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Singer Eric Nam pops with new English album

Raina Sayson, Staff Writer
February 11, 2022

Until the release of his second album, There and Back Again, I had only known the Korean American singer-songwriter Eric Nam as a TV entertainer, and didn’t listen to much of his music. Released on Jan....

Zayn’s Zine: Wanting to create illustrated panels to go alongside his songs, Zayn Malik set on a project with Noah Sterling, a mixed-media director who specializes in a comic-book style.

Zayn shows off musical potential through new album

Raina Sayson, staff writer
February 12, 2021

Coming from a world-renowned boyband, One Direction, Zayn Malik is always being closely watched by the world. His debut single, PILLOWTALK, dominated charts and proved Zayn’s capability as a solo artist...

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Hands up in the air: SEVENTEEN celebrates their fans

Raina Sayson, staff writer
October 2, 2020

hth mini-album Heng:garae this past June. Henggarae is a Korean word that translates to “tossing someone up in the air in celebration.” SEVENTEEN described this as an album given to their fans as a...

Mac Ayres disappoints with Something to Feel

Raina Sayson, staff reporter
February 8, 2019

Mac Ayres is a rising Alternative R&B artist who debuted with his EP Drive Slow in August 2017. Something To Feel is Ayres’s first full-length debut album. While Drive Slow was a phenomenal masterpiece,...

Vivacious Visuals: Performing alongside her teammates, junior Taylor Woitesek (center) partakes in Color Guard’s first performance of the year at South’s first home football game on Aug 30. The season has since ended, but Color Guard, along with the marching band, won Grand Champions at their final competition in Sandwich, Illinois.

Color Guard strives to create captivating visuals

Tania Faraj and Raina Sayson
November 12, 2018

Spinning flags and wooden rifles while concentrating on performing choreographed routines are the typical daily patterns of being a part of the Color Guard team at South. However, spectators are unable...

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