By Mickey Donovan Posted February 1, 2013 Art teacher Ms. Irene Kottke chose Andrea Egger as the Performer of the Week. Andrea worked the hardest in the Art 1 class.
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Movie Review: ‘The Silence of the Lambs’
By Mickey Donovan Posted January 10, 2013 “The Silence of the Lambs” is a classic American horror film that was released in 1991. It was directed by Jonathan Demme. The
Press Release: Man Arrested For Planning Terrorism Attack
By Mickey Donovan Posted January 7, 2013 According to the latest FBI press release, Mohammad Abdul Rahman Abukhdair, 25, and Randy Wilson, also known as Rasheed Wilson, 25, both U.S.
What to Watch: BCS Championship
By Mickey Donovan Posted January 6, 2013 The wait for the two top-ranked teams is almost over. The 2013 BCS National Championship Game will take place on Monday, January 7,
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Josh Watterson
By Mickey Donovan Posted December 12, 2012 Off the court, Josh Watterson is one of the most nicest guys you could ever meet but, when put on a basketball court
Steroids may keep Barry Bonds out of Hall of Fame
By Mickey Donovan Posted December 7, 2012 In the latest polls, people believe that Barry Bonds should not get elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame because he took
What to Watch: World Baseball Classic
By Mickey Donovan Posted November 15, 2012 Just as you thought that baseball season was over, the 2013 Baseball World Classic qualifiers take place this November. Countries around the world
Buckaroo Roundup: Liam Gallups
By Mickey Donovan Posted November 1, 2012 Q: What is your full name?A: Liam Gallups Q: Where and when were you born?A: I was born on August 22, 1998, in
Music Review: ‘The Heist’
By Mickey Donovan Posted October 30, 2012 Macklemore’s new album, The Heist, was released October 9, 2012. In the first couple of days the album was Number 1 on iTunes.
Performer of the Week: Eman Eizinga
By Mickey Donovan Posted October 24, 2012 The majority of the stagecraft team said that Eman Eizinga impacted the play, An Evening With Edgar Allen Poe, the most. Eizinga played