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Molly’s musical mission


Molly’s musical mission

By Josh Tharp Playing in an orchestra delivers an experience unlike most. An orchestra has the power to deliver emotion while gifting your ears and mind a healthy dose of music and mood. Jubilant to macabre, Molly Schuster has shown the great skill of delivering the joys of music to not only those that fill […]

Best entertainment in 2018


Best entertainment in 2018

By Samantha Lewis The year 2018 has been a wild year for entertainment. Hundreds of movies, albums, and songs have come out and have had a huge effect on the world. Everyone has a different opinion on which were the best this year, and these are the overall opinions.   Best Romantic Movie: Love, Simon […]

‘Vide Noir’: an out of the box album


‘Vide Noir’: an out of the box album

By Joe Caltagirone The band Lord Huron has recently become a staple in the indie movement. Their newest and third album, Vide Noir came out on April 20, 2018. Lord Huron consists of members Ben Schneider on guitar and vocals, Mark Barry on percussion, Miguel Briseño on keyboard and bass, and Tom Renaud on guitar and […]

Podcast: Why it’s OK to still be a wrestling fan and alternative promotions to look out for


Podcast: Why it’s OK to still be a wrestling fan and alternative promotions to look out for

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Top 5 Human Body Myths


Top 5 Human Body Myths

By Rachel Ross What happens when you swallow gum? Does it stay in your stomach for years? What happens when you crack your knuckles? Do I get arthritis? These are all questions that are being asked for generations, on whether some human body myths are true or not. Here are top five most believed human […]

Four things to do the prepare for college


Four things to do the prepare for college

By Brandon Thilges As the class of 2019 enters its final year of high school, many are left to contemplate what they are going to do after they graduate. Some are going straight into the workforce, others into the military, but the majority are going the attend College. The idea of College alone is a […]

Space technology advancing rapidly


Space technology advancing rapidly

By Allison Pumo Space technology has come a long way since the first man in space, Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, in 1961. The flight was only 1 hour and 48 minutes. Shortly after, the first American, Alan Shepard, went to space. Shepard was in orbit for only 15 short minutes. Skipping ahead four years, The Mariner […]

FEATURE: Lollapalooza is a popular event for a reason


FEATURE: Lollapalooza is a popular event for a reason

By Joanna Garcia The excitement running through your body as your in line is surreal. The security line seems so long, everyone is looking at each other admiring each other’s creative outfits.  Girls have different colored glitter falling down their hair, the different hairstyles are endless. After standing in line for what seems like forever […]

REVIEW: Do not miss season two of ‘Unfortunate Events’


REVIEW: Do not miss season two of ‘Unfortunate Events’

By Allyson Mata Daniel Handler’s books A Series of Unfortunate Events are brought to life on Netflix when three children Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire parents die in a terrible house fire as  are sent to countless different homes an evil Count Olaf continues to try and get the children to get their huge fortune […]

REVIEW: ‘Far Cry 5’ tops a mountain


REVIEW: ‘Far Cry 5’ tops a mountain

By Brandon Kalsch Far Cry 5 is the ninth installment in the Far Cry video game series and was a  highly anticipated game. Far Cry 5 is the first Far Cry game based in the United States, which had American fans on the edge of their seats after hearing of the release. Far Cry 5 […]