
The Best and Worst Season of Survivor
Kenneth Wallace | Writer Survivor is an American reality TV show hosted by Jeff Probst which premiered on May 31, 2000. Contestants must provide food and shelter for themselves. The contestants compete in challenges for rewards and immunity to guarantee safety of being voted off. With 41 seasons under their belt, it can be a hit or miss. Here are my favorite and least favorite seasons of Survivor. Proceed with caution: SPOILERS AHEAD. My favorite season without a doubt is Sea

The Best Video Game
Kipp Tonkin | Writer First and foremost mobile apps are not games, no matter how much your mother plays Candy Crush. Every gamer has their own personal preferences and for that reason, we must dismiss all bias and favoritism and explain why Minecraft is the best combination out of them all. In order to reach the most players, a cross-platform game would make the most sense. This eliminates most PlayStation exclusives such as Spider-Man and Nintendo games such as Zelda since f

A Forlorn Farewell
Ava Rosario | Writer Well, I’m finally graduating, and I don’t know how to feel about it. Bittersweet is an understatement. I always thought I would feel so satisfied at the end of it all. Two years of hard work, and now I’m on the horizon of my future. I completed two internships and created a portfolio. I should be excited, but all I can feel is this sense of dread. It’s funny, because I was more than happy to leave high school and never look back. I think it’s the fact tha

Grieving Childhood
Emma Saylor | Writer As a student who is graduating from high school this spring, I can not help but feel so burned out from all of the overwhelming but exciting choices that lay ahead. Growing up, one might idolize the future like one might look at their most prized possession and wish upon every star with the hope that one day they will become the person that they dream of becoming. "I just want to grow up," they say so surely. As if they forget that growing up also comes w

New Netflix Original is Warming Hearts
Maura Mahmood | Staff Writer As the semester is quickly coming to an end, are you looking for a new feel-good TV show to binge? “Heartstopper” has arrived on Netflix just in time. The TV series is based on Alice Oseman’s popular webcomic and subsequent graphic novel of the same name. The romantic comedy tells the story of Nick and Charlie, two teenagers learning how to love at an all-boys school in England. Fans are drawn to Heartstopper for its plot and the representation i

A Hot Take on Totino's Pizza Rolls
Katherine Lovelidge | Staff Writer You can mute your microwave! Personally, I think this factual tidbit can only be described as fun. It proves useful if you apply it to your own appliance, but I think more significance lies in the bond that results from the interaction the recitation of such knowledge provides. Most people respond to “Hey, did you know you can mute your microwave?” in one of two ways. The first reaction is one of relative indifference. These responses includ

Traveling to Learn
Ashley Guava | Writer We always hear the phrase “you should travel!” But why? Some say the best part of traveling might be the sights, all the planned activities, or great food. I argue the best part of traveling is what you learn from the experience. I joined to help my friend with their next move: Pennsylvania to North Carolina. I was excited to visit a state I haven't visited before and see the differences. Locals embraced slower living, and, with the nice weather, it was