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OPINION By Esteeri Kabonero on May 6, 2008 The season of spring signifies, the season of bouncing back from the harsh winters and bringing in new life. Trees during spring start to turn from a bleak shade to colors ranging from red to blue. The grasses are much greener. Flowers are out which gives spring its distinct smell. Not only is spring the beauty season, but it is also a sign to students that the school year is almost over. Seniors are preparing to head for college ... |
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NEWS By RampageOnline and SGA on May 2, 2008 SGA OFFICERS President: Darryle Nditafon Vice President: Walteara Caudle Secretary: Miles Speiser Treasurer: Brian Sperling Class of 2009 President: Paul Rosiak Vice President: Edward Chang Secretary: Lucie Blauvelt Treasurer: Eric Sachs Class of 2010 President: Jean Paul Badjo Vice President: Ashley Flowers Secretary: Hope Wahlbrin... |
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FEATURE By David Kuiper and Emmanuel Zabala on May 2, 2008 As an act of charity RHS students eligible to donate blood decided to participate in the SGA-sponsored blood drive May 1 to help those in need of certain health attention. Students who are 17 years of age are eligible to donate blood. Those who are 16 years old may donate with parental permission. The majority of the students who participated in this contributory act of integrity find this activity to be very rewarding because they can both ... |
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OPINION By Steffani Ma on May 1, 2008 Carefree, deep, and simplistic rock-R&B singer Dave Barnes from Koseiusko, Mississippi recently released his third album titled, “Me and You and the World”. Unlike most songs released onto popular radio stations, Dave Barnes is not of the cliché type, where artists chant vulgar and provocative verses. Instead, his album is dedicated to his wife, Annie. Love songs fill up most of his new album, and his lyrics reflect Dave’s feelings for her.... |
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NEWS By Stephanie Lalley on April 30, 2008 Daily routines such as exercise and eating right might just help prevent getting strokes, which affect up to 75,000 people per year in the United States. Strokes can happen to anyone, regardless of age, race, or gender. Not only are strokes the third leading cause of death in the U.S. but also the leading cause of long term disability in this country. In Montgomery County there are 2,500 strokes per year. According to Circle of Rig... |
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OPINION By Neysi Velasquez on April 29, 2008 Defeat and victory have made the road between the two Democratic candidates, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, bumpy, especially after Clinton claimed a victory in Pennsylvania, beating out Obama after a laborious and rigorous six-week campaign. The final decision as to who will become the Democratic candidate will be revealed soon. Although Sen. McCain remains in the running for President, it appears that he will not take the lead in ... |