BY MICHAEL FRANCO I think you should see this movie because it is a favorite for all families and movie-goers alike. This movie ranks near the top of the Spider-Man movie pantheon only trailing 2007’s Spider-Man 3. If you have seen any Marvel movie or are just a fan […]
BY ALLIE PINICK In Boulder Colorado, the parents of JonBenét Ramsey woke up to find their child missing. It was the morning of December 26, 1996. Preparing for a trip, they found a ransom note saying someone had taken their daughter and the only way to get her back […]
BY JONATHAN CORTEZ King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are an Australian psychedelic progressive rock band . Since their 2011 debut EP “Willoughby’s Beach,” the band has shown wild ambition in the fact they have released at least one album yearly since their debut, even releasing five albums in […]
BY HUNTER DONELSON Nigel Hayes, a superstar college basketball player from the University of Wisconsin, was at the College GameDay show as a part of the crowd. Much like many other students and fans, he was holding up a sign. Typically students hold up funny signs knocking the other […]
BY KEV’VION MORGAN-MARTIN What are loot boxes? Loot boxes are what video game companies use to for their live service games. These games sole purpose is to keep people playing for as long as possible in hopes of earning the company more money through the payment of micro transactions. […]
BY JONATHAN CORTEZ We in the states are no stranger to protest. From the 1960’s anti-war movement to the Stonewall Riots and modern day LGBTQ pride events, we’ve seen our fair share of political activism. Yet over 7,000 miles away, a certain cities tension is growing as many take […]
Several students discuss their thoughts on the new cellphone policy.
BY REGAN HENNING Experiencing a completely different upbringing than their elders, the younger generation was born into a world where electronics are regularly implemented into their life. Watching family videos recorded with a camera that can now only be described as ancient will no longer be a tradition. With […]
BY HUNTER DONELSON The Independence School District added a new level to their cell phone policy that nearly wipes out all electronic communication. The new policy states that students will not be allowed to operate their mobile devices at any time during school besides their designated lunch shift or […]
BY STELLA BRYAN On average, how much are you on your phone daily? 2 hours? 4 hours? Maybe even 8? According to a recent report by Common Sense Media, it shows that teens spend up to nine hours a day using electronics for entertainment purposes. A full school day […]