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Blog: Movie reviews

Blog: Movie reviews

By Rebecca Carroll, Entertainment Staff November 2, 2018

This blog reviews movies and TV shows, old and new, of all genres. https://cherrycandle11.wixsite.com/moviereviews

Blog: Rascals ratings

Blog: Rascals ratings

By Juliana Foster, Entertainment staff November 2, 2018

Rascals first post about a therapy dog named Toby, and his owner David Griever. https://rascalsratings.wixsite.com/rascalsratings/home/top-dog-toby

Abbe Pannucci does meal prep

By Abbe Pannucci, Round Table reporter April 5, 2017

Bees do it, bats do it, bears do it and humans do it. Everyone gains a “winter layer” in preparation for winter hibernation. While bees hibernate in hives, and bears and bats in caves, a human...

Springing Into Florals and Pastels

Springing Into Florals and Pastels

By Laurel Fogle, Round Table reporter April 4, 2017

​    Blossoming trees, chirping birds, and sunny skies… it’s officially beginning to feel like spring. If you’re like me, you’ve already banished your heavy sweaters and obnoxiously puffy...

Tip-off between Duke and University of Virginina at Duke University, NC, Jan. 12, 2012.  DoD photo by D. Myles Cullen

March Madness is a different game to me

By Meg Kady, Round Table Reporter March 22, 2017

This is March Madness from someone who loves it but doesn't know much about it. Sure, I make my bracket and understand that a lower seed number is better than a higher one, but that is about it. I am...

Bertoni’s path has led him to this moment

By Miles Bradford, Round Table reporter March 21, 2017

Middletown Senior Danny Bertoni won his fourth state title in the 1A/2A individual competition for the 138 lb. weight class. This achievement has only been captured by six people in the history of Maryland,...

Lost the battle, won the war

Lost the battle, won the war

By Kiley Hill, Round Table managing editor March 15, 2017

Do I choose to wake up every day and grieve? No. I wake up every day and know a part of me is missing. On July 1, 2016 my parents told me my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer. At the time, no one...

Jimmy Kimmel will host this year's Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 26.

Oscars countdown: The host matters the most

By Meg Kady, Round Table reporter February 16, 2017

The Oscars are only two weeks away, and my countdown begins. Award shows have been heating up TV screens across the nation, but with the Grammys on Sunday, and the all the drama it encompassed, people...

Sunflower field has a much larger meaning

Sunflower field has a much larger meaning

By Kiley Hill, Round Table managing editor September 29, 2016

What would you do if your 6-year-old son or daughter was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor? How would you react when you find out your otherwise perfectly healthy child’s life would be taken in...

Working on a campaign proves to be life-changing

Working on a campaign proves to be life-changing

By Bridget O'Toole, Round Table reporter September 21, 2016

Over the course of four months, I worked on a political campaign and it was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. The campaign taught me many incredible things and also allowed me to make...

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