Sleeping with students is class-less

April 13, 2012
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By Ana Billotti Round Table web producer Sexual harassment by teachers, coaches or other school faculty of students in schools across the United States is an ongoing problem. As recently as February of this year, a teacher in Florida was arrested for inappropriate sexual contact with a student. It... Read more »

Students voice opinions on same-sex marriage law

March 29, 2012
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By Elizabeth Pengelly Round Table reporter A controversial same-sex marriage bill was signed into law on March 1 by Gov. Martin O’Malley, according to Hometown Annapolis. Maryland is now one of seven states that recognize gay marriage. Earlier in February, the House of Delegates passed the bill... Read more »

Pension problems pervasive

March 10, 2011
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By Blair Donald Round Table editor Wisconsin is in turmoil. The state government has a huge amount of debt and has decided to try and pay it off by disbanding all state employee unions. This would save the state money because unions could no longer bargain for pay raises or pensions. However, unions... Read more »

Strive not to talk and drive

November 19, 2010
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By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor Ring. Ring. Ring. “Hello? Hi, how are you?” There’s a screeching of tires, a loss of control. A car accident. What caused this? By talking on your cell phone or even “hands free”, such as Bluetooth, while driving causes accidents. Maryland passed a new... Read more »

Bowl-A-Thon strikes to find cure for MD

November 7, 2010
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By Matthew Jefferson Round Table reporter On Nov. 7 the MDA Bowl-A-Thon took place at Southside Bowl in Hagerstown, Maryland. A maximum amount of people came to bowl and donate money to the MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) so that the money can be used for medical researches for those with Muscular... Read more »

MHS beats average Maryland SAT scores

October 11, 2010
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Chelsea Titus Round Table editor The SAT's are crucial for any teenager wanting to get accepted into college. From reading to math, students must hit the books in order to do their best in order to receive an accepting score. Middletown High School SAT scores improved by 32 points in the 2010... Read more »