Editorial

Students Share Experiences Working at Publix Part-time

By Rachel Bacchus    High school is the time when most teenagers start to try entering the adult world by learning to drive, preparing for college, and a multitude of other things. However, none are quite as essential to growing…

Rachel Bacchus Appraises the Expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Rachel Bacchus   With the latest move from Marvel Studios, Eternals, being released in less than a week, and the highly anticipated Spider-Man: No Way Home being set to release this coming December, it may be time to look…

The Four Winds Review

By Rachel Bacchus The Four Winds is a historical fiction novel that takes place during the time period of The Dust Bowl and The Great Depression. Kristin Hannah, the author, had wrote the story during the early months of the…

Rachel Bacchus Reviews Marvel’s Shang-Chi

By Rachel Bacchus   When I first decided to review Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, I had made that decision off the grounds that the movie didn’t seem as if it was receiving much attention. I…

Certified Lover Boy Review

  In the crucial days following the release of Kanye West’s long-awaited album, Donda, hip-hop lovers world-wide grew impatient, anticipating the drop of Drake’s statement album, Certified Lover Boy. Through the months leading up to the releases, the two rap superstars indulged in an ongoing beef over social media and in a multitude of music…

Aqualung 50th anniversary review

By Evan Fleischer    Coming off of three consecutive releases seeing little critical acclaim, English rock band Jethro Tull brought a different approach to their fourth studio endeavor. Released March 19, 1971, Aqualung, saw a flood of critical success. The…

Why code?

By Elliot Kantor Americans spend over six hours every day in front of screens (and surely even more during a pandemic!). It’s more important than ever to learn how to use a computer efficiently and productively, and therefore I believe…

The Age of DISinformation

By Aiden West Critics of Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal used the term “yellow journalism” to characterize the sensational journalism. By creating stories of hyperbole and human interest stories, these newspapers were able…

How will COVID-19 go down in history?

By Roberto Lachner    There are events with which you can define time and life itself. Before and after. Moments which are so impactful that the changes that they caused are too significant to ignore. These are called “watershed” moments, and…

Go green for the planet!

  As the end of the decade approaches, many take a look back not at all the good we’ve done, but at the harm we’ve caused and how the case of our environment’s health has only gotten worse. We have been…