Miitomo: How Miis Can Make A Conversation

    By: Devonne Tourre      Think you know your friends? Guess again! – Miitomo’s slogan     Miitomo is a free-to-play application where the user can create a Mii avatar and share questions and answers with friends in order to learn something that wouldn’t be asked in a normal conversation. Since its launch worldwide on March 31, Miitomo has had success around the world, topping … Continue reading Miitomo: How Miis Can Make A Conversation

Controversy with Frontrunners: Unpredictable Primaries Continue

  By: Maggie Attridge The 2016 Presidential election has been heating up for a long time. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, both frontrunners for their respective parties, have been in the spotlight lately, Trump  for blaming Clinton for being blamed for voting manipulation and delegate counts.      Trump has repeatedly called the way delegates are selected for the Republican National Committee (RNC) a “scam” … Continue reading Controversy with Frontrunners: Unpredictable Primaries Continue

As You Like It: A Guest Editorial by Madison Tasker

Guest Writer: Madison Tasker In January I attended the Shakespeare play As You Like It at Center Stage, a performance I was glad I did not miss. Mistaken identities, love, and humor were all plot elements used to hold the audience’s attention. I can guarantee that even the readers of this who do not like Shakespeare’s work would have thoroughly enjoyed this contemporary adaptation. In … Continue reading As You Like It: A Guest Editorial by Madison Tasker

Erdbeertraum: A German Cake For The Spring

As the new Spring season starts to blossom, there are a lot more fresh fruits available in the grocery stores. The following recipe is based on a traditional German pastry. The “Erdbeertraum”, or in Germany also known as Bisquitrolle, is a perfect cake that is easy to bake for family and friends. The word to word translation would be strawberry dream since this cake has … Continue reading Erdbeertraum: A German Cake For The Spring