By Tanner Ames Posted October 7, 2013 Math, science, history, unraveling the mystery, and it all started with a big bang! Back in September 2007, the best comedy television show broadcasted
Year: 2013
Movie Review: ‘The Heat’
By Kaity Sample Posted October 7, 2013 After the movie debut of Bridesmaids, director Paul Feig released the movie summer of 2013, “The Heat”. Sandra Bullock (Blindside) and Melissa McCarthy (Identity
Review: ‘The Big Bang Theory’
By Tanner Ames Posted October 7, 2013 Math, science, history, unraveling the mystery, and it all started with a big bang! Back in September, 2007, the best comedy television show
Movie Review: ‘The Heat’
By Kaity Sample Posted October 7, 2013 After the movie debut of Bridesmaids, director Paul Feig released the movie of summer 2013, “The Heat”. Sandra Bullock (Blindside) and Melissa McCarthy
Buckaroo Roundup: Brandon Okuma
Tanner Lecumberry Posted October 6, 2013 Q: If you could change your name, what would you change it to?A: Onyx. Q: What are you the proudest of?A: I’m most proud
Oregon encourages ‘Pay it Forward’ program
By Rylee Mathis Posted October 2, 2013 The Oregon Legislature has suggested that a trial of tuition-free, loan-free schools will be available in Oregon schools by the year 2015. The
Why should students go to I.S.E.?
By Brody Goucher Posted October 1, 2013 Should students really have to attend I.S.E when they aren’t getting the help they need? The program should be for students who want
What to Watch: ‘The Following’
By Taylor LaTray Posted October 1, 2013 “The Following” is a new series that premiered in January. It became one of those series that is immediately popular and every week
What to Watch: ‘The Following’
By Taylor LaTray Posted October 1, 2013 “The Following” is a new series that premiered in January. It became one of those series that is immediately popular and every week you
What to Watch: ‘Doctor Who’
By Karen Esparza Posted September 27, 2013 Picture this- a humanoid alien that travels through time and space in a blue police box (a.k.a the TARDIS), occasionally saving entire galaxies