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MHS Students feel confined by dress code

By Mallory Gumas, Round Table Reporter October 3, 2014

At school, students are required to wear clothing appropriate to the defined dress code. The dress code could be seen as either helping, or hindering girls at school. Usually, a dress code will include...

Seniors gear up for college apps

By Julia Usiak, Round Table Reporter September 16, 2014

The dreaded final question to college applications: “Is there anything else about you that we should know?” Errr… well, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Emory, Georgetown, Wake Forest, Tufts, Lehigh...

With independence comes responsibility

By Karolina Ross and Clare Pugh, Round Table Reporters May 30, 2014

The zip of the suitcase, the crackle of duct tape and the silent tears of parents are the sounds that soon to be college freshman associate with moving out of their beloved homes. One of the biggest changes...

Dealing with fear

Dealing with fear

By Sam Buchanan, Round Table Reporter May 30, 2014

No one understands me. They think they can help but they can’t. The fear is just too intense. My heart stops and my skin crawls. Everyone threatening me with pictures, where ever I look I’m being terrorized...

Finales make or break show in the end

By Sam Buchanan May 29, 2014

The cast falls into place with their scripts for the last time. The writers explain the plot and the final outcome. Everyone thinks it will be a hit. Then it’s time for the premiere. The big finish,...

Living outside of technology

Living outside of technology

By Channa Luke, Round Table Reporter May 29, 2014

People these days are beginning to neglect the priorities and positives of living. All human beings, especially young adults/teens, such as myself, seem to have forgotten that living is something to treasure,...

How far would you go for fashion?

How far would you go for fashion?

By Chris Miller, Round Table Reporter May 13, 2014

On April 24, 2014 Supreme put the “box logo” T-Shirt for sale on its website to commemorate its 20th anniversary since opening the doors in 1994. In fewer than 30 seconds, all of the shirts were sold...

Sterlings racist comments not tolerated

Sterling’s racist comments not tolerated

By Karlye Pick, Round Table Reporter May 13, 2014

Although the law prohibits discrimination, there are several signs that indicate the crime is still alive in America.  On April 29, the National Basketball Association (NBA) banned the Los Angeles Clippers'...

Studying takes its toll

Studying takes its toll

By Mary Kate Frey, Round Table Reporter May 13, 2014

Pencils become as dull as the long hours studying, writing, calculating and learning. The only break in the daily monotony is a need for the bare necessities. Thoughts are focused like lasers on schoolwork...

Under pressure

By Samantha Yeager, Round Table Reporter May 12, 2014

After hours of being on her feet, busily running around town, the Middletown High School honors student finally arrives at her familiar home. She clumsily fumbles with the lock, opening the door. Slowly,...

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