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The price of freedom

By Karolina Ross, Round table reporter April 10, 2014

I spent my adolescence in a perpetual state of anticipation. I twiddled my thumbs waiting for holidays, dances, birthdays, movies, Fridays, and of course, my eighteenth birthday. “Freedom” was the...

Parents push students off and on the field

By Sarah Mueller, Round Table Editor April 10, 2014

Competition tends to plague the life of most young children nowadays. Parents’ goals are to turn their child into an athlete at a young age so they will grow and develop to be phenomenal sports star...

Parents put pressure on students

By Sarah Mueller, Fun Features Editor April 7, 2014

Competition tends to plague the life of most young children nowadays. Parents’ goals are to turn their child into an athlete at a young age so they will grow and develop to be phenomenal sports star...

RT News Sports Editor

Dylan O’Toole: My guide to filling out your March Madness bracket

By Dylan O'Toole, Round Table Sports Editor March 20, 2014

Get out your brackets- the big dance is coming; and with all the parody in college basketball this year expect a lot of close games. It’s virtually impossible to fill out a perfect bracket. That’s...

RT News Sports Editor

Society has accepted gay people; professional sports need to support gay athletes

By Dylan O'Toole, Round Table Sports Editor March 13, 2014

This country has waited far too long, but finally gay athletes are becoming socially acceptable in our national sports leagues. On Feb. 23 the Brooklyn Nets signed 35-year-old veteran center Jason Collins...

The new SATs: the good, the bad, the ugly

The new SAT’s: the good, the bad, the ugly

By Nick Forbes, Round Table Opinion Editor March 11, 2014

More than 1,000 students walk the halls of Middletown High School every day, and there is one thing that they all have in common; if they want to get into a good college, the have to go through the SAT...

MHS High School students participate in The 30 Hr Famine.

The time we stopped eating

By Laura Myers, Round Table Reporter February 26, 2014

At 8 a.m. it begins. At 8 a.m. a whole new mind set takes over. At 8 a.m. all eating ends. About 19,000 children die annually because of starvation. That’s as many kids for 30 public schools...

Middletown high school students participate in the 30 Hour Famine

We starve so they don’t have to

By Samantha Yeager February 24, 2014

We’re building a better life for children. We’re going to change the world. We’re fighting hunger. We are going to famine. Our stomachs are growling, our heads are pounding and we’re hungry....

The Beat: Arias trial shelved again

The Beat: Arias trial shelved again

By Emily Scoggins, Round Table Reporter February 21, 2014

The last phase of the Jodi Arias trial, deciding on the death penalty, has been postponed again due to scheduling conflicts with her attorney. Arias was charged for the murder of her then-boyfriend, Travis...

The Beat: Sochi is breaking the bank

By Nicholas Friend, Round Table Reporter February 20, 2014

More than $50 billion has been spent on reshaping Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics. According to CNN news, the remodeling of the Russian city has caused the number of tourists to decrease, rather than...

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