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HST Program Provides Students with Experience in Medical Field

Okairi Torres
March 30, 2011

Do you enjoy watching House or Grey’s Anatomy? Then you just might want to do your own pair of scrubs for Health Science Technology, a new program that teaches students about the medical field. “It gives me really good preparation for a career in a medical field,” junior Josh Bush said. “I love... Read more »

Softball Update

Kyndall Ramirez
March 25, 2011

The softball team started off the season strong with several wins under their belt. At the team’s first tournament, the Lady Raiders won the consolation bracket at the Bryan-College Station tournament, Feb. 17-19. “Even though we started off behind, we managed to never give up and work our way up... Read more »

Girls Track takes 4th at Bluebonnet Relays

Mikaela Moore
March 23, 2011

The girls track team finished fourth at the Bluebonnet Relays, March 19-20. Leading the pack, the 1600-meter relay team of Adriana Reyes, Justine Franklin, Allison Agbasoga and Dominique Price took second place. Adriana Reyes finished second in the 800. Helena Castle finished fourth in the two mile while... Read more »

Theatre students produce short films for first-ever Hollywood Night

Shelly Spencer
March 23, 2011

Hollywood is coming to Rouse High School. The theatre students are getting a taste of glory on the big screen by creating short films, showcasing them in April.                 “Everyone should come to Hollywood Night,” sophomore Kayla Harrison said. “It’s going to be awesome.”                ... Read more »

German Exchange

Rachel Sloan
March 21, 2011

How would you feel if you woke up one day in a new country with a family that wasn’t your own, and all of your friends were left behind? For three students, this was reality, and a choice they consciously made. They entered themselves into the program and were selected by the people who house them... Read more »

Applications for Class Officers Due This Friday

Caitlin Topham
March 21, 2011

Applications for class officers can be picked up in Ms. Gauna’s office, and are due back by this Friday, March 25. Each class will pick a class President, Vice-President and Secretary.  The students who are selected for these positions will represent their classmates in the student council, and will... Read more »

Lupe Fiasco CD Review

Samantha Arreola
March 21, 2011

Lupe Fiasco Lasers Atlantic Records Lupe Fiasco has had all his fans patiently waiting for his new CD Lasers, which was released on March 8. It has been three years since he released an album and this is now his third. When I first heard his single “The Show Will Go On,” I was highly annoyed because... Read more »

Corrupted Conversation; or How to Hold an Argument Using the Least Possible Brain Cells

Phil Harlan
March 21, 2011

When one’s in a conversation of any sort, they may come across a statement from the other party that they may disagree with, but they just don’t have the gall to vocalize it. Fear not, there are many ways to speak up without seeming like you are intelligent, and there are shortcuts to cause the most... Read more »

The Long Awaited Day

Stephanie Hofmann
March 21, 2011

5 years. 7 months. 1 day. 8 minutes. All of these times together make up one of the best moments in my life; the day my DI team won regionals. To most people, winning regionals doesn’t seem like that big of an accomplishment, but I’ve been waiting for the day that the announcers’ booming voice... Read more »

Constant Complainers

Shelly Spencer
March 21, 2011

Constant Complainers: teenagers always have something whine about “That’s wrong.” “I hate this.” “This sucks.” “You suck.” These words surround the students as the walk down the hall, flowing from the mouths of the “Negative Nellie’s” of the school. Teenagers always have something... Read more »