Students get in the Halloween spirit
November 1, 2012
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Sociology Project a Success(?)
September 28, 2012 • Becca Hornung
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A group in Mrs. Karns’ Sociology class hypothesized that the signs they put up last week stating “DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER” would not be followed, especially the colored papers. Their hypothesis was correct. Of the 40 signs students put up they collected 28 with writing and three with... Read more »
Owl City’s “Shooting Star” sinks like a stone
September 12, 2012 • Patrick Climer
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Adam Young, founder of the band Owl City, released a new album this summer. However, from what I’ve heard on the new single release ”Shooting Star,” I couldn’t lie and say that it’s anything I haven’t heard before. Even the names and lyrics themselves are reminiscent of former... Read more »
Urban Outfitters provides head-turning summer casual wear
May 25, 2012 • Sophie Medrano
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Urban Outifitters’ new summer catalog is jam packed with new designs for tanks, shorts, swim suits, and sandals. Not always cheap, but definitely in style and long lasting. These summer outfits will have heads turning. Starting off with boys, they can enjoy the countless color options in Artist... Read more »
“The Hunger Games” audience only downside
May 7, 2012 • Taylor Carn
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“The Hunger Games” was a great movie to watch. The movie had fantastic plot to it and the setting was very well put together. The movie in itself was a very good movie. It had a lot of special effects that actually intertwined with what was going on at the exact time, like you always knew... Read more »
“The Hunger Games” has some weaknesses
May 7, 2012 • Anna Koricancic
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“The Hunger Games” is the film version to Suzanne Collins popular book series, set in a near future of what once was the U.S. It is the nation of Panem, with a capitol head and 12 districts. The transition from book to movie was not without flaws. The film was well held together by... Read more »
“Everybody loves Raymond”
May 7, 2012 • Evelin Velasquez
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The show “Everybody loves Raymond” is a comedy that shows how family sticks together and gets through the smallest problems of everyday life. It is really funny and keeps you entertained. In one recent episode, Debra Barone (Patricia Heaton), who is the wife has a box of things from her ex-boyfriends... Read more »
“The Hunger Games” gives fans exactly what they want
May 1, 2012 • Emma Allen
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Directed by Gary Ross, “The Hunger Games” has stayed number one in the box office for four weeks straight. And the highly anticipated movie has not disappointed its fans. In “The Hunger Games,” a seventeen year old girl, Katniss Everdeen, is faced with decisions that have life or death consequences.... Read more »
“Wrath of the Titans” has flair and action
May 1, 2012 • Carissa Grundy
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“Wrath of the Titans” had as much flair and action as the first in the series of “Clash of the Titans.” In fact, it was so much like the first, they should have called it “Clash of the Titans 2.” Perseus (Sam Worthington) has to save his father, Zeus (Liam Neeson) from Hades (Ralph... Read more »
“Bridge to Terabithia” teaches life lessons
May 1, 2012 • Abigail Troutte
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My overall impression of the movie “Bridge to Terabithia” is that it is a good children’s story that can teach adults a few lessons, too. The ending may be a bit rough for very young children, but all-in-all it shows good morals and life lesson values. The story includes mature themes about being... Read more »

