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Quiet violence

Katherine Carson, Online Editor October 29, 2018

Hush, a 2016 thriller, is a staple of modern horror with its unique way of terrorizing the human psyche. Maddie, a deaf writer, lives alone in the woods as to gain inspiration for her novels. Although...

Return to the Hundred Acre Woods

Katherine Carson, Online Editor October 12, 2018

Winnie the Pooh is one of the most beloved characters in literary history. With its release in 1926, for almost 100 years parents have continued to share the story that was such a large part of their childhood...

The tour with the great reputation

The tour with the great reputation

Kayla Rushton, Co-Editor October 5, 2018

Taylor Swift has a big reputation, which she lived up to. With one lite main beautifly stage, two mini stages, 3 amazing females performers and 58,611 screaming fans, she puts on the show of a lifetime....

Hockey Dad

Hockey Dad

Halle Roberts, Editor October 5, 2018

Hockey Dad is an alternative band based out of Windang, Australia. The group is made of only two members, Zach Stephenson, lead singer and guitarist, and Billy Fleming, drummer. The band’s latest album...

'Comedown Machine' holds a slightly stronger air of experimentation than first album

‘Comedown Machine’ holds a slightly stronger air of experimentation than first album

Jack Williams, Reporter September 4, 2018

The smell of graphite is rank in my nostrils and a look of premature depletion is already staining my face. School is back, and with school also comes a new league of music reviews. This week I will be...

Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society

Sarah Bomben, Reporter March 9, 2018

We all have an inner fire that burns and pushes us everyday to achieve our dreams, and we need to listen to this and follow our passions to live at the fullest. This is the message I got from the 1989...

In Colour Album-Jamie xx

In Colour Album-Jamie xx

Jack Williams, Reporter March 9, 2018

This week’s review will dissect one of the most musically insurgent electronic albums since Daft Punk's Discovery. This album is also one of the few electronic albums I can stand. Jamie Smith, known...

Blue Madonna Album- BØRNS

Blue Madonna Album- BØRNS

Jade Farmer, Reporter March 9, 2018

Nearly two and a half years after the release of the widely celebrated album “Dopamine”, BØRNS is back with another triumph. His new album titled “Blue Madonna” falls nothing short of an indie...

Ban.Do brings colorful products

Ban.Do brings colorful products

Caroline Cain, A&E Editor March 8, 2018

The first thing you see when you visit Ban.Do’s vibrant and colorful website is a banner that reads, “we are serious about fun.” This quirky saying represents the brand and their products perfectly....

Paper Towns

Paper Towns

Maggie McDonald, Editor March 5, 2018

John Green is a renowned author definitely well-known by most teenage girls for his various novels, including The Fault in Our Stars, a sappy love story that’s full of bittersweet travel, adventures,...

Charly's Taqueria Review

Charly’s Taqueria Review

Chase Strickland, Sports Editor February 8, 2018

If you're  a fan of Authentic Mexican food and are looking for a new place to try, I  recommend you go to Charly’s Taqueria located at 1830 S Pleasant St. in Springdale. I walked in and was greeted...

John Mayer Waves In Music

Riley Neil, Features editor February 23, 2017

John Mayer writes the type of lyrics that I would write down in a notebook or a moody tweet. “Wave One” is just the first installment of the future EPs that Mayer will release a the start of each month,...

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