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The constant change

April 15, 2011

By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Change; it’s all around us. It is as constant as the earth we stand on. It happens everywhere, everyday, to everybody, and there is nothing we can do about...

Public school chops brown bag option

April 14, 2011

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor The classic brown paper lunch bag: a sandwich (with crusts cut off, of course), a little baggie filled with mounds of goldfish, an apple, and an apple juice box....

When free costs us

April 11, 2011

 By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter Free is not a word that we hear every day. Well, it is, but usually only because we are talking to others about the outrageous price of going to the movies or...

I think, therefore I’m wrong

April 4, 2011

By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter What’s the most common theme among relationships? Perhaps it is the love that the two birds share, or the tenderness they show in their hearts, or maybe it’s...

Politics and corruption; forever together

March 22, 2011

By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter In the early 16th century colonial settlers of what would become the United States of America settled upon the famous landmark known as Plymouth Rock. These...

Wouldn’t be caught dead with that opinion

March 22, 2011

By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter People’s opinions change, fashions fade in and out, and what was once considered popular and trendy is now outdated and nobody would be caught dead wearing that. When...

Teens of past and present

March 17, 2011

By Ana Billotti Round Table reporter Ask any teenager today and they will tell you that they are nothing like their parents, that their parents just don’t understand them. This may be true and this...

Society’s future, I think

March 16, 2011

By Blair Donald Round Table editor In the constitution of the United States of America, a separation of church and state is clearly established. The colonists were used to seeing the church take away...

Uprising in Libya raises conflict in U.S.

March 15, 2011

By Brendan Raleigh Round Table reporter In George Washington’s Farewell Address, he specifically warned his countrymen to avoid unnecessary entanglement in foreign affairs. Thomas Jefferson reiterated...

Teenagers using accessible K2 face health hazards

March 11, 2011

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor “K2 will soon be discontinued. As many of you know K2 incense has gotten a bad rep. lately, the DEA ban specifically named this product hazardous among others,...

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