Senioritis can get the best of seniors
January 24, 2012
Filed under Ayla Mulvey, Blogs, Opinion
By Ayla Mulvey Round Table reporter Ayla Mulvey - Round Table reporter It is common knowledge that senior year is the most exciting, but stressful time of a teenager’s life. High school students have been working hard for three long years trying to get good grades in hopes of applying, and being accepted,... Read more »
All work and no play: is it really worth it?
January 13, 2012
Filed under Ana Billotti, Blogs, Opinion
By Ana Billotti Round Table editor Ana Billotti - Round Table opinion editor Sometimes in life people have to do things that they dislike rather than things that they love. This can be doing anything from working, to homework, going to school, or even attending meetings that the person is utterly uninterested... Read more »
Sleeping through first period: school starts way too early
January 12, 2012
Filed under Blair Donald, Blogs, Opinion
By Blair Donald Round Table Broadcast Producer Blair Donald - Round Table broadcast producer The debate over the time that school should start for high school students is one that seems to appear periodically without ever accomplishing anything. The argument is that high school students statistically... Read more »
Current interests help decide future career
January 9, 2012
Filed under Ayla Mulvey, Blogs, Opinion
By Ayla Mulvey Round Table reporter Ayla Mulvey - Round Table reporter “You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great... Read more »
Real money, fake celebrities
December 16, 2011
Filed under Blair Donald, Blogs, Opinion, Uncategorized
By Blair Donald Round Table Broadcast Producer Blair Donald - Round Table broadcast producer Celebrities used to be classy. They were role models, people to look up to and be impressed by. They were talented and beautiful, and everyone wanted to be a celebrity and get some of that fame and glory. Marilyn... Read more »
Freedom to tweet
December 14, 2011
Filed under Ana Billotti, Editorials, Opinion
By Ana Billotti Round Table editor Ana Billotti - Round Table editor On Nov. 21, Emma Sullivan, a senior at Shawnee Mission East High School in Kansas tweeted, “Just made mean comments at gov brownback and told him he sucked, in person #heblowsalot.” Thus, Sullivan unknowingly sparked a firestorm... Read more »
The madness of time management
December 12, 2011
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Ayla Mulvey Round Table reporter Ayla Mulvey - Round Table reporter We all have those busy days where we feel like we don’t accomplish anything on our “To Do” lists. We end up getting stressed out, feeling like nothing is going right, and it results in a horrible day. Sometimes there’s just... Read more »
Music in the classroom: help or hinderance?
December 5, 2011
Filed under Blogs, Opinion, Uncategorized
By Ayla Mulvey Round Table reporter Ayla Mulvey- Round Table reporter There’s always been controversy over whether or not music really helps people concentrate. There are people that say music can help them focus and be less tense while doing stressful tasks, and there are others that say music is... Read more »
Occupying time and space
December 1, 2011
Filed under Blair Donald, Blogs, Opinion
Blair Donald - Round Table broadcast producer By Blair Donald Round Table broadcast producer Occupy Wall Street started on September 17, 2011 in Zuccotti Park in New York City’s Wall Street financial district. The movement was to call attention to the corruption on Wall Street and the uneven distribution... Read more »
Believing criticism is a critical mistake
December 1, 2011
Filed under Ana Billotti, Blogs, Opinion
By Ana Billotti Round Table editor Ana Billotti- Round Table editor Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Those 10 words can provide comfort and strength to people going through difficult times. When people are told that they are not good enough,... Read more »

