By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 30, 2012 Senior, Anna Mellen, began her art career by taking Art I during her freshman year. Mellen took this class “for the humanities credit.
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Arts and Entertainment
Senior Dedications
By Taylor LaTray Posted May 30, 2012 It’s nothing new that every year we lose a large group of people we’ve become attached to. It never becomes easier for these
Marc’s favorite summer songs
By Marc Esquivel Posted May 30, 2012 As the school year SLOWLY creeps its way to the end and the thrills of summer are right around the corner, some people
Return of the summer blockbusters
By Nic Velasquez Posted May 29, 2012 Every year there are plenty of movies that come out over the summer that attract a large audience and bring in millions of
Game Review: ‘Halo 4’
By Trenton Smith Posted May 29, 2012 At the end of “Halo 3” (after beating it on the highest difficulty level; legendary) we saw John-117 (almost always referred to as
What to Watch: ‘The Mentalist’
By Taylor LaTray Posted May 25, 2012 A forensic comedy about a man who uses psychic abilities to help solve murders has been a popular series since it first came
What to Watch: ‘Bones’
By Brandon Eastman Posted May 20, 2012 “Bones” is another investigation show on television; however, it strays from the norm of just catching criminals with the use of regular DNA
What to Watch: ‘Prometheus’
By Justin Albright Posted May 20, 2012 On June 8, 2012, the movie “Prometheus” is set to come out, providing excitement for countless people. “Prometheus” is a science-fiction movie directed
Review: ‘Impractical Jokers’
By Madison Waldie Posted May 20, 2012 On Thursday nights, TruTV gets a little bit of comedic relief when the cast of “Impractical Jokers” stars in an improvised prank set
Movie Review: ‘The Lucky One’
By Harley Long Posted May 15, 2012 Another Nicolas Sparks novel makes it big in the movies just as “Dear John” did. The “Lucky One” is about a Marine Sergeant
