By: NATHANIEL ROBINSON As society becomes more accepting of different lifestyles and ideas, the media we consume is obviously going to follow that trend. Creative people are becoming more comfortable[Read More…]
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Loneliness
By: ANONYMOUS Staff Writer Sometimes I feel so alone I wonder if anyone else knows How it feels to be inside my head I think about all the things I’ve[Read More…]
The Social Network
By: JORDAN RUBIO Staff Writer The Social Network is a biopic film that made its debut in 2010. This film cost about 40 million dollars to make and ended up[Read More…]
A Poem About Rejection
By HAYLEE SAESEE Staff Writer Rejection, the word that stings, The pain it brings, the hurt it brings. But with each “no,” a door shuts tight, A new path opens[Read More…]
VUSD Partners With FPU
By: LEENA KHAN Staff Writer Every year high school students are ridden with anxiety about their futures and college. This added stress on top of rigorous courses and extracurriculars makes[Read More…]
Annual Prom Dress Event
By: MORGAN PHILLIPE Staff Writer In need of a prom dress where you wouldn’t have to worry about paying the price? On Saturday, March 25th, there will be a prom[Read More…]
Red Nose Day
BY: ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ Staff Writer March 17 (Friday) begins the annual fundraising campaign. Red Nose is a fundraiser to end child poverty. What to donate: -$1 helps give 10 meals[Read More…]
Between the Lines – A Book Review
By JOSSLYN CASKEY Staff Writer This week I reread Matched by Ally Condie, the first novel in the Matched trilogy. This novel is a dystopian young adult novel about a[Read More…]
Dutch Bros Story
By: AUBRIE CARDONA Staff writer Dutch Bros started in 1992 as a pushcart by the railroad tracks in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon. Two guys named Dane and Travis left the[Read More…]
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
BY DANIELLE GIANNANDREAStaff Writer A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder deserves a high rating and I would definitely recommend this read. This book is a great mystery, with a very[Read More…]