Fast and Simple Homemade Halloween Costumes
October 28, 2011 • Zoe Meza
Filed under Opinion
Halloween costumes have been around for centuries, and with Halloween just around the corner some people just don’t have the time or money to spend looking for expensive costumes. Recently, people have resorted to homemade economical Halloween costumes from common objects or even their own clothes. ... Read more »
Fall Anime Season
October 12, 2011 • Esteban Avila
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Top Stories
The Fall 2011 Anime season begins in October. As with every new season there is some new anime that will begin airing. The series airing this Fall are listed below. Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Mobile Suit Gundam: AGE Persona 4 UN-GO Guilty Crown Lupin New TV Series Chihayafuru HunterxHunter Shinryaku!?... Read more »
Looking For Alaska
May 24, 2011 • Becca Molina
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Opinion, Reviews
In John Green’s coming of age teen novel Looking For Alaska, he tells the story of a seventeen year old boy who always had a hard time making friends until he decides to go to an out of state boarding school in hopes of making a new start for himself. While there he never... Read more »
The Portal Gun and I
May 24, 2011 • Damian Guzman
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Videogames
“Oh…it’s you. It’s been a long time. How have you been? I’ve been real busy, you know…being dead.” These are the first words your old enemy and psycho killer, GLaDOS, says to you after being revived. Portal 2 is the sequel to Steams, the greatest selling game to date. The game surprisingly... Read more »
The World of Dreaming
May 24, 2011 • Kassandra Cantu
Filed under Opinion
Dreaming is one of the most mysterious and interesting experiences in our lives. It’s rare and impossible to explain. I consider it almost magical. Dreams speak in a deeply symbolic language. You learn something new every day, so here are 5 interesting facts about dreaming you should know. Enjoy. It... Read more »
Campus Construction
May 24, 2011
Filed under Editorial, Opinion
Everyone wants a campus they can be proud of. At Sharyland, our academics and athletics already do us justice. Now all that is needed is to bring the physical part of our campus up to par. Starting with the auditorium at the beginning of the year, construction has run rampant around our campus. ... Read more »
Panic! At the Disco: Vices and Virtues Review
May 5, 2011 • Rebecca Molina
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Uncategorized
After losing more than half of their band, Panic! At the Disco released their first studio album in 5 years: Vices and Virtues. The first single off the record, The Ballad of Mona Lisa, led the CD to be perceived as just another typical Panic! At the Disco CD. The music video that followed the release... Read more »
5 Books Every Girl Should Read
May 5, 2011 • Ashley Cedillo
Filed under Opinion, Reviews
My reading frenzy began in the 5th grade with the Harry Potter series, a well known favorite, when a teacher recommended it. The series was filled with magic and wonder and left me yearning for more. Every teen girl needs books that she can relate to and leave her satisfied and pleased. Five examples... Read more »
Hop Movie Review
April 15, 2011 • Dillon Ponce
Filed under Opinion, Reviews, Uncategorized
You might think Easter is all about the Easter eggs showing up on your front lawn and candy in your baskets but that’ll soon change when you see the new Universal Studio movie and from director Tom Hill. Hop will show you what happened on this Easter holiday. A teenaged bunny (also known as E.B), voiced... Read more »
1984
April 13, 2011 • Andy Wallace
Filed under Opinion, Reviews
“Big Brother Is Watching You WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” It is 1984 and Winston Smith, a government worker and a member of ‘the inner party’ is taking a stroll through utopian London, England. The world looks cold, trash fill the poverty-stricken... Read more »



