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  • Students expand summer with science

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Justin Shreve

    Last year school ended much later than usual for several Ohio students, including ten students from Roosevelt and forty other students from neighboring schools.

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  • Final Twilight book a disappointment

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Carly Matas

    SPOILER WARNINGOut of the many expectations Twilight fans had for the fourth and final installment of the saga, Breaking Dawn, author Stephenie Meyer came through on one front: Edward is still hot. On

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  • Dunkin' on Lebron: Sports Reports: with Jen and Christian

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Jennifer DeLuke and Christian O’Keeffe

    NFL: The Browns are off to a 0-3 start after their ten-win season a year ago. They lost 28-10 in their home opener to Dallas, 10-6 vs. Pittsburgh in week two, and 28-10 against the lowly Bengals in we

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  • The Dark Knight smashes expectations

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Ozie Ikuenobe

    Superhero movies have had a history of doing well since they became popular in the early millennium, but not too many movies have come even close to the success “The Dark Knight” has achieved.

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  • Delayed movie release upsets Harry Potter fans:: Harry, say it isn't so

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Shelby Cowles

    Many loyal fans had eagerly marked the date Nov. 21 eagerly on their calendars as the release date of the latest installment in the Harry Potter movie saga, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” m

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  • The book continues:: The Chapters of Equality persist

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Kelsey Goodman

    Barack Obama gave his acceptance of the democratic nomination speech Aug. 28, which already was and still stands as an important date in African-American history. This day alone now holds the annivers

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  • Riders swim to success

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Brittany Emmert

    The Special Olympics is an annual series of events that many Roosevelt students participate in. With the help from Roosevelt teacher, Linda Ferlito, helped spark interest in the Olympics 13 years ago

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  • Girls volley for awareness

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Maddie Bensinger

    The Colonel: When were you diagnosed with Breast Cancer?Duffy: December 2006.TC: How much chemotherapy did you go through?D: I went through eight rounds. It took four and a half months, with 33 radiat

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  • Leadership traits

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Carly Matas

    What behavior is unacceptable in a leader?“You could compare it to political leaders-- they’re expected to practice what they preach.”“I think [it is unacceptable] if [their behavior] is contradictory

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  • Student parking lot not as harsh as it seems

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Annie Creech

    Our first thoughts of our student parking lot are often ones of resentment. We think of traffic jams, black ice, and puddles. As students, we are quick to point fingers at the administration. With

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, October 02, 2008 Issue: Issue 1 Volume 80 Last Update: Wednesday, October 01, 2008
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In this issue, The Colonel wanted to explore the topic of leadership, and the ways in which in affects Roosevelt. To get an accurate opinion of leadership at in our school, we wanted to ask the lead
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What behavior is unacceptable in a leader?“You could compare it to political leaders-- they’re expected to practice what they preach.”“I think [it is unacceptable] if [their behavior] is contradictory
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Lately, whether the discussion is concerning the students of Roosevelt or the candidates in the upcoming election, there has been a lot of talk going around about what leadership means and how someone
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Last year school ended much later than usual for several Ohio students, including ten students from Roosevelt and forty other students from neighboring schools.
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