Affection for Almost Maine

Hunter Cloud, Sports Editor December 1, 2015

    The crowd was captivated right from the opening scene as the play explored the complexity of love.     The play takes place in a small (almost) town in Maine from which the play gets its...

Made in the A.M.

Ashton Moreland, Managing Editor December 1, 2015

If you’ve been living under a rock for the past five years, ask any stranger on the street who One Direction is and they will be able to tell you. This information may not be transmitted without a crazed...

Bieber is back with a “Purpose”

Amanda Thattanakham, Business Manager December 1, 2015

Since his 2013 release of his album, Journals, Justin Bieber has been spending time “rebranding” himself. Comedy Roasts, donations to charities to appeal to his philanthropic side, as well as his popular...

Adele’s “Hello”

Holland Primm, Editor December 1, 2015

Adele emerged out of four years of silence to produce perhaps the most epic of breakup anthems, Hello. After the birth of her son in 2012, the powerhouse of a songstress seemed to disappear off the face...

Bearfoot’s new hit “Oh”

Kacie Young, Review Editor December 1, 2015

BearFoot, a newly-formed band founded by three students, John Rhodes, Jonah Thornton, and Isaac Baker, released their first song on October 22nd. Their song, “Oh.,” resembles many alternative songs...

Steve Jobs

Brock Brames, Designer November 17, 2015

An iconic businessman and innovator is the subject of the unique, intense, and emotional film Steve Jobs. Directed by Danny Bloye, this biopic is the farthest you could get from a biopic. More importantly,...

American Sniper targets audience, emotions

February 6, 2015

Dead silence was the only response in the completely filled movie theatre. As “American Sniper” ended, the hearts of watchers fell as the credits scrolled down the screen. Everyone sat in their chairs...

‘Annie’ gets hard knock reviews

Jordan Setser, Reporter February 5, 2015

The remake of the 1982 film, “Annie” made its way towards theaters Dec. 19. This fun, kid friendly movie captured the attention of most families while portraying an orphan girl looking for her parents...

Austin City Limits takes me out of this world

Joanna Keck February 5, 2015

 As I stood 30 yards from Lana Del Rey while still being able to hear Iggy Azalea performing “Fancy” in the distance, I made a decision that Austin City Limits is a slightly ridiculous, more inappropriate...

Trivia Crack addicts players like crack

Gabriella Maestri, News editor December 12, 2014

Six categories, four choices per spin, one win. Trivia crack is the hottest app around right now, and no one can seem to get enough of it. The app being free to apple users only makes it that much better,...

Drama’s production dazzles student body

Ashlynn Mayes, Reporter May 2, 2013

As the background music of the Les Misérables reprisal fades to silence and the lights dim to black, dressed to impress, junior Jacob Reynolds, takes the stage and delivers a splendid rendition of “...

FREAKIN’ CHICKEN WAS FREAKIN’ AWESOME

Justin Dhaliwal, Reporter May 1, 2013

Crispy, juicy, tender, and freakin’ great! That is what you experience at a stand behind a stand. Freakin’ Chicken is a unique trailer behind Shave the Planet in Fayetteville. Freakin’ Chicken is...

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