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Get your burrito fix here

Get your burrito fix here

When it comes to burritos in the broadneck area students have a vast choice of who to fill their craving for a meat, cheese, bean and rice filled tortilla.…

Cris Cab: Foreword

Cris Cab: Foreword

You might have heard of Cris Cab, singer/songwriter and the voice behind inspiring and upbeat song “Good girls” -you know, good girls don’t grow on trees! Cris is 17 years…

“Moneyball” is on the ball

“Moneyball” is on the ball

You’ve seen other sports movies like The Blind Side and We Are Marshall, but Moneyball takes sports movies to another level. Moneyball Is an inspiring movie about the General Manager…

“Hardcore” music finds fans at Broadneck

“Hardcore” music finds fans at Broadneck

    It’s been called the Devil’s music, and anyone who listens to it is almost always considered an outsider. It’s not uncommon to see people who instantly become uncomfortable when…

Fall TV breakdown

The one thing I want to do after a long day of school, homework and various after-school activities is to kick back on the couch to watch hours of pointless…

The Lion King Roars Into Theatres

The Lion King Roars Into Theatres

“It’s the Circle of Life. And it moves us all through despair and hope, through faith and love. Till we find our place on the path unwinding in the Circle,…

Book Review for “A Long Way Down”

Book Review for “A Long Way Down”

“A Long Way Down” is a young-adult black comedy written by British novelist Nick Hornby which covers dark topics such as suicide, angst and depression. Despite the heavy themes it…

End of An Era for Potter Lovers

End of An Era for Potter Lovers

       On a train journey from Manchester to London in 1990, J.K. Rowling was suddenly struck by an extraordinarily simple idea. The idea was of an average, orphaned, 11-year-old boy named…

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