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Why every reader should stay for If I Stay

Why every reader should stay for ‘If I Stay’

By Taylor Bushey, Round Table Magazine Editor-in-chief September 24, 2014

Mia has a loving family, the perfect boyfriend and a potential career full of her dreams and possibilities. But, with one unfortunate accident, her life had changed forever. Teenagers have every...

2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles much different than the rest

2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles much different than the rest

By Emily Scoggins, Round Table Opinion Editor September 23, 2014

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles we loved from the early 80’s made a comeback in their hot new film that released on August 8, 2014. There’s something different about our friends Michelangelo, Donatello,...

Swifts newest album is drastically different then her past hits.

Swift’s new sound gains new audience

By Mary Kate Frey, Round Table Reporter September 23, 2014

Moving to Tennessee with her family when she was young, Taylor Swift kick started her music career early. In the beginning of her career, Swift’s music had an undeniable country twang. As Swift’s fame...

Materialism exposed in satirical comedy

By Julia Kingsbury May 30, 2014

Although it has been said that money can’t buy happiness, the stubbornness of the modern youth would beg to differ. Being on the outside of the “fame circle,” wealth and popularity may seem like...

New Muppets movie less than enjoyable

By Karolina Ross May 30, 2014

Disney’s “The Muppets: Most Wanted” offers an equally as cringe-inducing, cheesy and forcefully unamusing sequel to their first failed attempt, “The Muppet Movie.” When Kermit and the gang...

Lorde’s album tops charts, wins hearts

By Nick Friend May 30, 2014

Ella Yelich-O’Connor, more commonly referred to as Lorde, released her album, Pure Heroine, in September of 2013. Pure Heroine is an extension of Lorde’s EP The Love Club which came out the summer...

“Growing Up Fisher” premiere proves to be overall success

By Mary Kate Frey, Round Table Reporter May 29, 2014

Charming and amusing, the NBC television series “Growing Up Fisher” depicts the story of a young boy growing up in a typical middle-class home, but with a twist: his father is blind. Humorous writing...

An MHS student sits in the library quietly reading the award winning book The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.

The fault is in our stars

By Taylor Bushey, Online Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2014

By Taylor Bushey Online Editor-in-Chief With an unforgettable meaning laying within the pages, The Fault in Our Stars grabs readers in a new way and in the end leaves them speechless, unable to believe...

A Divergent take on the film

By Karolina Ross, Feature Editor March 31, 2014

Karolina Ross Features Editor Divergent, based on the novel by Veronica Roth, takes place in a futuristic dystopian society in which the population is split into five groups called ‘factions’,...

DiCaprio walks away empty-handed

By Sarah Mueller, Fun Features Editor March 21, 2014

For the first time in 20 years, Leonardo DiCaprio thought his performance in The Wolf of Wall Street may have finally won him an Academy Award. As Jennifer Lawrence announced Matthew McConaughey’s...

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