In the first game of the season, Consol soundly destroyed Copperas Cove.
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A Moveable Feast: classic chocolate chip cookies commendable, still cool
It only took our staffers three tries to perfect those tasty tidbits served to our incoming freshman at Fish Camp. (thankfully Haley didn’t wear that apron the whole time.)
Trek Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: Israel
Israel is many things: hot, diverse and full of conflict, but it can truly be summed up as one word: beautiful.
Valuing diverse culture: slow, illuminating process
“When I first started elementary school, I always ate the lunch my mom made, neatly packaged Korean food, placed in little plastic Hello Kitty boxes. The smell of rice and seaweed was comforting because it was identical to that of our kitchen. I loved wearing my hair in a messy bun high atop my head with a cute pin through it, Korean style. My mom used to call it my “princess hair.”
Setting the Tone: Juices and smoothies help ease healthy transition
Let’s face it: It’s hard being healthy as a modern-day teenager. Hopefully, fruit and vegetable smoothies and juices can get you on the right track.
Sci-fi flick “Self/less,” though initially promising, ultimately disintegrates into cliches
“Self/less” may be fast-paced and action-packed, but science fiction? Probably not.
Women’s World Cup 2015
The infographics are back in full force, covering the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
‘Inside Out’ sparkles with characters, animation, plotline
The beautiful minds of Pixar bring you a look inside the head of eleven-year-old Riley Anderson in an intricately animated and wildly absorbing tale sure to satisfy.
‘Jurassic World’ smashes box office, but also expectations, hopes, dreams
“Jurassic World” fails to reach level of predecessors. See why here.
Setting the Tone: Just keep swimming
In the first installment of our fitness blog, “Setting the Tone,” staff reporter Yanichka Ariunbold describes her own struggles with staying fit and, more importantly, how she overcame them.