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Column: We are overlooking poetry

Column: We are overlooking poetry

By Mia Kirk October 26, 2023

I hated poetry and I have a feeling that anyone else who was forced to decipher them in middle school feels the same way. I usually associated poetry with boring English classes and strange words like...

How working with kids has changed my life

How working with kids has changed my life

By Audrey Fisher, Round Table managing editor April 23, 2019

My first “official” job was a pre-team gymnastics coach. I was exactly fourteen. I had always known I had a passion for teaching and kids, and was enrolled in the child development courses at my school....

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Mormon misconceptions

By Heidi Daniels, Feature managing editor May 2, 2018

All over the world, people have debated on what Mormons believe. People wonder why some people are drawn to this particular faith. I am here to answer those questions and misconceptions some people do...

Column: Kneeling in the NFL causes uproar

Column: Kneeling in the NFL causes uproar

By Garrett Baker, Livestream managing editor October 27, 2017

Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49er’s starting quarterback, began sitting on August 20, 2016 for the national anthem which plays before every major sporting event in the United States. Since...

Orion vs. Dragon: The race is on

By Miles Bradford, Round Table Reporter April 27, 2017

Humans have been looking to the stars since they appeared on this great blue planet. Now top scientists and corporations are looking to Mars, the Red Planet, for colonization, and NASA and SpaceX are...

The “Super Asian” conquers super stereotypes

The “Super Asian” conquers super stereotypes

By Jade Ruggieri, Round Table editor March 30, 2017

It’s eighth grade. Moving from Severna Park, Maryland to Middletown was a big change. It was still a new concept going to a new school with new people. I was greeted with friendly smiles saying, "Welcome...

Rockville rape case becomes politicized

Rockville rape case becomes politicized

By Kiley Hill, Round Table managing editor March 30, 2017

I came home one day last week, ready to watch my dose of the evening news and was suddenly appalled at what I saw reporters, well, reporting. A 14-year-old girl at Rockville High School was allegedly...

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