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Shadowhunters disappoints with cliché development

Shadowhunters disappoints with cliché development

Hannah Mason, co-editor-in-chief
March 11, 2016

As of late, it almost seems like every TV show, movie or book has followed the same formula: a random teenager is living a ‘normal’ life, then something goes wrong and they are suddenly thrown into...

TROUBLED TUNES: Wendla (Anna Blanchard, left), Melchior (Patrick Rooney, center) and Moritz (Ben Barker, right) perform the last song, “The Song of Purple Summer”.

Spring Awakening pushes boundaries through moving storyline, striking arrangements

Juliette Ovadia, theatre reviewer
March 11, 2016

When information is made uncomfortable or unspeakable, or is hidden or silenced by parents afraid of what it could mean for their children, does that information not explode? Steven Sater, creator of...

 Focusing their attention, a GBS ACT prep class learns test-taking strategies. These classes enable students to perform better on the ACT, providing a more complete picture of their academic abilities.

Standardized testing provides alternative outlook on qualifications

Dana Sim, columnist
March 11, 2016

It’s an abomination that is whispered with pain and fear throughout the nation. From midnight scares to morning breakdowns, it’s a monstrosity. It’s called standardized testing. Advanced Placement...

Presidential election requires thoughtful discourse

March 11, 2016

With the presidential election season in full-swing and the Illinois primary on March 15, it is extremely common to see political commentaries on your newsfeeds and candidate signs posted in your neighbor’s...

Deadpool intrigues mature audiences

Deadpool intrigues mature audiences

Lauren Frias, co-editor-in-chief
March 11, 2016

Reeling in a massive $135 million in sales just during opening weekend, a new Marvel movie broke the box office early February. Contrary to the expected goody-goody atmosphere of your average Marvel movie,...

Problems with school warrant real request for change

Alexandra Sharp, Features editor
March 2, 2016

Pointless. Boring. Useless. More than once, I have heard kids in the hallways or at lunch describe school as a complete waste of their time. And let’s be honest, a lot of you who are reading this probably...

Romantic relationships garner necessities for success: what you can do to make love work

Charlie You, columnist
February 18, 2016

Be flexible. In volleyball, no matter how tall or strong the hitter, the perfect set will mean nothing if one major variable of the equation is out of balance: the timing. If the hitter jumps too early...

Selfish desires prove Powerball losers are real winners

Selfish desires prove Powerball losers are real winners

Jonathan Lee, asst. opinions editor
February 5, 2016

In the past month, America experienced something great. It was a time of hope for everyone. No one had ever dreamed of something so amazing. Achieving the American dream was missing just one thing—the...

Coldplay’s final album introduces new sound, recalls band’s history

Leah Dunne, asst. features editor
February 5, 2016

Thinking of my early childhood years, I can’t help but remember listening to Coldplay’s early 2000 songs, “Yellow,” “Fix You,” “The Scientist” and “Speed of Sound.” Lead singer Chris...

‘Comfort women’ deserve greater recognition for traumas

Elaine Sine, co-opinions editor
February 5, 2016

On Dec. 28, 2015, I discovered Japan and Korea’s agreement to settle a 70-year dispute of Japan’s sexual enslavement of South Korean women. Optimism and exhilaration ballooned within me. A bit of...

The Revenant impresses with stunning imagery, acting

Dani Tuchman, co-editor-in-chief
February 5, 2016

There’s no question that director Alejandro González Iñárritu has secured his spot in the non-existent Filmmakers Hall of Fame. With his recent release of The Revenant, Iñárritu continues to solidify...

Strong female characters deserve  greater attention

Strong female characters deserve greater attention

Dana Sim, columnist
February 5, 2016

What do Harry Potter, Holden Caulfield, Gandalf and Captain Kirk all have in common? They’re all male protagonists. But where are the female protagonists? On the big screen, women are not stars. Typically,...

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