‘One Day’ tells realistic but anticlimactic love story
Cara Reilly, Copy Editor
October 27, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Books and Video Games
Although flawed by an inconsistent main male character and a disappointing ending that is more bitter than sweet, “One Day” is an intriguing, realistic story of undeniable love. “One Day” is a quintessential just-friends story told in a fresh way with a yearly snapshot of the relationship... Read more »
‘Black Ops’ hits target, improves predecessor
Henry Shepard, Reporter
December 17, 2010
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Books and Video Games
Your bones are chilled. You’ve been outside of GameStop for hours in the cold with a few dedicated friends, but it will be worth it at midnight. You rush into the store, buy the game, speed home, and play your first game of death match on "Call of Duty: Black Ops." This was the story for hundreds... Read more »
‘Hate List’ surpasses summer reading expectations
Caroline Spath, Online Post Editor
September 10, 2010
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Books and Video Games
“What if you wished someone would die and then it happened? What if the killer was someone you loved?” These are just two of the questions that Valerie Leftman reflected on after a shooting takes place at her school, Garvin High. Her boyfriend, Nick Levil, was the killer. He targeted people... Read more »





