Category: Opinion

Column: Say hello to real world

by Jordan Hanford So long to hall passes, school lunches and parent supervision. Goodbye high school. Say hi to making a schedule, cooking meals and paying for college.            Seniors count down the days until graduation when they walk across the stage into a new realm of responsibilities.            The notions of freedom and independence …

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Column: ‘Bromances’ live on

by Danielle Childress One of the senior superlatives is cutest couple, and every year, the class wonders if the couple will stay together through college or work or long distances. But what about the bromances? We all know ‘em. The boys of a bromantic relationship are best friends who are always together, speaking a language …

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Column: Responsibilities hinder final goodbyes

by Amber Blair Summer vacation is only days ahead. For seniors headed to college, this may be one of the last summers at home.  Some of them will go on family vacations, chill with friends, hit up all of the local hot spots and just relax. Most seniors, however, won’t be spending their summer relaxing …

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Review: The Pirates: Band of Misfits

Although advertising depicts “The Pirates: Band of Misfits” as a must-see animated film for children, the best part of the film is not the “Ham Nite” or the “luxuriantly-bearded” captain but the ending, since the film is a weak attempt to make an animated comedy.

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Review: Vulnerable

While other bands have turned to different genres, The Used have managed to provide fresh sound and variety while staying true to their emo-pop roots. Their new album “Vulnerable” is one of their best since the band had 100% percent creative control.

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