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Monday’s Not Coming Keeps Readers on Their Toes
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Sharp Shopper is the Best Discount Grocery Outlet Store
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By Brooke Denlinger ‘25 The film The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes perfects…
Heartstopper: Teens, Friends, and Lovers
By Anelis Torres-Alfinez ‘24 Heartstopper is a sweet but quick read. It is a story about…
Marigold Brings Listeners under Isley’s Spell
By Zion McDowell ‘24 Marigold is a rare album in this day and age, because every…
Leave the World Behind Reveals “Light in the Darkness”
By Johna Lesher ‘24 Leave the World Behind is an aspiring thriller that tackles many different…
Valorant is a Decent First-Person Shooter Game with Problematic Community
By Olivia Johnson ‘24 Released in 2020, Valorant is a first-person shooter game (fps) which showcases…