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Sheppard’s newest album can’t escape your mind

By Freddy Roberts, Round Table Online Editor May 12, 2015

With rhythms and beats that can’t escape your mind, Sheppard’s single hit “Geronimo” makes its way to the top. Now that the Australian band has made it to number one on U.S. charts, it has come...

Fading comedy

By Taylor Bushey, Round Table Magazine Editor May 1, 2015

So much nowadays comedy is more insult than actually funny, or at least, that’s how people now seem to portray it. Students especially, are more sensitive to what is being said around them. Everything...

Age of Adeline brings life an beauty to its viewers

By Kelly Klipp and Taylor Bushey, Round Table Reporters May 1, 2015

Taylor Bushey: In the movie Age of Adaline, the main character, Blake Lively portrays her character in a very classical and traditional way. Her mannerisms in the movie demonstrate her real time period...

Insurgent excitement surges at MHS

‘Insurgent’ excitement surges at MHS

By Kim Fleming, Round Table reporter April 16, 2015

Middletown High School students are buzzing after the release of the second movie in the Divergent series. Recently, Insurgent was released in theaters and topped its predecessor, Divergent, at the...

Tyler Staley gets fresh in his review

By Tyler Staley, Round Table Reporter April 4, 2015

Senior Tyler Staley reviews everything, and in this installment of the video series, he provides a refreshing point of view on icebreakers mints.

More on the way for The Sims 4

More on the way for ‘The Sims 4’

By Hunter Hill, Round Table News Editor December 2, 2014

The Sims 4 was rushed out due to its early reveal, lacking some important new content, but Electronic Arts and Maxis, the developers of the game, have found a way to appease the fans. Although the life...

Why every reader should stay for If I Stay

Why every reader should stay for ‘If I Stay’

By Taylor Bushey, Round Table Magazine Editor-in-chief September 24, 2014

Mia has a loving family, the perfect boyfriend and a potential career full of her dreams and possibilities. But, with one unfortunate accident, her life had changed forever. Teenagers have every...

“Growing Up Fisher” premiere proves to be overall success

By Mary Kate Frey, Round Table Reporter May 29, 2014

Charming and amusing, the NBC television series “Growing Up Fisher” depicts the story of a young boy growing up in a typical middle-class home, but with a twist: his father is blind. Humorous writing...

An MHS student sits in the library quietly reading the award winning book The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.

The fault is in our stars

By Taylor Bushey, Online Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2014

By Taylor Bushey Online Editor-in-Chief With an unforgettable meaning laying within the pages, The Fault in Our Stars grabs readers in a new way and in the end leaves them speechless, unable to believe...

A Divergent take on the film

By Karolina Ross, Feature Editor March 31, 2014

Karolina Ross Features Editor Divergent, based on the novel by Veronica Roth, takes place in a futuristic dystopian society in which the population is split into five groups called ‘factions’,...

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