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  • Editorial:: Is that Powerade?

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By:

    Some students have always partied after high school football games, but this year people not only arrived to high school sponsored events high and drunk, they actually consumed at the game, in the sta

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  • Girlfights overdramatized: Hair-pulling, backstabbing, scratching

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Liz Bracher

    “Sugar and spice and everything nice, that’s what little girls are made of. Rats and snails and puppy dog tails, that’s what little boys are made of.”

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  • Sex education at times inappropriate: Kids growing up too fast

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: LaTeefah Burns

    Sex education is meant to make young adults aware of the emotional, physical and social consequences of unhealthy decision-making, while providing students with the knowledge they need to make these c

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  • The content of his character: You probably know who Obama is, but do you know where he stands?

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Hannah Baughman

    While most political attention is focused on the midterm elections, a number of politicians and columnists have already begun planning for the 2008 Presidential race, especially in regard to the possi

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  • Democrats win big over incumbent GOPs

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Christopher Hook

    Even with preliminary polls showing Democrats holding slight leads in many key Congressional and gubernatorial races, including Ohio, many political figures, including Presidential advisor Karl Rove a

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  • RHS students smoking in the woods

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Alison Matas

    Roosevelt students use the school property to smoke. Although the student handbook clearly states that “(s)moking is not permitted anywhere on the school grounds,” the woods off the student parking l

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  • Dirty jobs bring good, clean fun

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Isabell Jones

    Combating the dirt and grime most encounter in everyday life is not a difficult or time-consuming task. Some Roosevelt students, however, come into contact with muck and mud daily, and do it voluntar

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  • Students brown-bag own germs to lunch

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Malik Alexander

    The lunch lady’s first responsibility is to make sure that you get your food as clean as possible, but what happens before it gets to your tray? Do you ever wonder how clean it really is? The usual m

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  • Is there such a thing as too clean?

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006 By: Lilly Mook

    To clean or not to clean. In today’s society that is not the question. If one were to go to a drug store or all the designated body cleansing sections of stores this world has to offer, one would see

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  • Practice Dummy: Diving into winter sports

    Thursday, December 14, 2006 By: Carly Matas

    The first thing that I noticed upon walking through the door into Roosevelt’s pool was that it was swelteringly hot. It smelled strongly of chlorine, and after only a few moments it became hard to tak

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Monday, November 27, 2006 Issue: Issue 3 Volume 78 Last Update: Thursday, December 14, 2006
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Ohio State Update, What’s up with the Cleveland Browns?, Preseason NBA Playoff Picture
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This is the first year that bowling is recognized as a varsity sport with the OHSAA, the Ohio High School Athletic Association. The Kent Board of Education has allowed RHS to adopt this activity like
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The first thing that I noticed upon walking through the door into Roosevelt’s pool was that it was swelteringly hot. It smelled strongly of chlorine, and after only a few moments it became hard to tak
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What's the worst fashion trend you've ever seen?
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This book is so…oh, what is the word? Right: the word is tragic. There is not a more prime example of what truly bad teenage literature is. The shallow characters, the lame examination of cliques, the
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Clint Eastwood’s new movie “Flags of Our Fathers” brings something new to war movies, and I like what it does. Starring Ryan Phillipe and Adam Beach, “Flags” centers on a few WWII veterans telling the
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ABC’s hit drama Grey’s Anatomy enthralls viewers each Thursday with its crazy hospital cases and intricate personal lives of the characters. A significant component of the show’s feel and tone comes
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It’s a cold windy day and you just got your hair trimmed. You hate the cold under your feet and to make it worse, it starts to rain. You really wish you had a windbreaker or a sweater to keep you warm
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By the accounts of those involved, this year’s leadership retreat was a great success. The retreat took place Thursday Nov. 2nd and ran through Saturday, Nov. 4th at St. Joe’s Christian Life Center in
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The Engineering Academy, a career education program at RHS, is for students interested in engineering and architecture. The program lasts for two years and most students take the course as juniors and
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