Top 10 ways to stay happy when you’re under the weather

Austin Griffin, Staff Reporter
May 16, 2012

   Many people have problems with staying happy. Here are some great ways to cope when you’re feeling under the weather.  Many people keep journals to get problems out of their head and put it on paper, Others try expressive writing. Here are the top 10 ways to cope with feeling sad. Be flexible.... Read more »

Rarest animals in the world

Christina Woodard, Staff Reporter
May 4, 2012

Out of all the beautiful animals known on this planet, can you name the ones that are on the verge of extinction? We’ve seen them on the news and in the paper, heard about them on the radio, but have you actually seen one? Some of these animals are worth over thousands of dollars and if spotted,... Read more »

Say Anything: ‘Anarchy, My Dear’

Makenzie McKinnis, Online Edior in Chief
April 9, 2012

   Anarchy, My Dear is the band’s first release on an indie since leader, Max Bemis, released the scene classic …Is A Real Boy in 2004. Bemis, since Is A Real Boy, has matured not only as a songwriter but as a person. He’s now married to Sherri DuPree. Drugs are out of his system, and his outlook... Read more »

ACT: An amazing performance of West Side Story

Kaelyn Cole, Editor in Chief
April 9, 2012

Having never been to a performance put on by the Academy of Children’s Theater I wasn’t exactly sure what I was in for, but what I got was a well rehearsed and entertaining play with incredible production quality in a packed theater. It is the classic story of star crossed lovers both from opposing... Read more »

Top 10 childrens movies

Christina Woodard, Staff Reporter
March 26, 2012

Before we all graduate and are all ready to leave the nest, there are a few things that we all should enjoy and embrace the little kid in all of us. The best way to do this? Watch children’s movies, the story lines, the happily ever after, what isn’t there to enjoy? Based on my research, I’ve compiled... Read more »

Are the oldies better?

Benjamin Washburn, Videographer
March 26, 2012

Throughout time, film has been a powerful thing that has lasted through out some of life’s worst moments like the Great Depression.  Film has scared people about the unknown like War of the Worlds scared people and made them think, what would happen if aliens really did came to earth?  Films have... Read more »

“Sweet” vegan recipe

Hailey Pain, News and Feature Editor
March 9, 2012

All you need to do to impress your vegetarian or vegan friends is to bake them some of these vegan chocolate chip cookies that will put a healthy and happy smile on their faces! INGREDIENTS: 2 cups of unbleached flour 2 teaspoons of baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt Pinch of cinnamon (this is optional) One... Read more »

Black Butler review

Zach Lucas, Entertainment Editor
March 2, 2012

Many people have asked me to write a review on this anime, so I shall grant you your request. Black Butler, otherwise known as Kuroshitsuji, is about a young 12-year-old boy named Ciel Phantomhive who is the head of the Phantomhive family, and his demon butler Sebastian Michaelis, and how they investigate... Read more »

Sickness and suffering after an awesome weekend

Dagnie Johnson, Staff Reporter
February 29, 2012

  After a long weekend at RadCon, just about every one of the con-goers was found hovering  over the toilet, transforming every liquid and solid into a projectile after a highly contagious stomach flu went around the convention. The number of people affected by the illness was large enough to catch... Read more »

The Best Unknown Romances

Christina Woodard, Staff Reporter
February 15, 2012

We have all heard of the classic romance movies like the Notebook, A Walk to Remember, and The Titanic. But what about the movies that don’t a chance in the limelight? A good romance movie is as hard to find as the real thing, one that makes the girls go weak in the knees, and the guys appreciate a... Read more »

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