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Affordable fashion tips to embrace the fall spirit

Hannah Mason, co-editor-in-chief
October 2, 2015

       

Illustration by Jini John

Streaming services blamed for decline in music industry’s profits

Hannah Rauh, co-a&e editor
October 2, 2015

In this technological-savvy era, there are many different ways of obtaining music, including streaming services like Spotify, media libraries like iTunes and buying physical copies like CDs and vinyls....

Students find outlet in spoken word poetry

Megan Sheqiladze, staff reporter
August 16, 2015

Spoken word poetry is a form of expression for some South students. These spoken word poets find an outlet in poetry. “I feel like [spoken word poems] are more empowering," sophomore Dahlia...

Nine and Solace highlight acapella abilities

Nine and Solace highlight acapella abilities

Sharon Kim, staff reporter
August 4, 2015

Acapella is rising in the media through pop culture, even appearing in movies such as Pitch Perfect. Although GBS isn't the star of a movie, it has its very own "ACA-mazing" acapella teams: male group...

Scat That reflects on events and memories of past year

Scat That reflects on events and memories of past year

Gabby Zabat, staff reporter
July 12, 2015

Shoo-bop-shoo-bop-shoo-bop. Scatting is a musical skill which requires rhythm and harmony that Scat That, South's vocal jazz group possesses. However, as the year comes to a close after much learning...

South students perform spoken word poetry

Megan Sheqiladze, staff reporter
June 11, 2015

Spoken word poetry is a form of expression for some South students. These spoken word poets find an outlet in poetry. “I feel like [spoken word poems] are more empowering," sophomore Dahlia Maleh said....

Sounds of the Summer: Country Thunder preview

Hannah Mason, co-editor-in-chief
May 29, 2015

This year Country Thunder will be taking place from July 23-26 in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. Compared to other festivals, Country Thunder has a more relaxed and chill vibe. While there is a stage and sitting...

South artists, photographers are chosen to feature work at CSL Student Art Exhibition

South artists, photographers are chosen to feature work at CSL Student Art Exhibition

Aakash Bhojwani, staff reporter
May 29, 2015

Through the use of visual arts, the 27th annual CSL Student Art Exhibition showcased the creativity and talent of students from schools in the Chicago Suburban League (CSL). The exhibition took place at...

CineYouth Festival showcases students’ films, provides experience

CineYouth Festival showcases students’ films, provides experience

Hwa Oh, staff reporter
May 29, 2015

The Chicago International Film Festival sponsored the 11th annual CineYouth Festival featuring three GBS students’ films in Columbia College on May 7-9.  Selecting entries from around the globe,...

Sounds of the Summer: Warped Tour preview

Lauren Frias, co-editor-in-chief
May 29, 2015

For all enthusiastic alternative rock, indie, metal rock and even hip-hop fans, the Vans Warped Tour is a musical festival that can bring together a variety of music genres to a singular venue. This year,...

Glenbrooks perform energetic, comedic musical

Glenbrooks perform energetic, comedic musical

Nick Moran and John Park, staff reporters
May 29, 2015

After countless hours of toes tapping, mouths singing and hands scribbling on scripts, the 2015 Glenbrook Musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, drew in audiences from April 29-May...

Sounds of the Summer: Lollapalooza preview

Kali Croke, senior editor
May 29, 2015

The annual three-day music festival Lollapalooza will consume all of Chicago once more with music, food and out-of-state travellers July 31-Aug. 2 at its usual territory: Grant Park. While the lineup this...

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