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Malcolm Robinson

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter

Malcolm Robinson is a fencer and part time student/journalist at Hagerty High School. This is his first year on the BluePrint staff.

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Fittingly enough, Chance the Rapper's mixtape was formatted into a real life coloring book by bloggers The Interns.

Chance the Rapper artfully paints canvas in “Coloring Book”

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
May 28, 2016

In the absence of a proper full length album, Chance the Rapper has managed to spend the past five years constructing a critically acclaimed catalogue of mixtapes with 2012’s “10 Day” and, a year...

Members of the Mechromancers tend to their robot while a judge observes.

Robotics treads through 2015 season

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
May 18, 2016

A game of hectic, mid-game decisions where victory is dependent on STEM skills, a field of science, technology, engineering and/or math, characterizes robotics, a competitive field where two school-based...

The boy's choir performs to the backdrop of two pianists.

Chorus concludes year with spring concert

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
May 5, 2016

An assortment of  catchy pop tunes, brooding war hymns and spontaneous dance numbers breathed life into the seasonal spring choir concert on Tuesday, May 3, where onlookers and longtime fans arrived by...

A glimpse at the various factions at war in Syria.

Lies in the Levant

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
April 11, 2016

The line between entertainment and objective news has become harder and harder to define in the modern era. Teasers for political debates are intensified with Sunday Night Football style music and announcers...

Batman V Superman: mess of epic proportions

Batman V Superman: mess of epic proportions

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
April 6, 2016

Marvel, the rival comic book company of DC, has been dominating cinema on a critical and marketing basis with both “Avengers” films taking in $1 billion in sales as well as franchises such as Captain...

Goalie Jasmine Morris blocks the net in the face of a possible goal

Girls water polo squeaks past Oviedo

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
March 13, 2016

After a close game against Oviedo on Wednesday, March 9, the girls water polo team managed to edge out their competition and earn a 7-6 win. While Oviedo maintained a lead early on, the girls caught up...

The Witch conjures thrilling horror

The Witch conjures thrilling horror

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
March 13, 2016

Amidst an influx of highly anticipated films this year, an unexpected horror gem from 2015’s Sundance Film Festival may shine brighter than its competitors. The Witch, written and directed by former...

Victoria Rathbun bows after being showered with adoration for her performance while on the left, Brad Kauffman directs the band.

Concert prepares chorus and band for annual MPA’s

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
March 3, 2016

Both chorus and band, as they did last year, delivered a performance on Wednesday, Feb. 24, that brought friends, family and numerous spectators to the auditorium. For their last concert prior to the county-wide...

Senior Omar Alinur of The Mechromancers maneuvers the team’s robot through the course as his teammates and a referee look on.

Gaining Traction

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
February 10, 2016

Few revisions are made to the rigid rule book of football. Touchdowns are still awarded six points; the goal is and always has been to guide the football through the defense of the other team. Imagine...

Attendees are sworn into the National Beta club during a ceremony.

Beta club officially inducts members

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
January 14, 2016

After the departure of former sponsor Dr. Craig Johnson in 2014, guidance counselor Michelle Cortes took control of Beta Club, where it was soon decided she would offer members the chance to be officially...

French students study displays at Disney World's Epcot on their field trip.

French class goes to Epcot

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
December 19, 2015

Continuing an annual tradition, nearly 40 students in French II and above went to Epcot on Dec. 11 to indulge in the Parisian culture they had studied for the past semester, as well as gain an understanding...

In a Chevrolet showroom outside of the indoor ride "Test Track", the most innovative designs are on display.

In a Chevrolet showroom outside of the indoor ride "Test Track", the most innovative designs are on display.

Papa Noël, the French variant of Santa Claus, discusses how he convinced a nonbeliever to altogether reconsider their views.

Papa Noël, the French variant of Santa Claus, discusses how he convinced a nonbeliever to altogether reconsider their views.

Epcot takes inspiration from Japanese architecture with a torii gate constructed in the style of the real world Itsukushima Shrine of Japan.

Epcot takes inspiration from Japanese architecture with a torii gate constructed in the style of the real world Itsukushima Shrine of Japan.

Along with promoting tolerance of foreign customs, gardens are a primary concern for the Epcot staff.

Along with promoting tolerance of foreign customs, gardens are a primary concern for the Epcot staff.

Sophomores Preston Joyner and Tristen Campball make sense of Florida's unusually hot weather with the help of a modern art fountain exhibit.

Sophomores Preston Joyner and Tristen Campball make sense of Florida's unusually hot weather with the help of a modern art fountain exhibit.

English teacher Lydia Allen speaks to a student interested in her new initiative for minorities.

A rare necessity

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2015

Racial conflicts are issues that the majority of America seeks to overcome. However, the occasional derogatory statement or offensive joke manages to seep into odd places. For sophomore Thai’ler Perry,...

Jeovani Overstreet in a mix of hip-hop oriented clothes.

Fashion fanatics and their “street” clothes

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
November 6, 2015

Not many people would remember that stylish Jenny Lewis music video for “Just One of The Guys” if it weren’t for Anne Hathaway, Kristen Stewart and Brie Larson dressing up as stereotypical guys in...

SCPS Internship Expo seeks juniors and seniors

SCPS Internship Expo seeks juniors and seniors

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 22, 2015

The annual Fall Seminole County Internship Expo, held Wednesday, Oct.  28 at 5:30 p.m. in the Orlando Marriott of Lake Mary, features over 50 employers offering occupational experience related to accounting,...

Fanfare of the Trump-eteers

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 19, 2015

Looming beyond 2015 is next year’s presidential campaign, a set of events that sophomore Chris Rogers has dubbed “the year of the outsider”, and true to Rogers’ label, the Republican Party has...

Walking Dead waltzes its way to a triumphant return

Walking Dead waltzes its way to a triumphant return

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 12, 2015

Since the show’s conception, AMC’s The Walking Dead has been met with acclaim and a welcoming audience. Credited with causing the reemergence of the zombie trend, the series can be appropriately labeled...

Image courtesy of FX

Fans won’t go Gaga for American Horror Story: Hotel

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 8, 2015

FX’s American Horror Story has managed to accomplish something it hasn’t in the past two years: the first episode of season five was more frightening than the title scene. The scares and ominous atmosphere...

Clinton's campaign, as told through Game of Thrones GIFS

Clinton’s campaign, as told through Game of Thrones GIFS

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 5, 2015

Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former Secretary of State and only 2016 presidential candidate who has managed to be criticized for entirely irrelevant issues as well as completely concerning ones, has found...

25 years and still bloody impressive

25 years and still bloody impressive

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
October 1, 2015

The massive success story that is Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, an annual assortment of haunted houses and scare zones that caused a seasonal fever to since Sept. 18 that consistently gained acclaim...

Killing Kojima: The Wise Business Behind Konami's Decision

Killing Kojima: The Wise Business Behind Konami’s Decision

Malcolm Robinson, Staff Reporter
August 31, 2015

Apparently, video game developer Konami is the new Nickelback. Simply Google “Konami sucks” and prepare to be assaulted by a barrage of blogs, videos, and the occasional forum section asserting the...

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