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V-Show theme ‘Carpe Diem’ provides opportunity for wide range of acts

Rachel Mann, Sally You, Kali Croke, co-a&e editor, asst. a&e editor, staff reporter
February 1, 2013

  The Glenbrook South Variety Show (V-Show) is a production that students, faculty and the community look forward to every year. According to director Stevi Marks, “Carpe Diem” will be the...

TV opens doors for students on, off camera

Rachel Mann and Maddie Abrams, Maeve Hanrahan and Anna Hofmockel, co-a&e editors, staff reporters
February 1, 2013

Lights, camera, action! The lights come up, and the director calls “rolling” as students in South’s Television program begin to play their parts in yet another production. Taught by Mark Ferguson,...

TV show Ca$h brings off-beat comedy to students, community

Rachel Mann, co-a&e editor
November 9, 2012

“It’s actually a really boring and bad time, and we all dread getting together to make the show because we’re not friends and we don’t enjoy each other’s company. It’s really painful to do...

Q&A with Purple Apple

Rachel Mann, Maddie Abrams, A&E editors
October 5, 2012

Purple Apple, a band comprised of sophomores Nonie Andersen, Olivia Eigel and Madi O’Brien, and their former babysitter Devin Ulery, performed at Lollapalooza Aug. 3 and 4. The A&E editors asked...

Distorted Self-Image: Recovering sophomore Lindsey Zelvin creates SOFA club in order to raise awareness about eating disorders

Rachel Mann, co-A+E Editor
May 25, 2012

Walking into the cafeteria, a girl observes the student members selecting their food. Some migrate toward the sandwiches. Others opt for a fruit cup. The girl feels her stomach rumbling, but then notices...

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