked as the Colonel Athletes of the Month. Mercer was one of the captains for the freshman football team and is currently the captain of the freshm

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  • Senior Cameron Black decides on BGSU

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Andrew Baker

    Senior Cameron Black has accepted a scholarship to play basketball at Bowling Green State University, about 20 miles South of Toledo. I asked him about his choice to go to BGSU. The Colonel: First of

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  • Top Speed: Musclecar of the Year

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: George H. Mitchell IV

    The 2009 Top Speed Musclecar of The Year is the Dodge Challenger. With it’s massive 6.1 liter V8 Hemi, the Challenger is powerful and shocking to look at. The classic lines and ram air scoops bring ba

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  • Top Speed: Ford Taurus versus Honda Accord

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: George H. Mitchell IV

    With the sad state of the auto industry you would expect the quality of vehicles being made would be much worse than during financially stable time, but you’d be wrong. Manufacturers are striving hard

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  • Video Game Review:

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Mike Crowell

    MX vs ATV Reflex Strap in because you’re in for a ride with this one. With death-defying tricks and stunts that could send a chill down anyone’s spine just by looking at it, the game uses the new dua

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  • Album Review: Debut of “Them Crooked Vultures”

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Joe Wearden

    Music has changed a lot since the days of classic rock. Hip-hop and Alternative seem to be the genres dominating the playlists on people’s iPods today and I often find myself wondering: what happened

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  • Twilight takes a bite out of other vampire novels

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Sarah Foley

    Ever since Stephenie Meyer’s release of “Twilight” in 2005, the term “vampire” has taken on an entirely different meaning in the media. Before “Twilight’s” release, vampires were more commonly associ

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  • Television Review: Monk ends with a bang

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By: Joe Wearden

    Since 2002, thousands of people have been tuning in to USA network to watch the show, “Monk.” For years, viewers have been entertained and amused by Adrian Monk and his crime solving antics, and now,

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  • RHS student speaks about depression

    Thursday, August 19, 2010 By:

    Many people don’t understand clinical depression. Most probably hear the word “depression” and think of that sad child sitting by a window with their cat. However, it’s much more than that. To break d

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Op/Ed

Editorial Cartoon: Holiday greeting wars
Holiday greeting wars
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Editorial: Drama Guild performance censored
The Drama Guild performed the show A Most Curious Phenomenon on Nov. 19-21. Due to censorship, however, the first performance differed from the second and the third. After attending the Nov. 19 perfo
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Plato’s Closet rejects plus size clothing
Plato’s Closet is a store that buys and sells gently used clothes. You can find shirts for two dollars and pants for five. The deals are amazing. However, if you happen to be in plus sizes Plato’s Clo
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Open gym offers students a variety of options
One of my duties here at RHS is to supervise the gym during 5th period lunch. This is a job that I have been doing for several years. During that time I have enjoyed the opportunity to meet many new s
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Argumentation for dummies
With the holidays quickly approaching it is especially important that people know how to respectfully disagree with others, and how to state their own opinions in a non-attacking way. It seems that in
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Two Sides, One Story: Capital Punishment
Josh Walker The practice of capital punishment (more commonly referred to as “the death penalty”) has been a common form of punishment all over the world for thousands of years. The killing of crimin
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Something Else: Politically Correct
Many of us remember the story of Little Red “Riding Hood”, the one about the little girl who went skipping through the woods with a basket of goodies for her sick grandmother. How different would that
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The Bottom Line: Celebrity Political Criticism
In early 2003, a popular country music trio known as The Dixie Chicks was cast into the relentless storm of political controversy due to a critical remark aimed at then-President George Bush. At a Mar
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