How does a ragtag voluntold bunch of students in no need of homework somehow learn all there is to know about movies? How do they receive in-depth reviews of all the classics? And possibly, even modern ones? Yo, turns out they have a soundtrack-loving sophomore, a student critic you know […]
Arts & Culture
Ian Hurst: Arts & Culture Co-Editor
“One time I accidentally knocked over five mannequins at once at a big sports department store. Somehow I escaped jail time.” Ladies and gents, meet the greatest criminal of Connecticut. Constantly on the run from the law as a result of his epic escapade with the falling figurines, he’ll be […]
Cassie Disharoon: Pop Culture Columnist
Meet Cassie Disharoon, a self proclaimed bookworm, French fry lover, an ISTJ (Introvert, Sensing, Thinking, Judging), and this year’s pop culture column writer! Despite being only 14 years old, Cassie will start her 10th grade this year. Taking Geometry and Spanish 2 with TPS, this will be her 2nd year […]
Annalee Lael Rheedraw: Photography Columnist
For only being sixteen -almost seventeen, her birthday falls on the first day of the school year, what luck! Annalee Lael Rheedraw is an astonishingly accomplished human being. She recently opened her own photography business in her hometown of Laramie, Wyoming, where she loves taking colorful pictures of nature. In […]
Jenna Koo: Music Columnist
Jenna Koo is our music columnist this year, and after chatting with her, it’s clear that she is well-qualified for the job. She has played, or tried playing, an organ, harpsichord, harp, violin, piano, flute, tin whistle, recorder, and drums, and currently studies the violin and piano. Jenna loves how music delivers enjoyment […]