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  • New magazine provides valuable insights

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Anya

    It all started a couple of weeks ago. My flight to Chicago was leaving later that evening, and I was in News and Photo getting my travel necessities: gum, batteries, and reading material. After scan

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  • Students want defibrillators in schools

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: John

    On Jan. 12, at a Kent State basketball game, Terry Slattery, a health teacher and head athletic trainer at Roosevelt, assisted in saving a man’s life using an automated external defibrillator (AED).

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  • Michael DowneyTeen of the month and so much more

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Anya

    Recently senior Michael Downey received recognition as the January’s Portage County Teen of the Month. The Portage County Teen Board, a group of students from across the county, bestowed this honor u

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  • War is not simple, easy, painless

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Amy

    Over winter break I was babysitting for four children ages seven, five, four, and one. For a while I played card games with the older children, but then I had to go put the baby down for a nap. I r

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  • Stanton teacher Harr publishes his Phobia

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: John

    A phobia is a persistent, abnormal, and irrational fear of a specific thing or situations that compels one to avoid it, despite the awareness and reassurance that it is not dangerous. The book Phobia

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  • Proficiency test effectiveness questioned

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Emily

    Every year fourth, sixth, and ninth graders across Ohio prepare for the state proficiency tests. With this preparation come questions about the purpose and the effectiveness of these tests. The profic

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  • Rider EatsThai Gourmet

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Chris

    A small piece of the Orient can be found in Stow on the corner of Graham and Darrow Roads in Stow. There, squeezed between Blockbuster and Pets Supplies Plus, in one of the area’s many strip malls, i

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  • Student FeatureTess Burgler

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Austin

    Sophomore Tess Burgler was chosen at random to be this issue’s Student Feature. When asked to explain her life and everything connected with it in under five words, she replied, enigmatically, “I’m a

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  • Teacher FeatureLarry Piccico

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Anna

    Larry Picicco (pronounced “peh-see-koh”) has been a part of the Kent community since most Roosevelt students were still crawling. Now, with his own crawling daughter Emily, Picicco is in his tenth ye

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  • Teeth whitening product review

    Friday, February 21, 2003 By: Jamela

    Have you ever wanted an award-winning smile? Now it is possible with the technological advancements in teeth whitening. The products range from teeth whitening gum to teeth whitening gel. Some may thi

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, February 06, 2003 Issue: Issue 6 Last Update: Thursday, February 27, 2003
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Recently senior Michael Downey received recognition as the January’s Portage County Teen of the Month. The Portage County Teen Board, a group of students from across the county, bestowed this honor u
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What to do if you know someone with an eating disorder·Collect information. Find treatment resources, such as our school counselors or psychologist. · In a caring and nonjudgmental way, tell the perso
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Jen Clifford and Derek Koger along with Eric Lualdi and Kathleen Maki have a combined acting experience of over 40 years. All are currently working in shows in the area and all are a part of the Great
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If one is not aware of who basketball player LeBron James is, then he or she must not have access to a television, radio, newspaper, magazine, or any other source of news. This high school basketball
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Forty-three fourth graders at Franklin Elementary School, along with 28 Roosevelt seniors, are helping to raise money for third world countries. The Read to Feed project allows young children the oppo
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A phobia is a persistent, abnormal, and irrational fear of a specific thing or situations that compels one to avoid it, despite the awareness and reassurance that it is not dangerous. The book Phobia
full story 
Every year fourth, sixth, and ninth graders across Ohio prepare for the state proficiency tests. With this preparation come questions about the purpose and the effectiveness of these tests. The profic
full story 
A small piece of the Orient can be found in Stow on the corner of Graham and Darrow Roads in Stow. There, squeezed between Blockbuster and Pets Supplies Plus, in one of the area’s many strip malls, i
full story 
It is common knowledge around Roosevelt that seniors next year will have to take final exams. Stated in both the student handbook and course selection guide, current juniors were also informed during
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Have you ever imagined how much time goes into making your Old Navy t-shirt? How many hours a young child is slaving over a dangerous machine just to slap together a fashionable accessory? You might h
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