Old vs. New
March 26, 2010 • Sebastian Langkilde
Filed under Entertainment
Hardcore is a very diverse musical style born from the punk movement in the early nineteen eighties and has seen many different and new styles since it’s birth. Though the genre is one that alters its style, many new bands, associated with hardcore, are perhaps killing the integrity, sincerity,... Read more »
Local Band Of Mice and Men Erupts Audience
March 26, 2010 • Sebastian Langkilde
Filed under Entertainment
Home town heroes Of Mice and Men and The Emptiness Tour roused a sold out audience of savage teenagers this past weekend at Soma. The Emptiness Tour also featured Alesana, A Skylit Drive, The Word Alive, and We Came As Romans. Of Mice and Men’s igni ted their set with a response to the negative... Read more »
Story Of The Year Continues Success in “The Constant”
March 26, 2010 • Sebastian Langkilde, Staff Writer
Filed under Entertainment
Story of the Year’s “The Constant” continues to do what the band has been doing for the last eight years. The Constant is a representation of their work ethic and commitment to their music and fans. The band tried to adopt a more radio friendly sound with the first half of the album... Read more »
Aspiring Student Filmmaker Gains
March 24, 2010 • Karissa Workinger
Filed under Entertainment
Robert Miller, senior, directed a documentary called “From Page to Stage, Journey to Heartland” which won best student film at the Idlewild Film Festival. The documentary is from the play “Heartland” about German Americans in World War I. When Miller was younger he wanted to become an actor,... Read more »
The Lost Art of Demos
March 24, 2010 • Jake Barnes
Filed under Entertainment, Uncategorized
Most people know famous bands by radio hits like Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” or Blink-182’s “What’s My Age Again?” but every band has to start somewhere. Demo tapes are the original, uncut recordings of a specific band. Weezer records at several demos of every song they release,... Read more »
E-Cycle Drive
March 20, 2010
Filed under Video
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Google Buzzes Up a Storm
March 18, 2010 • Katie Mucci
Filed under News
With Facebook and Twitter on the rise, Google has introduced a new social networking site hoping to compete. Launched last month, not only is Buzz trying to dominate the online social scene, it is also planning to out perform photo-sharing websites such as Flickr and Photobucket as well as websites such... Read more »
Campus Supervisors Cut Off From Email
March 18, 2010 • Alex Ham
Filed under News
Due to a recent audit by the district office, all campus supervisors have lost e-mail privileges. Being able to have an e-mail allows campus supervisors to stay informed about school events, and keep in touch with teachers. This decision has also affected anyone in food services that wasn’t a supervisor.... Read more »
Junior Triathlete Plays It All
March 18, 2010 • Andrew Murray
Filed under Sports
For some students, playing a sport at school on top of a large workload is daunting. However, Garrett Krstich, junior manages to play three varsity sports while taking on academic challenges. “I have a lot to do. Sometimes I want to give up, but my teammates keep me going.” Krstich said. As of this... Read more »
Brain Study
March 12, 2010 • Alex Ham
Filed under News
In exchange for a pretty large paycheck, a few students have participated in the University of California, San Diego brain study. The studies have been used to show the effects on a teenager’s mind of being sober for six weeks. After being exposed to large amounts of alcohol or drugs, in comparison... Read more »


