We are who we are
December 20, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Why aren’t people happy with themselves? Why do they have this nocuous temptation to berate themselves because they don’t think they live up to their own expectations? They walk down a hallway and see someone much more “attractive” then they are, and... Read more »
Let’s take a walk in Wonderland
May 11, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter So how did you spend this year’s Prom? Did you spend it having fun with your friends while shaking what your momma gave you? Or did you spend a romantic candlelit dinner before the prom with your significant other and then go dance the night away? Or maybe... Read more »
The constant change
April 15, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Change; it’s all around us. It is as constant as the earth we stand on. It happens everywhere, everyday, to everybody, and there is nothing we can do about it. We see it biologically, with the “evolution” of species, or more like just plain adaptation.... Read more »
I think, therefore I’m wrong
April 4, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter What’s the most common theme among relationships? Perhaps it is the love that the two birds share, or the tenderness they show in their hearts, or maybe it’s even the long list of things they want to do together. Wrong! The most common theme (and possibly... Read more »
For the love of money
March 24, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Picture this: you’re waltzing through Wal-Mart™ and you see the most magnificent wheelie desk chair, lounging on a pedestal in the office furniture section. You run up to it (in slow motion and with ambient music, of course) and sit down in silent reverie... Read more »
Politics and corruption; forever together
March 22, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter In the early 16th century colonial settlers of what would become the United States of America settled upon the famous landmark known as Plymouth Rock. These people were of British descent, cast out because they wanted religious freedom from the English crown.... Read more »
From counting sheep to counting numbers, teens need sleep
March 4, 2011
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By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter So why are high school students always groggy, drowsy, and so bad-tempered all the time? We’re tired; we’re sluggish, we’re hormonal, we’re angst-y, we’re teenagers. That’s what teenagers do. The national hobby for every American teenager-heck,... Read more »




