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Opinion: Has cheating become normalized?

Opinion: Has cheating become normalized?

By Audrey Fisher, Newsroom managing editor March 4, 2019

Recently, I was in sociology and we were in the middle of our culture unit. One of the focuses of this unit is examining American culture in comparison to other cultures around the world. To do this we...

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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: Pageants-more than just a pretty face

Column: Pageants-more than just a pretty face

By Madison Blumenauer, Round Table today executive producer January 4, 2018

With the recent scandal involving the Miss America organization and the offensive emails that were sent about previous titleholders, writing about everything the organization has taught me seemed fitting....

Column: Sexual assault has continued comfortably in government for far too long

Column: Sexual assault has continued comfortably in government for far too long

By Katie Athey, RT+ Executive Producer December 30, 2017

Upon seeing the first allegations against Donald Trump, and major Hollywood name Harvey Weinstein, I was nauseated to think these people were getting away with such heinous crimes for an abundant amount...

Column: NFL games intensify as players kneel and raise fits

Column: NFL games intensify as players kneel and raise fits

By Kiley Hill, Social media managing editor October 26, 2017

I believe in citizens’ right to freedom of speech and to protest peacefully. While I may not agree with some of the beliefs brought up by the protesters, it makes me a proud American that they are taking...

Unity is in the air

By Heidi Daniels, Round Table reporter May 10, 2017

Spring is in the air, which means warm weather, shorts and Unified Track. This is my first season with Unified Track, and it has been amazing. The people on the Middletown High School Unified Track...

Should students be allowed to wear what they want?

Should students be allowed to wear what they want?

By Madison Blumenauer, Round Table website editor-in-chief March 17, 2017

In school systems all across the country, dress codes are being enforced. Many people have complained about their student being sent home for wearing a skirt too short or a top with straps not thick enough....

Reflecting on the Women's March on Washington on International Women's Day

Reflecting on the Women’s March on Washington on International Women’s Day

By Bridget O'Toole March 13, 2017

My body, my mind, my power; my right to choose; my right to be; my right to equality and a president who believes in it. On Saturday, January 21, I fought for this, we joined together and fought for this. It’s...

Third week of college football is a shocker

Third week of college football is a shocker

By Jake Stafford, Round Table reporter September 29, 2016

The third week of the college football season couldn’t have come as more of a shocker to fans. One of the most important topics this week is what Lamar Jackson has done for the Louisville Cardinals....

Chasing history

Chasing history

By Daniel Pirrone, Round Table reporter March 9, 2016

Arguably the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan led the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls to a 72-win regular season. The Bulls went on to win the NBA Championship, going down as the greatest...

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