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What's Happening at RHS? By Zach King, Marketing Manager & Staff Writer.

Non- Traditional Options After High School. By Caitlyn Wagonfield, Staff Writer and Editor. October 5, 2. 01. Students grow up being told that they have to further their education after high school, but is a traditional college setting the only way to do that? From the time a student enters school they begin to learn about the advantages of higher education. Watch Black Bread Online Full Movie on this page. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a recent study that stated people with higher educations have a higher pay grade. So what about the people that can’t afford four years of college to obtain a bachelor’s degree?

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Believe it or not there are other options out there, but students often only consider the ones that are more comparable to a traditional setting. I’m thinking about going to Ohio University to do something in the medical field. I would consider other options because there is the option to go to trade school. You can still have a successful life by going to trade school and it takes less time,” said freshman Gabbie Truman.

One option other than college is to start your own business. This might sound like something you need a degree for, but there are many cases that show the opposite. Some of the most successful businesses have been created by people who didn’t go to college.

According to Business Insider, Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is worth $5. Fashion designer Amancio Ortega, founder of Zara, is worth $6.

Ortega never even attended college, unlike Gates who dropped out of Harvard. A second choice students might not consider is volunteering. Organizations like the Peace Corps pay people to volunteer.

Not only does the Peace Corps pay people for their volunteer work, but they also pay for housing and travel, they provide medical benefits, and they can even help people further their education. According to www. Even though this isn’t a traditional way of learning, students could still learn from this experience. Another option for students is joining the workforce.

While this is sometimes seen as bad, it is important to know that students can find a good job without a college degree but it will take skill and determination. Some jobs include: working for the postal service, being a real estate broker, transportation inspector, or a power plant operator. All of these jobs make above $5. College isn’t for everyone, so students should assess all of their options before deciding what to do. If you want to see what other options are out there, talk to your counselor or do some research of your own.

New Restaurant Ideas for Ross. By Luke Demeropolis, Staff Writer.

October 5, 2. 01. Have you ever thought of restaurants that would be new to Ross? A survey was put out for the student body to vote on what restaurants they would like to see in Ross. The list of fast food restaurant in the survey included Five Guys, Taco Bell, Raising Cane’s, Chipotle, Skyline, White Castle, Penn Station, and Chic- Fil- A. The Top three responses were Chic- Fil- A in first, Raising Cane’s in second, and Chipotle in third. Senior Logan Fields said, “Well I love Taco Bell and there’s really no good mexican style fast food places around here in Ross. I really wanted to pick Penn Station but we already have a subway.”Chipotle is a mexican style restaurant, but the closest Mexican style fast food restaurant in Ross is Hot Heads.

Fields also added,  “Taco Bell is nice because it’s fast and cheap. Like I enjoy Hot Heads but it’s kind of expensive and I feel like it’s a rip off.

Taco Bell is best because it’s cheap and affordable.”Senior Joseph Stitsinger who voted for Chic- Fil- A said, “Chic- Fil- A already draws a lot of Rossonians to it’s Colerain location and making closer to Ross certainly would attract more.”Senior Andrew Grady, voted for Skyline said, “I chose that one because I’ve liked skyline since I was a little kid, but living out where I live, the closest skyline is half an hour away that’s and hour round trip to get chili Now since skyline is moving to Ross it’s more like 2. Grady continues, “I know a lot of people that really like skyline so not only do I think they will get received well in the community but I believe that they will have a positive impact on the community as well, for example it will bring more local jobs.”The survey had many different results and the ideas are very unique.

The talk of new restaurants could bring a change to Ross as an idea. What will be the next big thing for Ross? The Stress of Fantasy Football By Zachary King, Staff Writer October 5, 2.

What are the rush of thoughts and emotions that run through your mind when you see your fantasy team’s “star” player collapse to the ground showing pain and agony? Some would say it's the worst feeling ever. Most people do not understand the seriousness and excitement of Fantasy Football or any fantasy sports. Fantasy sports are a head to head competition between other teams that are in your league. The way to win is completely based on how the players you drafted do in their real life games. For example for Fantasy Football, you can gain points for whenever your player or players score touchdowns or run a certain amount of yards in a game. According to the.

New York Post, a nationwide newspaper, approximately 7. The company’s latest Spending & Saving Tracker said 7. Americans plan to participate in Fantasy Football this year, spending $4. Jane Di Leo. According to a recent student survey, 6. Fantasy Football. Fantasy Football is a complete gamble because you never know if your first overall pick will be playing the rest of the game or even come back during the season. People may say that it is just too stressful or takes up too much time and money.

Fantasy Football participant, senior Brock Tatum, drafted number one overall running back David Johnson, Arizona Cardinals star halfback. Now if you follow football, you may know who David Johnson is and how big of a fantasy player he is in all leagues. Sadly for Tatum, David Johnson was required to have surgery on his wrist after week 1 of the season and will be out for the next few weeks. I know the stress, because I drafted David Johnson first pick in one of my leagues, but luckily I had a good draft and I think my wide receivers and my other running backs will pick me up this year,“ said Brock Tatum.

Plant Power. By Katie Ledford, Staff Writer and Editor. October 5, 2. 01. Oct. 1st is World Vegetarian Day. In a survey of 1. RHS students, only 3.

However, vegetarianism has been increasing in popularity due to people trying to be healthier. There are a variety of vegetarians. According to vegsoc. Lacto- ovo- vegetarians eat dairy and eggs, lacto vegetarians eat dairy but not eggs, ovo- vegetarians eat eggs but not dairy, and vegans eat no animal products whatsoever.

There are also different types of vegan diets. Vegetarians lack vitamins and nutrients.

According to webmd. B1. 2 vitamins, calcium, iron, and zinc in their diets. B1. 2 is an important vitamin that is only naturally found in animal products. A lack of B1. 2 can lead to anemia and blindness. Due to this, vegetarians have to either eat B1. B1. 2 supplement. Also, according to vegsoc.

Vegetarians have a different protein source. Since vegetarians don’t get their protein from meat, they have to eat substitutions to make sure they still get the required amount. According to webmd. Certain types of vegetarians can get protein from eggs as well. There are famous vegetarians. According to happycow. Albert Einstein, Ariana Grande, Betty White, Ellen Degeneres, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Jackson, and Miley Cyrus. There are plenty of resources.

There’s a website, vegetariantimes. They tell about recipe preparation, knife skills, and growing vegetables. They even have a tab specifically dedicated to vegans.

Vegetarian Times provides plenty of help for those who might want to pursue vegetarianism. Vegetarianism hasn’t been around that long. According to encyclopedia. Vegetarian Society in Great Britain in 1.

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Yes, Google Uses Its Power to Quash Ideas It Doesn’t Like—I Know Because It Happened to Me [Updated]The story in the New York Times this week was unsettling: The New America Foundation, a major think tank, was getting rid of one of its teams of scholars, the Open Markets group. New America had warned its leader Barry Lynn that he was “imperiling the institution,” the Times reported, after he and his group had repeatedly criticized Google, a major funder of the think tank, for its market dominance.

The criticism of Google had culminated in Lynn posting a statement to the think tank’s website “applauding” the European Commission’s decision to slap the company with a record- breaking $2. That post was briefly taken down, then republished.

Soon afterward, Anne- Marie Slaughter, the head of New America, told Lynn that his group had to leave the foundation for failing to abide by “institutional norms of transparency and collegiality.”Google denied any role in Lynn’s firing, and Slaughter tweeted that the “facts are largely right, but quotes are taken way out of context and interpretation is wrong.” Despite the conflicting story lines, the underlying premise felt familiar to me: Six years ago, I was pressured to unpublish a critical piece about Google’s monopolistic practices after the company got upset about it. In my case, the post stayed unpublished. I was working for Forbes at the time, and was new to my job. In addition to writing and reporting, I helped run social media there, so I got pulled into a meeting with Google salespeople about Google’s then- new social network, Plus. The Google salespeople were encouraging Forbes to add Plus’s “+1" social buttons to articles on the site, alongside the Facebook Like button and the Reddit share button. They said it was important to do because the Plus recommendations would be a factor in search results—a crucial source of traffic to publishers. This sounded like a news story to me.

Google’s dominance in search and news give it tremendous power over publishers. By tying search results to the use of Plus, Google was using that muscle to force people to promote its social network. I asked the Google people if I understood correctly: If a publisher didn’t put a +1 button on the page, its search results would suffer? The answer was yes. After the meeting, I approached Google’s public relations team as a reporter, told them I’d been in the meeting, and asked if I understood correctly. The press office confirmed it, though they preferred to say the Plus button “influences the ranking.” They didn’t deny what their sales people told me: If you don’t feature the +1 button, your stories will be harder to find with Google.

With that, I published a story headlined, “Stick Google Plus Buttons On Your Pages, Or Your Search Traffic Suffers,” that included bits of conversation from the meeting. The Google guys explained how the new recommendation system will be a factor in search. Universally, or just among Google Plus friends?” I asked.

Universal’ was the answer. So if Forbes doesn’t put +1 buttons on its pages, it will suffer in search rankings?” I asked. Google guy says he wouldn’t phrase it that way, but basically yes.(An internet marketing group scraped the story after it was published and a version can still be found here.)Google promptly flipped out.

This was in 2. 01. Google never challenged the accuracy of the reporting. Instead, a Google spokesperson told me that I needed to unpublish the story because the meeting had been confidential, and the information discussed there had been subject to a non- disclosure agreement between Google and Forbes. I had signed no such agreement, hadn’t been told the meeting was confidential, and had identified myself as a journalist.) It escalated quickly from there.

I was told by my higher- ups at Forbes that Google representatives called them saying that the article was problematic and had to come down. The implication was that it might have consequences for Forbes, a troubling possibility given how much traffic came through Google searches and Google News. I thought it was an important story, but I didn’t want to cause problems for my employer.

And if the other participants in the meeting had in fact been covered by an NDA, I could understand why Google would object to the story. Given that I’d gone to the Google PR team before publishing, and it was already out in the world, I felt it made more sense to keep the story up.

Ultimately, though, after continued pressure from my bosses, I took the piece down—a decision I will always regret. Forbes declined comment about this. But the most disturbing part of the experience was what came next: Somehow, very quickly, search results stopped showing the original story at all. As I recall it—and although it has been six years, this episode was seared into my memory—a cached version remained shortly after the post was unpublished, but it was soon scrubbed from Google search results. That was unusual; websites captured by Google’s crawler did not tend to vanish that quickly. And unpublished stories still tend to show up in search results as a headline.

Scraped versions could still be found, but the traces of my original story vanished. It’s possible that Forbes, and not Google, was responsible for scrubbing the cache, but I frankly doubt that anyone at Forbes had the technical know- how to do it, as other articles deleted from the site tend to remain available through Google. Deliberately manipulating search results to eliminate references to a story that Google doesn’t like would be an extraordinary, almost dystopian abuse of the company’s power over information on the internet. I don’t have any hard evidence to prove that that’s what Google did in this instance, but it’s part of why this episode has haunted me for years: The story Google didn’t want people to read swiftly became impossible to find through Google. Watch Curious George Online IMDB there.

Google wouldn’t address whether it deliberately deep- sixed search results related to the story. Asked to comment, a Google spokesperson sent a statement saying that Forbes removed the story because it was “not reported responsibly,” an apparent reference to the claim that the meeting was covered by a non- disclosure agreement.

Again, I identified myself as a journalist and signed no such agreement before attending. People who paid close attention to the search industry noticed the piece’s disappearance and wroteaboutit, wondering why it disappeared. Those pieces, at least, are still findable today. As for how effective the strategy was, Google’s dominance in other industries didn’t really pan out for Plus.

Six years later, the social network is a ghost town and Google has basically given up on it. But back when Google still thought it could compete with Facebook on social, it was willing to play hardball to promote the network. Google started out as a company dedicated to ensuring the best access to information possible, but as it’s grown into one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, its priorities have changed. Even as it fights against ordinary people who want their personal histories removed from the web, the company has an incentive to suppress information about itself. Google said it never urged New America to fire Lynn and his team. But an entity as powerful as Google doesn’t have to issue ultimatums. It can just nudge organizations and get them to act as it wants, given the influence it wields.

Lynn and the rest of the team that left New America Foundation plan to establish a new nonprofit to continue their work. For now, they’ve launched a website called “Citizens Against Monopoly” that tells their story.

It says that “Google’s attempts to shut down think tanks, journalists, and public interest advocates researching and writing about the dangers of concentrated private power must end.”It’s safe to say they won’t be receiving funding from Google. Update, September 1, 1: 5. Yesterday, we asked Google’s communications team for a response to this story.