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The Middletown Marching Knights play loud and proud to the high school’s fight song during their first football game on Sept. 4.

MHS Marching Knights are led by two drum majors

By Kiley Hill, Round Table opinion editor October 8, 2015

In past years the only changes with the Middletown High School Marching Knights have been the movements, music, new members, and of course what the show is. However, for the first time since 2007, there...

Kanye West performs at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2015. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Kanye West announces his decision to run for president

By Evan Moreland, Round Table sports editor October 8, 2015

On Sunday night, Kanye West was on stage being awarded the Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards. His acceptance speech began with some rambling about the incident that he was involved in...

Middletown High Schools haunted house poster, the drama department holds this annually to raise money.

Middletown High School’s holding a haunted house, there’s more than just scares there

By Aniston Morris, Round Table entertainment editor October 1, 2015

Middletown High School’s drama department holds a haunted house each year to help fund their program. Students see the haunted house in its entirety, but not many really see the time and effort put into...

Hannibal came to an end, breaking the hearts of fans

By Kim Fleming, Round Table reporter October 1, 2015

Hannibal, a popular crime show that debuted on NBC in 2013, has recently come to the end of its final season and its viewers are heartbroken. The cancelled show followed the story of FBI special agent...

Max Richter is the composer for HBO's drama series "The Leftovers," which begins its second season in October. His latest project is in many ways his most daring and least conventional work: The eight-hour "Sleep," available from Deutsche Grammophon in September, is an epic piece. (Jimi Celeste/Patrick McMullan/Sipa USA/TNS)

New album’s goal is to put listeners to sleep

By Tori Faron, Round Table online-copy editor September 21, 2015

Max Richter, 49, is a Berlin-based composer, made famous for his work in HBO’S drama “The Leftovers” and in the film “Shutter Island.” His latest work, however, is his most daring: an eight and...

To students at Villanova University, Edmond Dougherty is an engineering professor. Outside the classroom, however, the entrepreneur founded Ablaze Development. The Villanova, Pennsylvania, venture creates prototypes of inventions to prove they work, including this model quadcopter. It’s almost like an island of broken toys, he said. (David Swanson/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT)

The drone racing league is rising in popularity

By Evan Ruderman, Round Table photo editor September 21, 2015

With the rise in popularity of personal drones or quadcopters, Stephen Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins, envisions a completely new sport that would change how we feel about racing. The new sport,...

Gaitan gives students a look at this years Met Gala

By Erika Gaitan, Round Table Reporter May 19, 2015

The Met Gala also known as the Met Ball is a largely known fundraising event celebrated annually. Bringing artists, celebrities and fashion icons together to benefit the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume...

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...

The future as a college student

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

By now, most seniors in Middletown High School have heard back from colleges and have made their decision upon where to go. After the chilling relief from getting accepted to my dream school, everything...

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...

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