OM 2016-2017 Officers

By: Blen Asres      The Student Government Association (SGA) elections for the 2016-2017 officers have come to a close. Many people ran for positions on Executive Board and for being class officers. This year, SGA accomplished many feats—which included getting a spring spirit week on the week of prom, setting up the hallway night decorations, and planning and embellishing Homecoming.      The President … Continue reading OM 2016-2017 Officers

LGBT+ Discrimination

By: Margot Leckron Despite the advancements that have been made recently for LGBT+ rights with the Supreme Court decision to allow marriage between two people of the same gender nation-wide, there are still advancements to be made. In many states across the United States there still discriminatory measures in place that limit rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity and more continue to be … Continue reading LGBT+ Discrimination

Beyonce Makes Lemonade: When life gives you lemons, make a visual album

  By: Janai Gee “I was served lemons, but I made lemonade.” — Hattie White, Jay-Z’s grandmother      Beyonce showed the world her eleven stages of grief in her visual album Lemonade that premiered on Saturday April 23, 2016 at 9 p.m. on HBO. These stages Intuition, Denial, Anger, Apathy, Emptiness, Accountability, Reform, Forgiveness, Resurrection, Hope, and Redemption are representing a cycle of pain … Continue reading Beyonce Makes Lemonade: When life gives you lemons, make a visual album

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Review — One Last Time

  By: Nate Bechetti Nathan Drake is a legend. These are strong words, but considering what he’s discovered over his past adventures, including El Dorado, Shangri-la, and the Arabian city of Ubar, it’s no surprise that this statement is used often. What adventure is the famous Nathan Drake pursuing now? A normal life. He’s almost got himself convinced that he’s happy sitting at home. But … Continue reading Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Review — One Last Time