Tiger blood: the “gnarly rockstar life” of Charlie Sheen
March 23, 2011
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Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief First, it was the surprising divorce from actress Denise Richards over reported physical abuse and an obsession with pornography. Next came knife threats, naked drug binges and the imprisonment of a “lady of the night” in a hotel bathroom. But now Charlie... Read more »
Politics and corruption; forever together
March 22, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter In the early 16th century colonial settlers of what would become the United States of America settled upon the famous landmark known as Plymouth Rock. These people were of British descent, cast out because they wanted religious freedom from the English crown.... Read more »
Wouldn’t be caught dead with that opinion
March 22, 2011
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By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter People’s opinions change, fashions fade in and out, and what was once considered popular and trendy is now outdated and nobody would be caught dead wearing that. When people set their opinions in stone they set themselves up to be judged and critiqued. It is important... Read more »
Teens of past and present
March 17, 2011
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By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter Ask any teenager today and they will tell you that they are nothing like their parents, that their parents just don’t understand them. This may be true and this may be false; it just depends on how you look at it. Teenagers of yesteryear, meaning the parents of... Read more »
Go-go gadget; technology has tapped into our everyday lives
March 9, 2011
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By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter Click, click, click. Do you hear that? The sound of hundreds of keys being pressed on the keyboards and cell phones of students all over Middletown High School is a typical noise to hear each day, but have we now become dependent upon the technology that is literally... Read more »
From counting sheep to counting numbers, teens need sleep
March 4, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter So why are high school students always groggy, drowsy, and so bad-tempered all the time? We’re tired; we’re sluggish, we’re hormonal, we’re angst-y, we’re teenagers. That’s what teenagers do. The national hobby for every American teenager-heck, for... Read more »
Start a chain reaction
November 12, 2010
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By Chrissy Payne Round Table reporter “I will not be labeled as average” this was just one of the quotes by Columbine victim Rachel Joy Scott. Rachel was the first person shot at the deadly Columbine High School shootings in 1999. Rachel’s challenge, a non-profit organization in her memory, came... Read more »
Lame duck Congress takes session
November 10, 2010
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By Kyle Frazier Round Table editor-in-chief The political cycle continues in this 2010 election year. An 800-pound elephant is in the room; that is to say, the Grand Old Party has taken back the U.S. House of Representatives. Hide your kids, hide your wife because Congress is not going to get anything... Read more »
Republicans bringing down the House
November 10, 2010
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By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor Republicans captured control of the House of Representatives, last Tuesday, Nov. 2. They won more than 60 seats formerly held by Democrats to take majority control of the House and narrowed the Democratic majority in the Senate, while winning the share of governors’... Read more »
Tech Week drains yet invigorates actors
April 16, 2010
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Tech Week: [Tek Week]-noun. 1. A sustained amount of time when a select group of actors, technical assistants (“techies”), directors, and assistant directors engage in the final, long week of preparation for a show or theater production. 2. A very strenuous... Read more »

