In the second installment of the travel blog, executive editor Vi Burgess takes you through the twists and turns of the cobblestoned and cow-pied alleyways of the United Kingdom.
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‘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.
“Sexy Lamp Test” more accurate evaluation of female characterization
Forget the Bechdel test — the only test of character development you need is the Sexy Lamp Test.
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.
Photo of the day: Pre-AP Chemistry makes ice cream
Students were encouraged to choose their own flavors, ranging from cookies and cream to corn.
Q&A: Congressman Bill Flores
Q&A with Bill Flores.
‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ yet another Marvel disappointment
“Age of Ultron”, while a sentimentally classic Marvel film, fails miserably due to unspectacular writing.
‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,’ though flawed, shines with quirkiness, humor
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is the best kind of quirky there is.
Gallery: Sophomore English classes enjoy nature on field trip
Sophomores in English II Honors and Pre-AP visited the TAMU Outdoor Learning Lab on Monday, April 6, to conclude their unit about nature versus technology. Following a short presentation by wildlife biology professors or graduate students, the sophomores were encouraged to explore the area, fish in the ponds, and journal about their experiences.