RoughRider Roundup February 2021

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ROUGHRIDER roundup February 2021

In this issue...

New President, Who Dis? Illegal in DSM: Immigration

Roosevelt Girls Bball- Killin’ IT! Dating Violence: Protect yourself! Love, Candy and other Valentine’s Junk

The BIG GAME A Rose by any other name: The True meaning of flowers


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The meaning behind the marigold... the truth behind the tulip...

flowers are black roses, “They’re a lot different than most people’s favorite, and that’s why I like them so much. Their unique but their still very beautiful.” Black roses, like crimson are a symbol of mourning and death.

ove dates back to the dawn of time, and what is the first thing that pops into your head when you think of romance? Flowers. Flower arrangements date back to ancient china, as early as 207 BCE. The art of gifting flowers goes deeper than just buying ones that look pretty for Valentine’s Day, a special event, or a birthday.

“My favorite flower has to be the Japanese Spider Lily, not many people have heard about them but their super unique looking, and very colorful.” says sophomore Kaden Thompson. Japanese spider lilies are called “Manjushage” in Japan, which translates to flower of the heavens.

Flower symbols and meanings have deep history all throughout the world, with roots in Europe and Asia. The symbolic aspect behind flowers can be found in Shakespeare plays, different mythologies and plays written by the ancient Greeks. There is a code for nearly every phrase out there, pink flowers for yes, tulips to declare love, sunflowers to represent purity and the heather flower as a sign of admiration.

Roosevelt Senior Regan Ore explains that her favorite flower is the lilac. “Even though the lilac is very simple and basic, that’s why I love them so much, you can find them almost anywhere and they’re so beautiful.” Lilacs, because they are one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring, symbolize renewal and confidence.

During the Victorian era, flower symbolism was extremely popular, according to the Farmer’s Almanac, in nearly all Victorian homes alongside their bible, were guidebooks for aiding in seeing different messages. Alongside different meanings for different flowers, the way they are gifted is significant as well. Handing a bouquet of flowers with the right hand can mean yes, and no with the gesture of the left hand.

meanings for all types of flowers, but roses are even more specific, red roses meaning love, or I love you. While white roses signifying purity or innocence, dark roses meaning mourning, pink roses bring a symbol of happiness or grace, lavender roses signifying a love at first sight and even yellow roses portraying jealousy or infidelity.

The Farmer’s Almanac has a full list of

Ziggy Page, junior, says his favorite

“Tulips represent love which is super cheesy but they’re my favorite flower anyways, they come in so many different colors and they’re very fun.” says senior at Roosevelt Matthew Crist, who correctly explains that tulips signify love. So, as spring finally decided to bloom, make sure you pick the right bouquet for the right person.

Written by Emmy Scott with Illustration by Chloe Williams


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ating violence is not something that just happens to teens, unfortunately dating violence and domestic abuse comes in many shapes and sizes, and can affect middle schoolers just as severely as it effects adult men and women. The key factor in differentiating between younger victims and older victims is that teens and young adults rarely realize the relationship they are in is harmful, this is why raising awareness and creating easy access to tools and helplines is so important. These young adults are often scared and embarrassed and don’t know who or where to turn to and without the right resources, teens in violent situations might never escape the deep and dangerous hole they’ve fallen into. According to youth.gov, “Youth ages 12 to 19 experience the highest rates of rape and sexual assault. Studies show that approximately 10% of adolescents report being the victim of physical violence at the hands of an intimate partner during the previous year.” There is plenty of debate on whether teen girls or teen boys are a greater percentage of the victims in these situations, and different studies say different things, but aggression can look a lot different in teen girls than what it looks like inteen boys. Boys are more likely to resort to punching and hitting and non consensual sexual acts which are overall more outwardly violent, whereas for girls, it is more common for smaller acts of violence to take place; pinching, slapping, and potentially verbal acts of violence. In some circles these smaller acts of violence are seen as socially acceptable, things that turn boys into men and such. These tropes teach teenage boys to ignore the signs of dating violence and can butterfly effect into extremely dangerous circumstances.

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The side affects of dating violence can expand past physical issues and dive well into mental side affects such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, severe self esteem issues and lasting traits that will damage the ability to trust in future relationships. Young girls who experienced dating violence are more likely to get pregnant then young girls who haven’t. Not only is the risk of teen pregnancy higher, but so is the threat of substance abuse and self harm. Survivors of these heartbreaking crimes can experience an urge to isolate themselves from

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the violence these victims experience, they feel that leaving their abusers would be a betrayal. The abuse and injury can then cycle until authorities get involved or until the abuse becomes fatal. Preventing dating violence isn’t just about catching the warning signs early, and making resources readily available, but it is also about catching the potential abuser before they can do any harm. Plenty of researchers have discovered that there are significant parallels between parenting style, and child behavior. Psychologists have been have been debating this topic sense the late 1800’s and these specialists argue that child development is one of the most important processes to exist.

Childhood development, and how parents so much as even talk to their children is critical to is in danger of, or could be how the child will behave once expiriancing they grow older. It is critical for parents to check in with their domestic abuse children from time to time to make sure that the relationship the child is in is healthy, and they are comtheir families and friends which can fortable. But it is almost equally as lead to loneliness, and lack of important to check in with the child motivation. The most common to make sure they aren’t hurting however, and arguably the most their partners either mentally or detrimental side effect is the overphysically. This can be done whelming feeling of guilt a dating through open lines of communiviolence victim feels that can infect cation, if the child doesn’t feel their day to day life. they can communicate with their parents, they will not reach out for These victims blame them- help. selves for the trauma they’ve endured due to a handful of Communication is importreasons. Domestic abusers crave ant, but trust is also vital, if chilpower, and are master manipuladren don’t trust their parents the tors, these aggressors are able to chances that the child will reach out convince their partners that their for help with something so personal presence is vital to the well being as domestic violence is significantof their partner. Abusers manuly lower, then children who do trust their parents. facture a reality for their victims where the abuse is not only their fault, but is required for the relationship to thrive. This situation is dangerous because even through

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Teen Dating Violence Awarness Month The Domestic Abuse Epidemic and How to Watch for the Signs By Emmaline Scott, Staff Mothers have a sixth sense, but so do children, especially teens. They know when they aren’t trusted, when their in trouble, when they’ve done something that would upset their parents, or when the topic they want to discuss might not go over well. Biologically, all children want to do is please their parents, and when they feel confiding in their parents about the dating violence they are experiencing getting in trouble or being punished. Teens will recoil and keep what their going through to them selves. This is

dangerous not only because it could result in a hospital visit, but because forcing the trauma down inside can lead to mental health issues and future toxic relationship traits. Parents can easily keep tabs on their children, the situations they are in, and their behavior through trust and communication. This open line can help parents protect their babies from dangerous situations but they can also help prevent their children from creating those same dangerous situations.

and terrifying. The key to coming to terms with these types of trauma is understanding what the body is saying, and taking the time to listen. Self care, journaling, and talking to a loved one can all help refocus the body and the mind to provide temporary relief and a sense of self for survivors. Often times these events are completely out of the victims control, and it is helpful to take that control back, this can be done by cleaning a bedroom, exercising,

Teen dating violence happens more often then anyone would like, according to dosomething.org, one in three teens and pre teens will experience an abusive on unhealthy relationship and 33% of adolescents are victim to sexual, physical, verbal or emotional dating abuse. Teens who suffer dating abuse are also more at risk for alcoholism, eating disorders, violent behavior and thoughts of suicide in the long term, ----------------------and 50% of

----------------------------adolescents ---------who experience rape will attempt suicide. Only one third of changing routine or even getting a these teenagers will confide in somehaircut. one they trust, about the violence. The time it takes to process 81% of parents also either don’t the abuse is different for everybelieve dating violence is an issue, one, some may understand what or don’t understand how to prevent is happening right away because it But teaching young people about it has either happened before, or the victim has enough background healthy relationships & ways to avoid knowledge to connect the dots. But physical dating violence can reduce some victims aren’t old enough to physical & sexual dating violence by know what dating violence is or how to look for the signs, so it could 60%. take days, weeks, or even months Teenagers are still new to the world, although it may to realize what happened to them is wrong. happened to them is wrong. not seem that way through their eyes, everything is still fresh, new, This realization can be detrimental and as a supporter of the victim it is and scary. Typically at this age, important to sit, listen, and cater to teens don’t register trauma until much later. When the realization fi- whatever they need. As the victim it nally does hit, it can be suffocating, is normal to not fully grasp what is going on, and its okay not to know and terrifying. what to want or need. Listen to the mind and the body, and take the time photo courtesy of Jacksoncountycombat.com


Shout it out! Gabi Dwanyen , sophmore, cheers on her temamates as they dominate the court.

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Focus. Arriana Johnson, sophmore, makes her way down the court

are dedicated to working toward our goals. We want to be the best. We have very high expectations for ourselves and hold each other accountable”, said Schoneberg.

ard work. Commitment. Family. Three words that stand out when you think about the powerhouse that is the “I 2021 Roosevelt At the time of this Girls Basketball article, the girls are am proud team. The 8-1 and 4-0 in team, led by of every the conference. the fierce yet That’s partially single one of fun Coach due to some Morgan my girls”- Head incredible Schoneberg, competitors. Coach Morgan Sophomore has dominated teams Arianna Jackson Schoneberg all season with is shooting some no end to their unreal numbers streak in sight. 64.8% from the field, “This team is young and talented. They have purposefully chosen to stay together and represent the City. We continue to grow game after game and year after year. The staff and players

63% from the 3, and 94.4% from the free throw line. Amaya Davison, sophomore, is shooting 40% from 3 which impressive. The team and coach are putting in the time and effort it takes to be unstoppable.

The team had much to overcomedue to no fault of their own. Yet the team has accepted that challenge and met it with a take no prisoners mentality. “This summer we did not get to prepare for season like we normally would. COVID protocols really impacted the way we workout and what we could actually do. Without having school to have meetings and get the word out about basketball, we weren’t able to reach all the players we needed to. And I have quite a few student-athletes and families opt-out this year for safety” said Coach Schoneberg. Mya Williams, power forward and Roosevelt senior said, “The best thing about my current team is the bond and chemistry we have on and off the court and the

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Unity. The team kneels together for the National Anthem. This team works hard and plays hard together.Go Riders!

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NUMBERS sisterhood and family type bond we’ve built”. Strong coaching is key to the girl’s success. Many team members talk about the impact that Coach Schoneberg and her assistants have had on them as athletes and as humans. “To be honest, it’s because we come to practice every day to work hard and get things done. We are not here to play around; we want to become conference champs again and make it to Wells Fargo Arena for that championship title”, said senior center

Jenisis Dotson. “I love that my coach makes sure we are good not only within basketball, but outside of basketball as well, and tries her best to support us in our personal life’s and offers as much support as she can”, said Williams. Thie girls are up for a post season challenge as five varsity girls are currently out for quarantine. Let’s wish them well as they head towards anoither championship!

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A Story of immigration in Iowa

“They make immigrants earn s of 2019, about 13.1 their citizenship, for exammillion immigrants did official- ple, my father Luis Martinez is a stand-up citizen and has ly get U.S citizenship and 1.7 been working his whole life million have had a temporary and to this day still is still a work visa or visiting visa. The hard-working citizen. So, is it United States annually denies fair for a person has worked 78,000 application. Once a aphard, hasn’t break laws and who plicant has been accepted. The has worked day and night to challenge of obtaining citizenship has just started. To become support his family to wait 28 a U.S citizen a person must pay years before he could receive $1,450 to get all your documen- citizenship”- said Amelia. tation in order. Some immigrants do not even make it into the US and even How could a person from a die before every receiving their country that has drugs and vicitizenship. The thing that kept olence come up with that kind they from not fearing police or of money? Most immigrant workers will on average receive ICE or to even just feel like they belonged in a country. a pay gap compared to an actual U.S. citizen and even then “I was really happy when I most of the money they make heard I received DACA I felt a is spent right away on necessities.” Amelia Martinez a former sense of relief off of my shoulders and that I actually beundocumented immigrant. Said this “I had to pay $800 for longed here” said Amelia about how it felt to receive documenimmigration plus about $600 for my biometrics, social secu- tation this all they want immirity etc. You also have to pass a grants children or adults to feel like they belong. lot of background checks and have at least finish high school in the US and have to be in the When children are born in the U.S. to a undocumented imUS for at least 10 years. migrant you are automatically a US citizen but that doesn’t

mean every everyone will treat, them like one. Children of undocumented immigrants sometimes have to attend schools with other children of immigrants but are forced not to speak Spanish and taught English even sometimes punished for speaking their native langauage, punishment like this dates to the early 1900’s. Latino/Hispanic students faced a lot of intimidation and racism when they are put into American high schools. Amelia Martinez said “when I would go to high school the white kids would always make fun of me because I couldn’t speak English and when I tried to, they would laugh at my accent.”. One of the ways minority students make it threw high school is by becoming part of a family with liked minded individual here at Roosevelt. That family comes from the CORE program. The CORE program was started seven years ago by a group of five students and one teacher at Roosevelt High School. The goal was to make


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By Isaac Garcia and staff, with illustrations by Chloe Williams

students of color have a safe space to address issues regarding racial equity and lay down the foundations to build to a community that creates change in our diverse school. The CORE program has achieved a lot for the diverse community, Senior CORE leader Gabriella Hoard said “Over the past four years, CORE has helped foster a community of diverse students who are committed to excellence and working together. We have done a variety of things to create a greater community for students of color at our school and have presented at various conferences about the work we are doing.” when asked if the CORE program was a good program to offer to the student of Roosevelt senior CORE leader Page Georgia said “Absolutely. No matter who you are, what your background is, or where you come from, we welcome all students, and aim to create a more culturally competent education for our students to make them feel more welcome, accepted, and valued.” the name CORE stands for Communi-

ty of Racial Equity. even in its name it strives for change. Senior CORE leader Page said this on why she and her fellow CORE leader Gabi Hoard joined the CORE program “Both Gabi and I, who facilitate the group, joined CORE because we wanted to find a community of people that had experienced the same issues and barriers as us. We did not want to feel isolated, so we joined to connect with others, and it absolutely changed our high school experience for the better!”. The Core program goal from the begging was to make the diverse students of Roosevelt feel safe to talk about any social injustices now the Core programs has branches in at Central Academy, Lincoln High School, North High School, Valley High School, Urbandale High School etc School and the program even has monthly statewide meetings where representatives from each school meet to plan collaborative events such as presentations

for racial justice conferences, community service projects, and more. They are even working to create new middle school CORE programs in DMPS and Urbandale. The CORE program will always strive to create change and a safe environment for its diverse communities.

QUICK FACT:

Did you know... the annual salary for Latino/ Hispanic families in Mexico is $15, 814 U.S. dollars? Did you know... The IRS estimates that 6 million unauthorized immigrants file income tax returns each year


Hold! Hold! How Reddit Manipulated Wall Street By Asher Larson and staff

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With one user commenting “Holy (epletive) bro, what made you spend 58k on GameStop”

ometimes, all it takes is hard work, persuasion, and a few million people by your side to Then, around late January 2021, change the world for a while. In this people began noticing large wall case, Keith Gill, an amature invesstreet hedge funds betting against tor, managed to manipulate and GameStop. When a hedge fund bets cost wall street hedge funds, acagainst a stock, they buy the shares, cording to Vox.com, over 13 billion wait for the stock price to decline, dollars. And it all took place on one then they sell; allowing them to of the biggest keep the amount forum sites on “The fact that this act made that the stock the internet, such tremendous affect on decreased. Reddit.

wall street means that this could not just be a one time thing, this could go on for years, I believe that this should be something wall street should begin to fear.” -Local amateur investor Michael Wallace

In mid-2019, Gill began posting pictures of his stock portfolio to a reddit forum known as WallStreetBets at this time he was still investing in GameStop, and other small companies many thoughts were going anywhere.

He also posted updates and other stock news, as well as predictions on to his YouTube channel, where he goes under the username RoaringKitty. His videos and pictures didn’t get much attention, with him investing more than 50k into GameStop at the time, many people didn’t take him seriously.

When WallStreetBets, as-well as Gill got ahold of this information, the forums erupted. People began discussing plans, and ways they could manipulate these hedge funds. They decided that members who could, should buy as many GME (GameStop) stocks as possible. This would drive the prices up, causing all the hedge funds that bet against GameStop to louse massive amounts of money. “That the rich will always protect themselves from those beneath them. The “people” decided to play the stock market game and the rich hedge funds put a stop when they started loosing to much money.

After learning more, I don’t think short selling and buying stock in hopes it goes down to make money should even be allowed. Need more regulations so the game is not rigged to the richest and easily manipulated.” said Mr. Hope, a Roosevelt teacher. However, what was done was done. people begain dropping all they could on GME, some spending more than a million dollars. By the end of January, the stock had gone up over 1000%, with a price of $341. This was a record for GameStop, with the stock hitting a record low of 3.24 the following year. Many people have said that the stock price was only temporary. And that everyone who bought shares was going to lose their


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money. To a extent this is true, as I’m writing this GME has gone back down to $63. However, many of the amateur investors say that making money is not the point, by holding the stock, they are still winning. The reason for this is that as long as they hold the stock, the price will not go back down and the hedge funds will still be losing money. student Simon Hoover gave his opinion on amateur investors impacting the stock market so immensely. “I think its great, the shift of power Is positive. I think it shows that any person could make a tremendous change, you don’t need to be rich or high in wall street to make a change”., said Hoover.

In the end, this event gave many people the feeling of power, it showed that any old group of people could change the world for a while. weather people think taking money from the rich is positive or not, I believe it shows that all the power is not just in high class hands. Will people continue to use the stock market against the people that rely on it so greatly? Only time will tell.


Above the Rim By Colin Murphy and staff

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and then implement them in practice. It seems Coach Daley has this team headed in the right direction and are making progress. New Activities Director Charles Zanders thinks the coaches and kids are a highly dedicated team. “This year’s team fought through the adversity of COVID-19. I’m very proud of the time and effort that both coaches and players have put in to make this team successful” said Zanders.

he unknown. Its hard to get pumped up for a season when the coaches, players and fans don’t even know if their season will exist. That’s what the Roughrider basket- Jack Gostomski, junior Point Guard ball team faced as they entered the for the Varsity team, said “I think we have room for improvement. 20-21 season. “He also stated he thinks the team could be better off the court. He Varsity Coach Adam Daley said sees amazing potential in the team “I’m happy with the way we are and even the JV team players. playing defense. But we still need to improve on the offensive side.” Every team has its challenges and it seems the team is doing its best to overcome a few obstacles. The team uses film sessions as a tool to learn from their mistakes

The team is using their resources to develop off the court and on. The Roosevelt community is looking forward to the final regular season game on Monday, Feb. 22. and then on to the play-offs.


ABrand New Start

By Mckenzie hall and staff

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of Trump. The new U.S. president, Joe Biden, has taken office. On January 20th, Biden was inaugurated in Washington DC and became the 46th President. With the start to the term, Biden wasted no time in getting to work and taking executive action. Signing multiple executive orders in his first hours as President, Biden took swift, decisive action to build America up. At a time when many Americans were longing for less drama, more positive impacts for the future, and a President who would spend more time acting in America’s bests interests than golfing and tweeting, Biden has brought hope to America.

“I see the pandemic going in a much more positive way. It might be slow, but I think if it’s going to take all that money for his plan, I can see it getting better day by day.” Jenesis Dotson senior here at Roosevelt had this to say about Biden’s plan for the pandemic. The plan entails the manufacturing of Covid vaccinations for all Americans, which would be free and establishing new guidelines and funds for schools to help decrease the risks, productively adapt, and help with budget cuts. It also includes ways to help reduce risks and begin to rebuild.

Junior Ivy Lawson believes, “I believe Black people deserve to be represented in a positive light in this country in every way possible. Harriet Tubman has had an even more positive influence on this country than many other old rich white people that are put on our bills. She and many other black leaders in the US deserve to be recognized for making change when it was almost impossible. The old white men on our dollar bills have been in the spotlight for too long.” Since becoming President, Biden has decided to continue moving forward with removing Andrew Jackson from $20 bills and placing Harriet Tubman on them. This was supposed to happen in 2016 but was stalled due to Trump. Overall, the new beginning has seemingly had positive impacts and hopefully will continue this through the next 4 years.


It’s High Time! By Ella Schall

When it comes to the topic of marijuana legalization, it seems that everyone has an opinion about it. Whether you stand for the legalization of Cannabis or not, most people find it an interesting subject. In honor of National Hemp Day which occurred February 4th, this article is meant to inform and educate about the misconceptions of hemp, CBD, and marijuana.. “Cannabis can be a very useful tool, but just like any other thing we can assume be it food, alcohol, tobacco, anything, you know, anything in excess can lead to trouble but in the grand scheme of things I would rank it pretty low in how harmful it is.” Said Stephen Wilson, an employee at a Medpharm. When asked about how they feel about the legalization of cannabis, most thought there wasn’t much of a reason for it not to be legal in all of the United States, but why? With misinformation spread every day about marijuana and what it does, it’s easy to fall into that loophole and eventually believe that the ‘dev-

il’s lettuce’ really is just that, but in actuality, that’s far from the truth. There are different coponents to what makes weed, weed. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, according to healthline. com is the main chemical that gives the euphoric feeling that’s typically a side effect of using cannabis. CBD, or cannabidiol, doesn’t give you much if any of the side effects THC does.

“... Just like anything we can assume be it food, alcohol, tobacco, anything, you know, anything in excess can lead to trouble but in the grand scheme of things, I would rank it pretty low in how harmful it is.” Said by Stephen Wilson, an employee at a local medpharm. Both can be used for medical purposes and have been shown to reduce or even cure people of seizures, inflammation, insomnia, and many of other health concerns. There’s also different

Iowa is among the worst states when it comes to racial disparities for cannabis arrests. According to the ACLU of Iowa, Black citezens are 7.3 times more likely to be arrested for the possession of marijuana. On average nationally, a Black person is about 3.64 times more likely to be arresten for the possession of marijuana

This is a leaf of a marijuana plant, which is the plant that produces marijuana.


These are cannabis buds, which are typically used to get high by smoking and inhalation. They’re harvested from the cannabis plants, then they’re dried, trimmed, and stored.

types or strains of weed, for example, indica, which has a calming effect on the mind and body and tends to make people pretty sleepy, and the sativa strain, which gives a more energizing effect. Why is it illegal if it has so many benefits? Well, sources including history.com say it was at least partly motivated by a fear of Mexican immigrants. Recreational use of cannabis wasn’t popularized until later in the 1900’s, and quickly after, experiments focusing on marijuana took a turn for the worst as the Mexican revolution began in 1910. Due to prejudice against Mexican immigrants, and the stereotype that they loved getting high by smoking marijuana, the U.S. banned and criminalized the use of cannabis. That being said, are there any actual negative consequences to using marijuana? “I have friends who have ventured into the world of marijuana, and it killed their ambition, and I have also seen those who start with booze, then weed,

and then onto the harder stuff. It is important for people to know thyself and understand their limitations. I have been fortunate enough to have had counseling so I have a pretty good understanding of said notion, not everyone is that fortunate.” Said an anonymous teacher from Roosevelt. Everyone interviewed shared the opinion that marijuana wasn’t really the problem, it was how people use it, and can eventually abuse it. Weed is popularly known as a gateway drug, meaning that yes, it may start with pot, a less dangerous substance, but it will eventually lead to harder drugs. Though this is completely possible, it’s unlikely. According to drugpolicy.org, research shows that the majority of people who use marijuana do not go on and abuse other illegal and harmful drugs. Despite this being said, there of course can be negative consequences to using marijuana such as paranoia or allergic reactions. It’s also possible that with street marijuana (cannabis not sold at a dispensary)

there are more dangerous chemicals incorporated into the weed. A lot of the abuse with marijuana isn’t that it’s inherently bad for you, it’s mainly what you get, and how you use it. Moderation is key. Over the years, marijuana has been demonized. It’s just now the United States is allowing legalization in select states, but many think it should be legalized throughout the whole country. For more information, you can go to drugpolicy.org which has a lot of interesting and fact-based information about cannabis and other drugs. Since the legalization of marijuana was been brought up by multiple Iowa democrats, it’s important to stay informed and educated.


Some quick pictures of some real SB food. got three. Hot wings, you know nice bone ther than the game and the in buffalo wings. Two, nachos. With the people and the party, what is the best oozy cheese over ‘em, put a little dolup part about Super Bowl? The food. The of sour cream and some nice guac oh amount of delicious and unhealthy food that, money. Three, give me a hot dog eaten is incredible. Nachos, chili, wings, with sour croute and mustard. Oh, that’s any kind of chip and so many more. All Super Bowl, who cares who wins that delicious foods. For some people who food right there, man. A relatively crazy aren’t into the actual game of football but interesting number is that 1.33 or the commercials for some reason billion chicken wings are consumed on Super Bowl Sunday according to Forbes. than hopefully you like food “ Hot Drew Dicker, sophomore said, because there should be a ton of it with how much is bought for wings, you “I really like them (chicken wings), they’re my favorite. that Sunday. The sometimes My favorite is probably know nice interesting foods are a top thing for most people on bone in buffalo parmesan garlic or Asian Zing specifically from Super Bowl Sunday. While wings.” Buffalo Wild Wings.” Dicker this year just about every part - Mr. Dowler along with so many others of the Super Bowl was better clearly like chicken wings which than the game, hopefully the food are sold in crazy numbers especially on made up for the lack of playing from Super Bowl Sunday. the Chiefs.

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Super Bowl Sunday and the food consumption could be an example of why the U.S has the highest obesity rate, or it could be a showing of how much Americans enjoy having parties, or how much American love Football. All possibly true. In a year were big parties and really just any party are relatively discouraged it will be very interesting to see the statistics of how much is eaten, will people eat more on their own or will it be a normal weekend for food sales. While also talking about food Roosevelt’s The Super Bowl is watched primarily Mr. Dowler said, “I got two, actually I’ve in the U.S and in the U.S the food is beloved especially on that Sunday. “Artichoke, you can have a ton of different chips with it.” Said Sophomore Olivia Cook. Chips are one of the most highly sold foods for Super Bowl Sunday. According to premiofood.com 11.2 million pounds of potato chips are bought along with 8.2 million pounds of tortilla chips, and 4 million pounds of pretzels. This can all be dipped in the 8 million pounds of guac sold for the big game.

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Super Bowl 55 By Cooper Chia The GOAT vs The Kid is the exciting matchup of Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes that we will see during Super Bowl 55. On Sunday, February 7th the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Kansas City Chiefs on the field of Raymond James Stadium in the most anticipated sporting event of the year. Both teams are hungry to take the Lombardi trophy home to their beloved cities. The Bucs seem to be the favorite team by some Roosevelt students for example Logan Westin a Roosevelt sophomore was asked who he thought would win the upcoming Super Bowl he said “During the previous Chiefs vs Bucs matchup this year the Bucs only lost by 3, I want the chiefs to win but I think the Bucs might be too hot for them not to lose Also the Bucs have home-field advantage. The Chiefs have had a great regular season with 14 wins and only one loss while the Bucs are 10-5 but Tampa Bay is on a hot streak with 7 straight

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wins. The chiefs have the number one ranked offense in the NFL and the Bucs have the 6th ranked defense in the NFL. The Chiefs have the best wide receiver core and arguably the best quarterback in the league and a solid defense but you can never count out veteran Tom Brady who has earned 6 Super Bowl rings in his 20 season career. The game isn’t the only thing people love to watch during the super bowl Roosevelt Sophomore Tyson Gutierrez says

his favorite thing about the super bowl is “The whole game because it’s exciting and also the commercials are usually funny or entertaining” The game will be broadcasted on CBS on February 7th at 5:30. At halftime, the grammy-winning artist The Weekend will perform his award winning songs. There will also be a Trophy ceremony for the winners and the Super Bowl MVP.


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than Valantines day: national love your pet day By: Sloane Feathers and Staff National love your pet day is coming up! If you have pets then this is the day for you. Here are some easy ways to celebrate the day, pet lovers could buy your pet a new toy or treat, take time out of your day to play more attention to them by cuddling or taking them on a walk. Give them extra treats or snacks, and just make them feel special. In an interview with Quinn Matzen a 10th grade Roosevelt student when asked what pets they had they said “Romeo is a dog and Peaches is a cat” when asked how long they have had their pets for they said “I have had Romeo for two years and Peaches for five years” when asked

a very popular pet is the dog.

when asked how long they have had their pets for they said “I have had Romeo for two years and Peaches for five years” when asked what their favorite thing about their pet they said “my favorite thing about peaches is that she lets you rub her tummy and doesn’t claw at you or bite you when you rub her belly. My favorite thing about Romeo is that he is a very good cuddler or how he eats chips funny” when asked if these where their first pets they said “Nope, I have had fish, shrimp, crawfish, other cats and dogs as pets way before my current pets.

a popular pet is the Fancy Mouse


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