By Jessie Schirrick Posted April 16, 2014 I can’t wait to move to a new town so I can rename myself and completely change up my persona. In college, I’ll
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Arts and Entertainment
Heard in the Halls
By Dani Ricker Posted April 16, 2014 So picture this, it’s 7:45 Monday morning and you’re walking through those double doors leading into the glass hallway. You take a right
‘Divergent’: Another Love Story
By Aimee Brandon Posted April 16, 2014 A teen fiction with action, love, and a sexy male hero, started as a book published in 2012 “Divergent” has been raved about
Performer of the Week: J.R. Perkinson
By Dani Ricker Posted April 8, 2014 This week’s POW, chosen by art teacher Andrew Anderson, is J.R. Perkinson, a senior who is currently in Advanced Art and Ceramics. Anderson
Lowry Drama & Stagecraft’s presents “Pinocchio & His Father”
By Jessie Schirrick Posted March 24, 2014 Lowry Drama has already knocked out two great productions this year with “Dracula” and “The Seuss Odyssey” and they were sure to deliver
What to Watch: ‘The Guardian’
By Dain Maher Posted March 17, 2014 “The Guardian” is a very powerful, inspiring movie about a little-known branch of the Coast Guard known as rescue swimmers. The movie details the
Book Review: ‘Salt Sugar Fat’ by Michael Moss
By Jessie Schirrick Posted March 17, 2014 Honestly, had I not been assigned to read this book for AP Comp. I probably wouldn’t have ever considered it, but I’m glad that
Performer of the Week: Mackenzie Manley
By Jessie Schirrick Posted March 11, 2014 The Performer of the Week is someone who has caught their teacher/supervisor’s attention in a positive way. A performer is a dancer, a band
Music Review: Snow Patrol
By Karen Esparza Posted March 10, 2014 Most of you have probably heard the song “Chasing Cars” on the radio at some point in time, but you more than likely
Music Review: Snow Patrol
By Karen Esparza Posted March 10, 2014 Most of you have probably heard the song “Chasing Cars” on the radio at some point in time, but you more than likely