Eye of the Tiger

BEAMAN: Intro to engineering offers refreshingly hands-on experience

February 1, 2016

BY BLAKE BEAMAN [email protected] Project Lead The Way: Intro to Engineering, a course introduced at Roseville High School this year, is a hands on, interactive project-based class that strays...

EARL: Find other avenues to promote completion of Financial Literacy

February 1, 2016

BY EMILY EARL [email protected] As seniors already know from either the emails, phone calls or classroom visits made by admin, we are the first class required to complete the Personal Finance...

REA: Clearing up the misconceptions about senioritis

February 1, 2016

BY MONIQUE REA [email protected] High school students could basically be separated into two groups: those who do their work and those who have fallen down the path of a slacker. However, as...

BARBER: Impatience only hinders IM2 development

February 1, 2016

BY RACHEL BARBER [email protected] When an average of 21 percent of students fail three sections of Integrated Math 2, there is an obvious need for change. IM2 students found the newly implemented...

FURDEK: Scholarship specifics too personal for public display

February 1, 2016

BY MADDY FURDEK [email protected] As the spring semester begins and seniors begin to receive the large, colorful vanilla folders in their mailboxes containing an acceptance letter to the...

GUEST PIECE: No spring term AP Gov credit frustration justified

December 14, 2015

BY ASHLEY BERTHOLF AND NILAB HABIB [email protected] To be totally honest, our class as a whole is pretty upset with everything surrounding the situation regarding Advanced Placement credits...

EYE OF THE TIGER’S VIEW: Court changes risk female majority

December 14, 2015

Changes to the court selection process meant to promote equal representation of the student population could potentially be the start down a slippery slope toward a female-dominated court system. One...

MORIN: Grade bump policies need consistency among teachers

December 14, 2015

BY TOMMY MORIN [email protected] With the fall term coming to an end, students are scrambling to get their grades together, trying to get that little bump to boost up a letter grade. Whether...

DOOLITTLE: Holiday generosity popular for self gain

December 14, 2015

BY ALEXX DOOLITTLE [email protected] Although good deeds are often done by good people, I’m starting to notice that kind hearts and generosity are more of trends and tedious obligations...

TRAN: Value experiences over social media

December 14, 2015

  BY NATALIE TRAN [email protected] Everyone nowadays feel the pull of our cell phones and the urge to get updated. Almost every facet of our lives is connected to our phones in some respect...

MULLIGAN: Road construction could solve common alley traffic problem

December 14, 2015

BY JOHNNY MULLIGAN [email protected] Attending a school that is over 100 years old makes it easy to understand why the parking and traffic situation around school is horrible. There is...

BASSARAB: Time to move past physical textbooks

December 14, 2015

BY ALBINA BASSARAB [email protected] It has come to really bother me coming home each day to a pile of textbooks gathering dust and knowing how pointless they really are. For about half...

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