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Ally Hottle, Journalist
September 22, 2011
In 1973, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark was an American made-for-television hit horror film that has been altered into a slightly different and more horrifying adventure for viewers that premiered on August 26. The gruesome prologue of the movie sets stage in 1910 at an ancient gothic-like mansion... Read more »
Amber Cox
March 31, 2011
Just go with it is a romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. Danny (played by Sandler) is a plastic surgeon who uses his assistant (Jennifer Aniston) and her two kids to impress a women. He makes up lies about his life to win her over. When his plan goes wrong he ends up in Hawaii... Read more »
Dana Everly
March 31, 2011
Bieber fever is sweeping the nation; millions of girls have fallen for the 17-year-old singer. Bieber started as a normal hockey-loving Canadian kid that had a lot of talent. He posted videos of himself singing popular songs like “With You” by Chris Brown, and he got noticed by a lot of teenagers. One... Read more »
Sam Simpson, Editor
March 14, 2011
I am eighteen-years-old and, for nearly two decades, my entire life was a lie. I write this to let you know of the fantastic adventures I have been on during the last five months—some so amazing that they’re hard to believe. I found this out when my father, a normally stalwart man with salt-and-pepper... Read more »
Kristiana Kuqi
March 11, 2011
1. It is illegal to be a prostitute in Siena, Italy, if your name is Mary. 2. The Anglo- Saxons thought Friday was such an unlucky day that they killed any child that was born that day. 3. In Albania, nodding your head means no and shaking your head means yes. 4. The women of some African tribes scar... Read more »
Chelsea Kendall
March 10, 2011
The Mechanic is a so-called action film, but it should be called a violent film. This film was a remake of the 1972 original. The previews showed this movie as a good action flick, but when I went and saw it, it was filled with a lot of violent and brutality. The movie is rated ‘R’ for a reason.... Read more »
Dana Everly
March 1, 2011
Black Ops, the seventh installment of the game Call of Duty came out on November 9, 2010, and it is a major hit. The game was released worldwide and sold more than seven million copies during the first day it was out, beating a previous sales records set by Modern Warfare. Black Ops is a first person... Read more »
Big Red
March 1, 2011
Dear Big Red, Why are people so rude these days? —Miss Manners They weren’t disciplined enough as a child. I was raised by the belt and I am a perfectly etiquette-abiding citizen. Saddle-trained by age two, Big Red Dear Big Red, Why do people keep cutting other people off in the hallway? Sometimes... Read more »
Victoria Reynolds
March 1, 2011
Like the horror fanatic that I am, I was quite impressed with how “The Roommate” played out. I could see myself going to college in the next five years and, with my luck, being stuck with some psychotic roommate. The rolls were well played, especially Leighton Meester who played Sarah’s roommate,... Read more »
Hollie Chenault
March 1, 2011
Since the start of the New Year, artists such as Katy Perry and Bruno Mars have managed to remain number one on charts following a featured-based year; one in which most songs featured another artist. ‘Black and Yellow’ by Wiz Khalifa, known for his freestyle mix tapes and “grass root fans”... Read more »