Creative Writing – “The Chirp”

By: Miles Estrada | Writer (Fiction) September 28, 2017 From all my years spent in this queer land of craggy mountains and festooned rainforest, I, Alfred Quisenberry, can safely say that I might very well be […]

Movie Review – IT

By: Lucas Henkel   &   Danny Olivares | Arts & Entertainment Editors September 13, 2017 Since its announcement back in 2015, Andy Muschietti’s IT has quite possibly been one of the most anticipated horror movies of the […]

Club Profile: Super Smash Brothers

By: Clayton Bonigut | Writer   &   Darren DiMarco | Web Designer September 13, 2017 Amongst the crowd and chaos available at Club Rush, a solitary club with a single sign stood their ground as […]

A Guide to the Perfect Promposal

By: Stephanie Diaz | Writer/Photographer   &   Victor Mendoza | Writer April 18, 2017 With prom being less than a month away, the majority of seniors and juniors have begun to prepare for the spectacular […]

Disney Stories – Gruesome or Everyone’s Little Dream

February 24th, 2017 By Hailey Griffith |Writer/Photographer In the mid-19th century, the Brothers Grimm wrote fairy tales. Their fairy tales were eventually adapted into films for children. However, the stories themselves were gruesome and dark, dealing with subjects that […]

What it Means to be “Insta-Famous”

By: Camryn Ostrander | Writer/Photographer   &   Kenzie Mckinnon | Writer February 22, 2017 Ever desired to be the next Jay Alvarrez (@jayalvarrez), Alexis Ren (@alexisren), or Eva Gutowski (@mylifeaseva)? They did not become famous by […]

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