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Eye of the Tiger

Roseville High School's independent student press

Eye of the Tiger

Roseville High School's independent student press

Eye of the Tiger

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CARSON: Time to win is now for boys basketball

JOSH CARSON December 12, 2016

The time has finally come for the varsity boys basketball team to dominate. The team consists of 16 players, half of which are seniors. Of those eight, seven of them are playing in their fourth, and...

BARBOUR: Semester schedules impede foreign language mastery

BARBOUR: Semester schedules impede foreign language mastery

MIA BARBOUR December 12, 2016

To graduate a student is required to “learn” a foreign language, while in reality most students just scrape by attempting to speak French or Spanish. To at least be considered proficient in a language,...

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STEARNS: Cherish adolescence, embrace teen spirit

MIKAYLA STEARNS December 12, 2016

A piece of advice for incoming freshmen or any other high schooler who needs a reality check: Relish in being a teenager. When you enter high school, it’s very easy to get caught up in viewing yourself...

LITTLEJOHN: Culinary embodies performance, visual art

LITTLEJOHN: Culinary embodies performance, visual art

JAKE LITTLEJOHN December 12, 2016

Roseville Joint Union High School District has certain graduation requirements in order to graduate. One of the graduation requirements needed to fulfill is a Visual and Performing Arts class. Students...

(RACHEL BARBER/EYE OF THE TIGER)

BENNETT: Revive Class of 2020 pride – free them from yellow curse

DANIELLE BENNETT December 12, 2016

As groups of spirited students fill the school with a rainbow of color for Clash of the Classes day and cram into the gym in animated anticipation of the rally, I find my initial fears proved correct:...

(TAYSIA DE MESA/EYE OF THE TIGER)

MULLIGAN: Effort determines post-high school success

JOHNNY MULLIGAN December 12, 2016

As college application season closes, seniors should look ahead with optimism regardless of where they get accepted because in the end what matters the most is you. At the end of the day a college degree...

(ZOE STEPHENS/EYE OF THE TIGER)

EYE OF THE TIGER’S VIEW: Use policy revision to standardize weight, tighten rigor

EDITORIAL BOARD December 12, 2016

As the school district's Continuous Improvement Leadership Team contemplates revising its grading policy, it should consider establishing department-specific grading policies and creating an AP environment...

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Struggling programs need to advocate own fundraising efforts

ALLISON CLARK December 12, 2016

It seems like a lot of schools struggle to find a balance between channeling money to facilities, arts, and sports – which is where booster committees and fundraisers come in to help. I understand the...

EYE OF THE TIGER'S VIEW: Local election endorsements

EYE OF THE TIGER’S VIEW: Local election endorsements

EDITORIAL BOARD November 7, 2016

PAIGE STAUSS - STRONGLY ENDORSE Stauss’ track record during her 12 years on the board, familiarity with fiscal responsibilities and district budgeting suggest an outstanding board member. Her past...

(TAYSIA DEMESA/EYE OF THE TIGER)

LITTLEJOHN: AP Gov deserved clearer communication

JAKE LITTLEJOHN November 7, 2016

Students who decided to take AP government this year made a big mistake. Heading into the school year, students were told they would receive weighted AP credit for both terms. This is simply just not the...

(ZOE STEPHENS/EYE OF THE TIGER)

JOHNSON: History books overlook African American triumph

TARAH JOHNSON November 7, 2016

In perhaps the most appropriate timing, Roseville High School Academic Lab and Black Student Union advisor Keshila Jones is in the early process of introducing a black history course in the near future. In...

(ZOE STEPHENS/EYE OF THE TIGER)

LIJO: ROAR bucks lose incentive value in slow rollout

ANILA LIJO November 7, 2016

ROAR bucks were introduced not too long ago and to be honest I have not heard much about them. I do, however, remember seeing a lot of posters around campus last year. I came to RHS junior year as a...

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