Rising cost of college puts enormous pressure on students
Ashlyn Miller, Round Table Newsletter Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2013
Filed under Columns, Opinion
‘Mooh-lah’, ‘Benjamins’, ‘Greenbacks’, ‘Cash’, ‘Dough’, ‘Money’- Whatever name it may be called, money is something on the mind of almost any adult, and more recently, any high school senior. While that might sound trivial- of course everyone wants money, spends money, and... Read more »
For the love of money
March 24, 2011
Filed under Archives, Blog Archives
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 »
College tuition: in-state versus out-of-state
October 1, 2010
Filed under Archives, Opinion Archives
Brittany Titus Round Table editor Seniors, it’s your biggest year yet. This is the time when you are the most stressed. Filling out college applications, visiting campuses...it’s a lot to take on. Last summer, I had found my dream school in Minnesota. Because it’s a private school, the tuition... Read more »
MHS turns donation opportunity into friendly competition
March 24, 2010
Filed under Archives, News Archives
Brittany Titus Round Table reporter Middletown High School is holding a charity for Pennies for Patients. Students and faculty members have the chance to donate spare change to the organization. According to www.schoolandyouth.org, since 1994, the organization known as the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society... Read more »




