The Roar
Leander High School
Leander, TX
Issue Date: 9/17/2007
Issue: 07-08
Last Update: 5/06/2008
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Today's Date:
May 10, 2008
Headlines:
News  

Overcrowding leaves students angry
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Sports  

Rockstar Groupies
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Push Crew starts new football tradition
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Student jobs take a toll
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The Roar goes high-tech
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Front Page Stories

Push Crew starts new football tradition


By Justin Hampton

After building the platform, Malone put together a group of fellow football fanatics. The group painted the platform, blue and red of course, with double “L’s” on top. They hauled the freshly painted platform up to the school and took their place in the s...
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Student jobs take a toll


By Kristina Houser

In today’s world there is no doubt that teenagers are pushed to the breaking point. With the stresses of school, family, sports, and friends, teens have to struggle just to balance their lives. If going to school and dealing with their day-to-day lives wa...
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Rockstar Groupies


By Devyn Wieckowski

On Tuesdays and Fridays during September and October, students and faculty may have seen shirts sporting the logo, “Rockstar Groupie.” The students wearing them are beloved and loyal Lady Lion volleyball fans. Every season, the team gets together and de...
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Crowded hallways leave students pushing to get by.
Overcrowding leaves students angry


By Zenen Jaimes

The new freshman class has left the school overcrowded with traffic in the hallways coming to a complete stop in some parts of the school. The incoming freshmen, totaling more than 700 students, is twice the size of the 2008 senior class. The lunches
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The Roar goes high-tech


By Kristina Houser

Students at LHS might be surprised to find out that this year the newspaper will no longer be a printed issue that arrives at their classroom every month. Instead, The Roar has decided to become an online publication. Hoping to eventually create a websit...
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