‘Stop Laughing’ covers serious issues

Chloe Jackson, Student Life Editor
February 3, 2012

“Please Stop Laughing at Me” is anything but a typical young adult novel. The book, which is based on the life of author Jodee Blanco, is a wake up call to anyone who reads it about the bullying that goes on in the nation’s schools. Though Blanco’s elementary school life proves to be a fun time... Read more »

‘One for the Money’ busts into theatres

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Andrea Sessions, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2012

Within the first scene, the audience finds out the main character has a mom who assumes she’s dead after being five minutes late, a father who would like nothing more than to kill her grandmother and a cousin who stuck his tongue down her throat at her wedding. Oh, and she recently went through a divorce,... Read more »

Lamb of God makes a new resolution

Jacob Spader, Reporter
January 26, 2012

Lamb of God, who’s front man has announced his presidential candidacy, have released their seventh studio Jan. 24. Entitled Resolution, this album follows the Grammy-nominated Wrath and breaks new ground in the Lamb of God sound. The band will tour in support of the new album, all while Randy Blythe... Read more »

This Means War, a change in tactics

Brett Davis, Reporter
January 26, 2012

Attack Attack released its new album entitled “This Means War” Jan. 17. The band Attack Attack hails from Westerville, Ohio. The band is categorized as both metal core and electronicore. The four members of Attack Attack are Caleb Shomo, the lead vocalist and keyboardist, Andrew Whiting, the lead... Read more »

Hot under the collar

Trisha Nelson, Reporter
January 20, 2012

After what feels like a very long few months the USA series ‘White Collar’ returned Jan. 17 at 9 p.m. The somewhat dysfunctional team of Neal and Peter returned for “Checkmate” and sadly Peter’s not very happy. Viewers saw a completely different side of Peter who’s desperate to find his wife... Read more »

Chuck Palahniuk does it again

Brittany Rogoff, Ad's Manager/Reporter
January 13, 2012

“Hey Satan, it’s me, Madison…” Any fan of the 80s movie “The Breakfast Club,” will enjoy Chuck Palahniuk’s latest novel, “Damned.” It is a six-feet-under version of the popular cult favorite. After the main character, Madison, daughter of a narcissistic film star and a billionaire,... Read more »

ABC Family’s new design

Trisha Nelson, Reporter
January 11, 2012

ABC Family released their new show “Jane by Design” Jan. 3. The one-hour original drama stars newcomers Erica Dasher, David Clayton Rogers, Nicholas Roux, Rowly Dennis, India De Beaufort, Meagan Tandy and Matthew Atkinson and features Andie MacDowell. “Jane By Design” follows Jane Quimby... Read more »

A new start (or end?) for Emma

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
January 10, 2012

After waiting mere months for a new season, fans of “The Lying Game” were excited with the new season premiere, but they also knew that the new season would be just about as confusing as the previous one had been, if not more. This premiere was accompanied by many other season premieres, such as... Read more »

Readers get pulled into ‘Darker Still’

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
January 4, 2012

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the 19th century in the great New York City. Step right up and see the newly famous painting featuring the rich and handsome Lord Denbury of England. This painting’s convulsing eyes and captivating likeness could draw in anyone who so much as looks at it (literally).Natalie... Read more »

A future discovered

Caitlyn Nickerson, A&E Editor
January 2, 2012

Although it is not the best book by Jay Asher ever written, “The Future of Us” really makes an impression on readers and really makes them think about how what they do now can affect what the outcome is in the future.A teenage girl in 1996 receives a new computer as a gift from her father. With this,... Read more »

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