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The plot of “Red One” revolves around the kidnapping of winter demigod St. Nick and the attempt to rescue him just in time for Christmas. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures | Used with permission

‘Red One’ makes the naughty list of holiday films with charm

By Sagnik Nag Chowdhury and Benjamin Zhang November 20, 2024

Warner Bros. Pictures kicked off the holiday festivities with its Christmas film “Red One” on Nov. 15, showcasing a fantastical and mythological interpretation of the classic “saving Christmas”...

Keely Gladis (’27) writes poems in her journal throughout the day Oct. 18. Gladis worked on her first collection for a year and hopes to publish it.

Keely Gladis pursues passion for writing through poetry collection

By Emily Iannazzo, The American School in London November 20, 2024

In August 2023, Keely Gladis (’27) sat down to write a poem, not knowing it would spark a year-long journey culminating in her completed poetry collection, “Oddities and Entities.” However, Gladis...

Men of Character: local blockbuster

Men of Character: local blockbuster

By Julia Gronert, Mounds View High School November 19, 2024

From a story of winning True Team State to facing traumatic injuries, senior Isaac Tsai’s documentary "Men of Character" details the inspiring journey of Mounds View High School’s boys track team in...

Quinn Martin, a recent "Big Brother" contestant, went to college with GHS teacher Tyler Garder.

Quinn Martin’s 59 Days Of Living His Dream

By Harlee Boyd, Gretna High School November 19, 2024

Many people dream of being a part of their favorite TV show, but, for most, it stays like that–a dream. However, for 25-year-old Omaha native Quinn Martin, his dream became a reality when he was one...

For Margaret Dismukes Massad, the owner of Peter Pan Mini Golf and a McCallum graduate, the importance of Peter Pan Mini Golf goes beyond saving the business. As a child, some of her happiest memories are of observing her father, Glenn Dismukes, create the sculptures that still stand today at Peter Pan Mini-Golf in her backyard. “My favorite memories are just of my dad carving the figures,” Massad said. “We were the only kids with a dinosaur in the backyard.”

Keep Austin putting!

By Elizabeth Nation, McCallum High School November 19, 2024

When Peter Pan Mini-Golf opened in 1948, the Dismukes family couldn’t possibly imagine that it would still be around 76 years later as a pillar of the Austin community, according to Margaret Dismukes...

Farrow sits at his desk and edits on his computer.

Senior edits, photographs for school

By Will Sveda, Revere High School November 18, 2024

Editing and photography are incredibly powerful tools for any school. Every sporting event, news article, dance, and meeting is met with a well-crafted photo or video. No one knows this better than Donovan...

“Marvel’s Spider-Man 2”, developed by Insomniac Games and published by Playstation Studios, was released for the Playstation Five (PS5) on Oct. 20, 2023. Recently, it was announced to be coming to Personal Computers (PCs) next year, Jan. 30, 2025. The game was praised by both critics and players for its excellent combat, well-crafted story, and enjoyable gameplay.

Pixel Perfect: Spiders and Symbiotes, Swingin’ and Slingin’

By Geoff Brauchler, Rock Canyon High School November 18, 2024

Over his 62-year run in comics, TV shows, movies and games, Spider-Man has cemented himself in our popular culture. The whitty web-slinger has fought enemies like Doctor Octopus, the Vulture, Electro and...

Math teachers gather to watch shows and movies during Movie Club.

The Movie Club

By Ash Thebeau, Eureka High School - MO November 18, 2024

While some would argue that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, there’s no question that lunch is an important meal as well, especially during a student’s day at school. Not only does...

"Heretic:" A24 Strikes Again!

“Heretic:” A24 Strikes Again!

By Amelia Bowman, Brimmer and May School November 18, 2024

“Heretic” is the ultimate test of faith, and A24 has, yet again, delivered an experience that renews my faith in the studio itself. With an iconic A24 blend of atmospheric tension and razor-sharp...

Book prices rise over the year, with people expecting the average book price to reach 20,000 won by the year 2024.

Bookworms bewildered by inflation

By Jules Youn, Daegu International School November 14, 2024

Downtown, banners that read “CLOSED” dot windows of empty bookstores, and unclaimed pageturners collect dust on racks as they wait for an audience that never arrives. Last year, Korea’s readership...

Senior Akki Gundu practicing for the Seva Dance INfusion performance Nov. 3. “[Seva Dance has] allowed me to express my love for dancing and for my culture, which I don't get to do a lot, so it's kind of special,” Gundu said. (This image has been horizontally flipped.)

Benefiting the community with Bollywood

By Emily Olm-Shipman and Sri Trikona November 14, 2024

Seva, meaning selfless service in Sanskrit, perfectly embodies the non-profit organization Seva Dance’s mission, senior Krrish Sanjanwala said.  Sanjanwala, the son of co-founder and vice president...

The cover art for The Cure's newest album, Songs of A Lost World, depicts a light gray, misshapen stone contrasted by a dark background.

The Cure returns with monotonously gloomy album Songs of A Lost World

By Hanna Cortright, Archie Williams High School November 12, 2024

On Friday, Nov. 1, English rock band The Cure released their 14th studio album, Songs of A Lost World. Quintessentially on theme with their past music releases, The Cure sticks to its familiar, melancholy,...

“Smile 2” is a chilling horror film that challenges the measures viewers take to heal and self-reflect. The film was released in theaters Oct. 18,  according to ODEON.

‘Smile 2’ captivates audiences, demands vulnerability through disturbing take on trauma

By Ayra Ansari and Rania Raj November 12, 2024

"Smile 2" turns every friendly face into a threat. Directed by Parker Finn, it’s a unique commentary on the depths and turmoils of human expectations and trauma. The film invites the audience back into...

Why I Read Banned Books

By Sia Vaish, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School - KY November 12, 2024

Rape. Drugs. Abuse. It wasn’t even the first chapter until one of the characters in Ellen Hopkins' book experienced all of these things. In sixth grade, I made it through the first chapter of Smoke,...

Roblox has established itself as a leading platform for game development, with the top 10 creators on Roblox making 30 million dollars annually, according to Roblox. "The magic of Roblox is that you can just do and make anything you want really fast and learn the entire ecosystem pretty quickly. Roblox is the best platform in the world to start making something," said Nathan Griffin, a developer on Roblox as well as former employee of the platform.

From Robux to revenue: innovating success

By Emi Sim, Carlmont High School November 11, 2024

The clacking of a keyboard and the endless hum of a computer monitor fill the air of a bedroom. A teenager is hunched over their screen on Roblox. To most, this might just seem like another kid mindlessly...

The cover from Just Dance 2025, featuring dancers from "Basket Case" by Green Day, "One Last Time" by Ariana Grande, "Calabria 2007" by Enur.

Retaining its quintessential structure, Just Dance 2025 includes an enticing tracklist paired with oversaturated dance routines

By Elle Manning, Forest Hills Central High School November 11, 2024

Whether you possess coordination or not, "Just Dance" is an active, entertaining video game that caters to dancers of all levels. Originating in Paris and rapidly spreading across the globe, the video...

Created by visual artist collective Sports Banger, the album cover of “Godspeed” depicts a laying-of-hands ceremony, adding to the album’s religious themes. Warner Records | Used with permission

‘Godspeed’ blesses listeners with its revelry

By Jillian Ju, Monta Vista High School November 11, 2024

“Godspeed,” released on Oct. 17, is American DJ The Blessed Madonna’s love letter to underground raves and electronic music. Although the artist, born Marea Stamper, has previously remixed tracks...

DJ Jauxon Takes the Stage at Menlo Back-to-School Dance

DJ Jauxon Takes the Stage at Menlo Back-to-School Dance

By Alyssa McAdams, Menlo School November 5, 2024

Senior Jackson Coleman frantically rushed through the Harry Reid International Airport on Saturday, Sept. 14, hoping to make his flight from Las Vegas to San Francisco. Coleman, who had just finished taking...

Wonderland Books: bringing the joy of reading back to Bethesda

Wonderland Books: bringing the joy of reading back to Bethesda

By Elana Snyder, Walt Whitman High School November 5, 2024

The afternoon sun leaks through the windows, illuminating books littered on shelves. The sound of flipping pages and friendly chatter echoes through the bookstore as customers file in. The air fills with...

Long Do (11) works on his painting in the AP 2D Art and Design classroom. He creates a detailed underpainting for each of his works to get the value balance just right.

Artists win recognition in Delta and Midsouth fairs

By Addis Shiberou, White Station High School November 5, 2024

Besides the faint sounds of brushes flowing across canvases and pencils lightly scratching the surface of rough sketchbook paper, Charles Berlin’s art room is fairly quiet. The classroom reeks of fumes...

Painting outside the lines: Students spray-paint their way to French culture

Painting outside the lines: Students spray-paint their way to French culture

By Aien Du and Aila Jiang November 5, 2024

Spray can in hand, senior Kai Gomez did not expect to find herself painting a life-sized version of Smurfette on a Wednesday night atop senior Talulah Monthy’s shoulders. The two cheerleaders are...

Posing for a picture together, the Celebrities welcomed the Blue Belles to CPHS to learn the “Sister Kick” dance for the Nov. 1 halftime. This will be the first time the “Sister Kick” will be performed since the fall of 2015.. 
 “It’s going to be really visual and cool because we start off with every other person and then we split into the two teams and then we make one long kick-line with everyone,” Assistant Director Katie Thompson said. “It’s been awhile since they’ve done it and I’m just so excited to see it back again.” Photo courtesy of CPHS Celebrities

Does This Ring a Belle?

By Alyssa Fox, Cedar Park High School November 5, 2024

Blue and white mix with green and silver as 77 dancers mingle and get to know each other. Then it’s time to get to work as they lock arms and get ready for the tips of their toes to stretch to their...

Senior Kenneth Han competes at the 11th Annual Great Plains Marimba Competition in the summer. Though he didn’t win, Han said he was proud of the performance he was able to achieve since his improvement from the previous year.

Double the Rhythm

By Shiren Noorani, Hebron High School November 1, 2024

Hour one: he’s getting ready for rehearsal on a Monday morning. Hour eight: he’s racking his drum and rolling his marimba up the ramp.  Hour 22: he’s performing at the football game. Hour...

CREATING SCHOOL SPIRIT: Besa Carney enthusiastically plays piano for the students and families attending the Bulldogs and Hotdogs pep rally. Carney is the only piano player that performs with the Bowie band.

Student spends summer at prestigious music program

By Sydney Murphy, James Bowie High School November 1, 2024

Everyone has a dream, but for senior Besa Carney, her dream became a reality. Over the summer, Carney was accepted to the Juilliard Summer Piano Composition Program in New York. The Juilliard Summer Program...

Sophomore Brian Garcia sits in Mrs. Upton's class and works on his assignments. Brian is one of many students with an Edgar, a bowl-cut hairstyle with intricate shaved designs on the back of the head. While this haircut has become a craze in the Latino community, it needs to go.

Edgars: You’re More Than Just Your Hair

By Ivonne Sambrano, Frederick High School November 1, 2024

Attention all Edgars at Frederick High: get a new haircut. For those not in the know, "the Edgars" are a recent subculture in the young Latino community. These boys are defined by their look: True Religion...

Students gathered over the summer to paint mural.

Artistic talent on display in new mural

By Matthew Betti, Mounds View High School November 1, 2024

In the bustling corridor outside the LMC, students pass by a vibrant addition: a splash of swirling color and striking visuals. Their eyes focus on the new mural finished over the summer, created by a...

PROFOUND PERSPECTIVES. Courtney Bledsoe, owner of the newly opened bookstore Call and Response, poses with a book in her store. The bookstore opened on May 4, and it aims to share stories from authors of color.

Center & Connect

By Sohana Schneider, University of Chicago Laboratory High School October 31, 2024

On the nondescript corner of East Hyde Park Boulevard and South Dorchester Avenue lives a hidden gem. A decorated window showcases books with intricate covers and intriguing titles. Inside, chill music...

Ally Rodriguez reviews "The Substance"

Movie Review: “The Substance” reveals horrifying underbelly of Hollywood

By Ally Rodriguez, St. John's School - TX October 31, 2024

Do not let the Margaret Qualley “brat” edits fool you—“The Substance” isn’t pretty. Following an aging Hollywood star and the lengths she will go to to stay in the spotlight, director Coralie...

Pre-schoolers Benny Bartoe and Alex Sturges play with their stuffed animals, a dog named Puppy Blue and cats, Binks (gray), Jenny (rainbow) and Bell (pink).

Fuzzy Friends

By Morgan Siegel, Marquette High School October 29, 2024

While at a two week debate camp in 8th grade, Dhruv Chakravarthula, sophomore, met Aditi.  “We got really close in the two weeks that we were there,” Chakravarthula said. Aditi bought Chakravarthula...

Mark Greaney, author of the bestselling “Gray Man” series, is a White Station High School alumnus. Many of the 25 books he has published are available in local bookstores and libraries like Novel.

From green to gray — Greaney’s ‘Gray Man’

By Jane Mercer, White Station High School October 29, 2024

Sheets of rain push past the leaves of the trees, pummeling the ground and turning the dirt to a muddy, slick mess. Running through the dense forest, he hears hundreds of bullets, each one looking to strike...

Museum visitors add their bias names to a metallic mural at the exhibit. In K-pop, a "bias" refers to one's favorite group group member. "The biggest groups currently for girl groups are Aespa, New Jeans, Blackpink, and Twice. For boy groups, they are Tomorrow by Together (TXT), Stray Kids, and BTS," To said.

The Korean wave hits San Francisco with new Hallyu exhibit

By Ami Dong, Carlmont High School October 29, 2024

The San Francisco Asian Art Museum (AAM) recently opened a new exhibition on Hallyu, the Korean wave. The new exhibition contains around 200 objects and artworks to demonstrate the widespread impact...

Biology and Anatomy teacher Theresa Dollinger is a true sneakerhead. She wears a different pair each day of the first quarter, which is about 60 to 70 days.

A sole collector

By Dhriti Pai, Lovejoy High School October 28, 2024

Each day this quarter, Mrs. Dollinger’s students have walked into class excited to see which new pair of shoes she will be wearing. The past three years, Dollinger has been wearing a different pair of...

Turning the page on fantasy "BookTok"

Turning the page on fantasy “BookTok”

By Asha Tallapragada, Walt Whitman High School October 28, 2024

Curling up with a book borrowed from the library, a young girl settles in for a cozy fall evening. She cracks the spine of her book, inhaling the familiar scent of paper as she turns to the first page....

Earley works on a project during a digital art and design class.

Senior excels in art programs, takes on role as stage manager

By Katarina Stevanovic, Revere High School October 28, 2024

By simply observing senior Julia Earley work in art class, anyone can tell that she is experienced in her craft. She moves quickly, falling into a rhythm with her eyes locked on her work. She draws from...

Junior Ava Bloniarz with her dog Bandit, whose name has connections to the band My Chemical Romance. (Photo courtesy of Ava Bloniarz)

Humans of WEGO: From haunted house to the WEGO stage

By Jesse Sanchez, West Chicago Community High School October 28, 2024

Stepping into the house, all one sees are the lights flickering as fog covers their face. They start feeling something crawling on their backs, and out of nowhere, screams echo from down the hall. Suddenly,...

Winn ‘64 redefines live entertainment; co-founds, opens Cosm Dallas

Winn ‘64 redefines live entertainment; co-founds, opens Cosm Dallas

By Kevin Ho and Tejas Allada October 25, 2024

Nebraska is on the 12-yard line. The crowd’s deafening noise reverberates all around you, intensifying each moment as the gold and red jerseys collide with each other at the line of scrimmage. The...

The Joker and Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, the sequel to 2019's The Joker.

‘Joker: Folie a Deux’ Review: A Haunting Symphony of Love and Madness

By Kaedin James Ensminger Fluegal, Brea Olinda High School October 25, 2024

In 2019, director Todd Phillips's The Joker presented a fresh take on the psychotic supervillain’s origin story.  Initially, critics and fans were skeptical that actor Joaquin Phoenix’s take on...

Hollywood has a habit of casting lighter skinned people in the roles of darker skinned characters, the most recent example being that of Aaron Pierre as John Stewart in the DC Studios and HBO series, “Lanterns.”

Colorism + Hollywood = Nothing new

By Rz'Nasia Self, Green Hope High School October 25, 2024

What seems like amazing casting on paper starts to crumble just by putting Aaron Pierre and John Stewart side-by-side: Aaron Pierre appears to be a few shades lighter than John Stewart misrepresenting...

Model Preslee Asay traverses the runway. She is a 16-year-old sophomore attending Williamsburg Academy of Colorado and is a former Weld RE-4 student.

Fashion show blends inclusivity, art

By Oliver Bilotte, Windsor High School October 25, 2024

On Saturday, Oct. 12, the fashion show Styles Beyond Stereotypes took place, bringing together fashion and awareness. The event took place at the Aims Community College campus in Greeley, Colorado,...

Wendy's "kollab" with Spongebob Squarepants: a "Krabby Patty," fries, and Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty. Ultimately, this long-awaited real-life spin on the beloved burger is a major letdown.

Wendy’s Krabby Patty Is a Lazy Money Grab

By Azilynn Fuerte, Brea Olinda High School October 23, 2024

When Wendy’s announced its version of the iconic Spongebob Squarepants Krabby Patty, fans said, “I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m ready!” But when the burger finally dropped on Oct. 8, and I took...

POSING WITH THE MASTERPIECES: Flick stands proudly in front of his art work. Hung on the back wall of his classroom, all students are welcome to admire his work and add their own contributions.

John Flick finds an inspiring way to share his artwork

By Eliza Williams, James Bowie High School October 23, 2024

Creativity and talent can blossom within a person at any point in life, under any circumstance, and the same can be said for Bowie’s AP literature teacher John Flickinger and his artwork. Flick, as he...

Strutting into style: Mel Stanger ’23 takes on New York Fashion Week

Strutting into style: Mel Stanger ’23 takes on New York Fashion Week

By Camilla Garfield ’27, Staples High School October 23, 2024

Staples graduate Mel Stanger ’23 took one of the biggest steps in her modeling career this September: walking the runway at New York Fashion Week. From working with universally known designers to experiencing...

Sheila Carrasco, Class of 2000, is reprising her role as Flower in the third season of supernatural sitcom “Ghosts” on CBS. A 2000 U-High graduate, Ms. Carrasco joined Lab in second grade, and at age 7, an “Annie”-obsessed Sheila performed in a rendition of the movie at a local community theater — hence, her introduction to acting.

Alumna gives life to ghostly role

By Skye Freeman, University of Chicago Laboratory High School October 22, 2024

“I was chasing a butterfly and fell in by accident!” yelled Flower, the sweet-yet-naive ghost of a 1960s hippie, when she was rescued from the bottom of a well by her ghost friends. Flower was missing...

Ella (Grace Delaney), Tobias (Andrew Garfield), and Almut (Florence Pugh) spend time together as a family.

We Live in Time makes every second count

By Luca Roy and Ella Furuichi October 22, 2024

We Live in Time, a poignant romance film with a short and sweet run time of 103 minutes, hit theaters across the U.S. Oct. 18. Tastefully directed by Irish filmmaker John Crowley, the movie follows the...

Keys to success: piano players reflect on journey

By Sophia Giron and Melody Han October 22, 2024

During last year’s East Asian Affinity Group assembly, junior Sasha Mintz sat down at the piano on the VST stage and carefully positioned her fingers to hover over the keys. With a deep breath, she let...

“I have the ability to convey my opinions and ideas through art, which in my opinion, is the most powerful tool I have because not everyone has it. It requires me to, first of all, have an opinion or thought, and second of all, be able to convey it with this medium. Together, that is the strongest calling for an artist," senior Eva Li said.

Humans of Harker: Artistry in abstraction

By Hannah Jeon, The Harker School October 21, 2024

Senior Eva Li dives into her painting, dragging brush across canvas without stopping to pause and think about each stroke. Working without a sketch, she solely focuses on following the flow of ideas in...

Pederson directs a Philharmonia class in preparation for the October orchestra concert.

Alisa Pederson strings together the orchestra department

By Mikail Khan and Mabrey Stokes October 21, 2024

Upon entering the orchestra room this year, students found the formerly dreary classroom adorned with LED signs, music-themed posters and candies placed in colorful jars. The decorations are the handiwork...

‘143’ chases numbers over quality

‘143’ chases numbers over quality

By Olivia Yuan, Lynbrook High School - CA October 21, 2024

On her seventh studio album, pop star Katy Perry’s attempts at exuberant, floor-filling dance-pop fall spectacularly flat. Muddled by vague lyrics and vapid production, rare glimmers of excitement on...

Strong brotherhood brings hope for revival of discontinued Menz Dance program

Strong brotherhood brings hope for revival of discontinued Menz Dance program

By Margy Burgoon, New Trier High School October 21, 2024

If you’ve been at New Trier High School long enough, you’ve seen the iconic group, Menz Dance, perform wild routines, such as the trampoline dance of late 2022, or the intense sword-fighting battle...

Archer's orchestra director Hannah Murray plays her violin with the middle school advanced ensemble, the Metro-Gnomes. This is Murray’s first year at Archer, following the retirement of Susan Smith, who served as orchestra director for 23 years.

Striking a chord: Archer’s new orchestra director intertwines movement and music

By Meredith Ho, Archer School for Girls October 17, 2024

Have you ever wondered how practicing yoga can benefit your performance as a musician? As the only Californian with a Timani certification, Archer’s new orchestra director Hannah Murray has the answer...

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