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Roseville High School's independent student press

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

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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