Tiger blood: the “gnarly rockstar life” of Charlie Sheen
March 23, 2011
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Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief First, it was the surprising divorce from actress Denise Richards over reported physical abuse and an obsession with pornography. Next came knife threats, naked drug binges and the imprisonment of a “lady of the night” in a hotel bathroom. But now Charlie... Read more »
Revealing too much information online can lead to danger
March 4, 2011
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By Shannon McKenna and Sarah Jacques Round Table editors “By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent.” -Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook Sometimes posting information on the internet, even though it may seem safe, can be risky. You might be giving... Read more »
Mullins welcomes new addition to family
December 10, 2010
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By Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief Daniel Mullins, assistant principal at Middletown High School, has recently welcomed a new addition to his family: his newborn son, Oliver Danger. Oliver was born on Nov. 26, weighing 6 pounds, 15 ounces. During the delivery, Mullins felt nervous... Read more »
High school eliminates “F” grade
November 17, 2010
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By Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief For decades, students have seen letter grades printed across the top of class work and exams, causing the kids to either leap for joy over an A or dread the conversation that awaits them at home about their failing mark. But, more recently, West Potomac... Read more »
Veganism saves animals, health, environment
October 21, 2010
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By Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief In the world today, the public has continued to believe the 1950’s principle that no meal is complete without a piece of meat and some dairy products. The meat and dairy industry is thriving now more than ever, what with the successful advertisements... Read more »
Danish students coming to share culture
October 8, 2010
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By Sarah Jacques Round Table editor-in-chief From the controversial issue of socialism to universally known rock bands such as the Klaxons, the students from the Danish school Alssundgymnasiete Sønderborg have already made quite an impact on Middletown High School in the past through interesting... Read more »




