DeGeneres causes controversy with appearance on “Idol”
March 5, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
Sarah Jacques Round Table editor American Idol; the only show were the participants, ranging from lawyers to salon artists, have the same dream – to become the next pop-singing phenomenon. Their fate was once determined by three of the most well-known experts of music; Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell,... Read more »
Small obstacles should not overpower life
March 4, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By: Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter “Do what you can with what you have, where you are.” This is a very famous quote from none other than our 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. It basically states the obvious; if you have something, use it to its fullest extent so you can achieve the most out... Read more »
Democrats offend republicans at political summit with talk of “reconciliation”
March 3, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table editor A summit was called recently in Washington, D.C. to discuss the forward progression of the oh-so-controversial health care bill. It was a meeting of the two parties, and, as is the usual case, the republicans thought they were being victimized in some way. The hypocrites... Read more »
Valentine’s Day should not seem dismal to single individuals
February 19, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter The lap posts have scarlet ribbons tightly wrapped around them, hearts line the walls. Elementary school children are running around putting valentines in their classmates’ colorfully-decorated boxes. Middle school students are shyly giving their first “real”... Read more »
Effort must be used to achieve a better life
February 18, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Everyday we use a little bit of effort, whether it is a day inside reading a nice book or a day outside in the sun, or a boring school day filled with work and stress or even a snow day filled with fun and free time. But we have to put effort forth; everything... Read more »
The heart and mind should be used in tricky situations
February 3, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter We all think that the most important decisions in our lives are based and driven by our emotions and minds, and sometimes they are. Each individual situation we are in that has us making a decision uses one of these two following options: The heart; the core and... Read more »
Differences in love strengthen relationships
February 3, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table editor People always try to use sayings and phrases that sort of stand as “guidelines” for romantic relationships. “Birds of a feather flock together,” or “opposites attract.” In some cases the first is true, in some the latter, and in some neither. I am currently... Read more »
Despite their popularity and success, celebrities are normal people
February 3, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
Brittany Titus Round Table reporter Recently, I read an article on msnbc.com on how Beyonce had won six trophies on Grammy night, making it a record. Taylor Swift had won four, and her album, “Fearless,” was honored as album of the year. As I was sitting down at the computer reading, I realized... Read more »
Opinions must be censored to avoid offending others
January 28, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table editor To most people, it is common sense to put a lid on it and shut up at certain times; for others, it is not so easy. I fit in to this minority, but I have begun applying my newly-learned knowledge within everyday life. In one of my classes, I must keep my mouth shut because... Read more »
Supreme Court choice may lead to America’s demise
January 25, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table reporter Sold down the drain. That is what happened to the United States of America on January 21, 2010. A recent court decision has over turned the precedent that kept big business spending in check during elections. Now the US of A will fall to the corporation claw. It will... Read more »

