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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....

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,...

Tanning is not cool for your skin

March 2, 2011

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor It’s no surprise to find out that nearly 30 million people tan indoors in the U.S. every year; 2.3 million of them are teens. Study after study has shown that...

Unplanned deterrent for Planned Parenthood

February 25, 2011

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor One one-thousand, two one-thousand, three one-thousand, four… Every 20 seconds in America there is an abortion. Three million women per year use no contraception...

How important is the SAT?

February 16, 2011

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor Does the SAT really matter when it comes to college applications? Is it really a decision factor that will determine if one gets accepted or not?  Whether Middletown...

It is better to give than receive, but where do the donations go?

December 23, 2010

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor 'Tis the season for charities and fundraisers to ask you to give, but with requests coming from all directions, how do you know that your donations go where they say...

How do you say your winter greetings?

December 9, 2010

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor Separating church and state is very difficult to do nowadays. There is always conflict. It’s hard to take other people’s feeling into effect; especially when it...

Horticulture class sells poinsettias

December 2, 2010

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor While serving as the first US Ambassador to Mexico in 1826, Joel Roberts Poinsett noticed a beautiful plant by the side of a road in southern Mexico. Fascinated...

A River Runs Through It winds its way to AP Lit classes

November 23, 2010

 By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor “In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing.” With the grace and power of this line, Norman Maclean begins his modern classic...

Strive not to talk and drive

November 19, 2010

By Chelsea Titus Round Table editor Ring. Ring. Ring. “Hello? Hi, how are you?” There’s a screeching of tires, a loss of control. A car accident. What caused this? By talking on your cell phone...

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