Are you more fashionable than a fifth grader?
Caroline Spath, reporter
June 1, 2010
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Wait. And penguins and seals and dolphins and dogs… And every other animal alive. The newest trend to emerge started in elementary school but has received the approval of people of all ages. Animal rubber band bracelets are just rubber bands that are formed into... Read more »
Sun-kissed or the Kiss of Death?
Cara Reilly, reporter
May 29, 2010
On a sunny spring day with temperatures in the upper seventies, a seemingly endless stream of people ignored the all-natural sunshine in favor of getting an expensive, fake version of a suntan from what looks like a spaceship. The bell on the door announcing the arrival of yet another customer rang constantly... Read more »
Revamp your iPod
Maggie Cassidy, Reporter
May 29, 2010
Your iPod is suffering. You haven’t added new songs since the school year started. But with those sacred lazy summer days quickly approaching, you’ll finally be able to create a new summer playlist with these artists. OneRepublic’s album Waking Up was released in November of 2009, and remained... Read more »
Mat Kearney is standing on top of the world
Maggie Cassidy, Reporter
May 26, 2010
People are squished together like sardines in a can, trying to get as close as they can to the stage. Everyone is singing along to “Runaway Car”, and clapping to the beat. Just as singer Mat Kearney starts to sing again from a pause in the song, he takes the hand of an audience member and jumps... Read more »
Recapping a year in movies
Eva Bialobrzeski, Reporter
May 26, 2010
Lieutenant Aldo Raine knelt to the ground in front of a Nazi begging for his life. He smiled and took out a knife and grabbed the Nazi by his head and carved the Swastika symbol into the cringing man’s head. He threw the man out of his way and looks at his men, the Basterds,... Read more »

