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The juice is back

The juice is back

Elleigh Ackerman, Staff Reporter
September 9, 2024

Continuing the “Beetlejuice” franchise, Warner Bros' new movie “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice“ refreshed the original story, while also adding in new elements, including characters, plots, and backstories....

The album cover for "Short n' Sweet" shows Carpenter looking back over her shoulder at the camera with a lipstick mark on her shoulder. The album goes through various moods and genres while sticking to her iconic witty lyrics.

Carpenter keeps it “Short n’ Sweet”

Gabriella Navarro, Features Editor
August 27, 2024

On the fast track to major pop success, Sabrina Carpenter’s anticipated sixth album “Short n’ Sweet” comes after a stupendous two years for the 25-year-old artist. She’s no stranger to the industry...

Junior Gabriella Navarro reviews Holly Black's "The Cruel Prince." She loves how the author broke literary norms and fantasy stereotypes.

BookTalk: “The Cruel Prince”

Gabriella Navarro, Features Editor
April 17, 2024

“The Cruel Prince” is the first book in “The Folk of the Air” series by Holly Black. It revolves around a mortal girl named Jude who lives in the Faerie world. She was seven when her parents were...

Junior Gabriella Navarro reviews Rebecca Ross's popular "Divine Rivals." Its rivals-to-lovers romance, impending war and unique writing set the bar for her first book of the year.

BookTalk: “Divine Rivals”

Gabriella Navarro, Features Editor
January 31, 2024

As the official first book I have read this year, “Divine Rivals” has set the bar. Rebecca Ross not only set the book in a time of war but added gods and mythology into the mix, making the book all...

Junior Gabriella Navarro reviews Stephanie Garber's popular "Once Upon a Broken Heart." With its magical story and intriguing characters, this book as taken the crown of her new favorite fantasy book.

BookTalk: “Once Upon a Broken Heart”

Gabriella Navarro, Features Editor
January 19, 2024

Stephanie Garber’s books are like the stories my parents used to read to me before bed that would lead to the most adventurous dreams. “Once Upon a Broken Heart” is no different. As soon as I flipped...

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