The Lantern Revere High School Richfield, OH
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 Issue: Issue 5 Last Update: Tuesday, March 03, 2009
  • School spirit increases to support athletes

    Tuesday, March 03, 2009 By: Justin Sugerman

    “The wrestlers will be in action next Thursday night a[t] Green as if anyone cares.”             As if anyone cares?  I care, and so do many other students at Revere.  Recently, I saw this announcemen

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  • Revere student learns practice of sword fighting, value of patience

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Caitlin Schweikert

    Many kids learn the art of Tae Kwon Do; however, few have studied the unique style of sword fighting.

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  • Revere athletes prepare for spring season

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Victoria Hilbert

    Bigger, faster, stronger. Many athletes use this motto when setting goals for themselves in their sports. This goal can become a difficult challenge to achieve, however, if athletes do not spend extr

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  • Profesisonals participate in charity benefitting local youth program

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Natalie Robson

    Springside Racquet and Fitness Club hosted its annual Grand Slam event to raise money for the local therapeutic horse riding center, Victory Gallop.

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  • Science Olympiad places high in multiple contests

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Alexandra James

    The Revere High School Science Olympiad team has accomplished many of its goals this year, and the team is optimistic about the progression of the season.

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  • Akron Zoo offers beneficial resource to local students

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Alexandra James

    While going through the high school experience, many face the question of future careers and college majors. Gaining firsthand experience in a field can benefit students’ futures.

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  • Former student, heart patient inspires celebration of life

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Aisha Husain and Ellie Fenton

    As smiling faces flashed across the screen, pictures from an old DVD brought back memories of their son Jared for Kathy and Scott Ellsworth. As they watched, they saw adults and kids—whether playing b

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  • Students compete for Suburban League logo

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Ellie Fenton

    The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) has focused on two different artistic projects that will have a positive impact on the community.

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  • Wii Fit offers students ability to become healthier while playing

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Christina Sterbenz

    Best Buy does not open until 11:00 am on Sunday, but people begin to appear outside the store as early as 10:00 am just to get the chance to purchase a Wii Fit. Wii Fit, as a popular new game, leaves

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  • Company mergers affect marketplace, consumers

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Miryam Lipper

    Recently, Verizon Wireless finalized the decision to purchase its competitor Alltel. According to the Verizon Wireless website, this merger, agreed on at $28.1 billion, will turn Verizon Wireless into

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At-a-glance

Students raise money to benefit local childrens' hospital
Students and faculty participated in the annual Change Bandits program by donating loose change to raise money for the Akron Children’s Hospital.
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An update on the winter sports of Revere High School.
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School spirit increases to support athletes
“The wrestlers will be in action next Thursday night a[t] Green as if anyone cares.”             As if anyone cares?  I care, and so do many other students at Revere.  Recently, I saw this announcemen
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The girls’ track team is welcoming new coaching personnel for the 2009 season.
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Eighteen year old students face new freedoms, responsibilities
Students may expect to find that when they turn eighteen they will have complete freedom and control of their lives in and out of school. Students may be surprised to find out that this is not the ca
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For many students the idea of waking up earlier than absolutely necessary is a foreign thought. Once they do wake up, it is slow moving and in a half-conscious state before they have to embark on ano
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Bigger, faster, stronger. Many athletes use this motto when setting goals for themselves in their sports. This goal can become a difficult challenge to achieve, however, if athletes do not spend extr
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Many kids learn the art of Tae Kwon Do; however, few have studied the unique style of sword fighting.
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Throughout high school various cultures may greatly affect the lives of specific students. Discovering personal values of a certain culture can further develop student and be extremely rewarding.
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Almost every job in the world has some element of reading involved, but the amount of illiterate people in the world remains alarmingly high. In Akron an organization exists whose sole purpose is to i
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