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Work-to-rule works against students

April 11, 2012

By Johanna Yee Round Table editor  Teachers are professionals.  Their job requires a high-level of education, subject matter expertise, strategic planning, and a certification; therefore, they deserve...

Kony 2012 surfaces with self-defeating simplicity

March 29, 2012

By Emma Trapp Round table marketing director With its simplistic message and controversial interviews, the Kony 2012 YouTube video, created by The Invisible Children Organization, has been viewed...

Private employers, colleges employ privacy-violating policies

March 29, 2012

By Lisa Conley Round Table online editor-in-chief Whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter or some other social networking website, it feels as though people post every detail of their lives; however, as...

Choosing convenient classes over challenging courses

March 27, 2012

By Brendan Raleigh Round Table editor As state budgets around the country are being cut, so is the number of classes which high schools like Middletown can afford to offer. Numerous creative arts...

Younger generations take technology for granted

March 22, 2012

By Cortney St. John Round Table broadcast producer The technology of today has corrupted the minds of the younger generation. I received a cell phone only two years ago and I still don’t have...

Election results you can bank on

March 15, 2012

By Lisa Conley Round Table editor-in-chief As the primary elections begin to heat up, it’s becoming apparent that one thing is driving the election results: money. As of Jan. 31, Massachusetts...

Santorum tries to maintain momentum

March 15, 2012

By Paul West Tribune Washington Bureau (MCT) ROSEMONT, Ill. _ After a pair of pivotal Southern tests, the Republican presidential race has become a battle between Mitt Romney's grind-it-out delegate...

Pa. judge’s ruling nullifies the First Amendment

March 2, 2012

By Brendan Raleigh Round Table Editor Pennsylvania Judge Mark Martin recently dismissed a case filed by Ernest Perce, an atheist activist who was attacked by a Muslim, Talaag Elbayomy, in reaction...

Komen decision culminates in media backlash

February 16, 2012

By Emma Trapp Round Table marketing director Facebook, Twitter and personal blogs are just a few main media sources that have had such an immense effect on politics. The most recent issue has been...

O’Malley’s gas-tax is untimely, unnecessary

February 14, 2012

By Brendan Raleigh Round Table editor In Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley's latest state-of-the-state speech, he announced his intent to raise Maryland's gas-tax by 21 cents (6 percent) over...

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