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Early Decision is a college admission plan that binds students to a school if they are accepting. While it may seem appealing, it creates more problems than what meets the eye.

Early decision: a choice not everyone can afford

Skyler Glenn, Editor-in-Chief | November 10, 2022

Imagine your dream school is Northwestern University. With an acceptance rate of just 7%, you tirelessly write essays and join countless clubs to raise your chances of admission. If just signing a form...

Released Oct. 18, "The School for Good and Evil"  follows the life of two best friends as they begin their magical journey. Viewers should go in with an open mind, but it is definitely a show worth checking out.

A school that changes you for the better

Laney Chamelin, Journalism 1 | November 9, 2022

A story of friendship and finding yourself, Netflix’s new adaptation of the novel “The School for Good and Evil” takes viewers on a journey of plot twists and surprises. Released Oct. 18, the film...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up! Art vs. climate change

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | November 3, 2022

What’s more absurd: the fact that U.S. oil companies release 8 million tons of methane into the atmosphere each year, or a can of tomato soup being thrown at a painting? Unfortunately, many think it’s...

Released Oct. 21, "Black Adam" is the newest DC Comics character brought to the big screen. Although the movie had some good actors, it followed the typical superhero movie plot lines.

Superhero fatigue

Thu Trinh, Journalism 1 | November 3, 2022

For a very long time, many fans have been yearning to see “Black Adam,” and now that Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is playing the champion, that excitement has been intense. Having said that, various...

With a long history of spontaneous and outlandish remarks, rapper Kanye West has felt repercussions from his actions. While his actions should be condemned, are fans able to still appreciate his music?

Can you separate the music from the artist?

Nadia Knoblauch and Greta Carrasco | November 2, 2022

On Oct. 8, famous rapper Ye, also known as Kanye West, posted a hateful stream of antisemetic and white-supremacist comments on the platforms Twitter and Instagram. After being restricted from both apps,...

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