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Uncharted: The Big Screen Debut for Nathan Drake

Uncharted: The Big Screen Debut for Nathan Drake

Gannon Davis, Senior Writer October 31, 2021

Mysteries are something that are difficult or impossible to understand or explain.  That is the type of genre that would describe the Uncharted video games series.  I am super excited that Sony has decided...

Preparing for a Concert

Tianna Casner October 26, 2021

Concerts are always very exciting and fun to attend; however, preparing for the concert can be a struggle. “What do I take with me? How much money should I take? Where do I keep my items during the...

Breaking Bad: The Most Underrated Show of All Time

Breaking Bad: The Most Underrated Show of All Time

September 9, 2021

There are many television shows and movies that are on most people’s top ten list. With great movies like The Godfather and Karate Kid and shows like The Office, many people forget about other great...

Spider-Man: No Way Home Excitement Keeps Getting Bigger and Bigger

Spider-Man: No Way Home Excitement Keeps Getting Bigger and Bigger

Gannon Davis, Senior Writer August 25, 2021

The hype levels for the next Spider-Man movie has been very intriguing to see.  So many fans and myself are super stoked to see this finale to the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy.  The first two movies...

FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2020, file photo, Guntown Middle School eighth graders walk the halls to their next class as others wait in their assigned spots against the wall before moving into their next class during the first day back to school for the Lee County District in Guntown, Miss. As schools reopen around the country, their ability to quickly identify and contain coronavirus outbreaks before they get out of hand is about to be put to the test. (Adam Robison/The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via AP, File)

Decisions, Decisions

Faith Abbott August 20, 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone over the course of the last eighteen months. One thing the pandemic has drastically changed is schools. Schools shut down and if they did go in person, they...

Space Jam: A New Legacy, a minor disappointment

Space Jam: A New Legacy, a minor disappointment

Elijah Beard, Sophomore Writer August 11, 2021

Do you remember being a kid in elementary school and watching the original Space Jam? I do and I remember being perplexed by the cartoon and real-life mashup while eating Cretor’s Cheese and Caramel...

From Screen to Stage

From Screen to Stage

May 28, 2021

Lights, camera, sing. No, not lights, camera, action, I made no mistake. On May 12 of 2021, Lewis Cass choirs performed our “From Screen to Stage” concert. This concert featured many songs from Disney...

Paxtyn Hicks- Lewis Cass Softball Star

Paxtyn Hicks- Lewis Cass Softball Star

Faith Abbott April 19, 2021

In the world of Lewis Cass sports there are many team accomplishments, but not very many individuals play much after high school. While high school sports do help develop a person’s character, college...

The Lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren

The Lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren

Rochelle Pense, Senior Writer March 19, 2021

If you’re a fan of horror movies or the paranormal like I am, then chances are you’ve heard the names Ed and Lorraine Warren. If you’re not a fan of either of those things, then chances are you’ve...

The Pride and the Prejudice

The Pride and the Prejudice

Bella Panmei, Senior writer February 23, 2021

Recently, I had to read a book for my AP English class and I was prepared for such a bore. As I read on, the plot and characters were actually really interesting. I normally love to read, but I like reading...

Nostalgia 101

Nostalgia 101

Bella Panmei, Senior writer February 8, 2021

Ever since we were on lockdown, I have tried to seek out old books, movies, and shows to watch since everything had been postponed to release later. I instantly had a sudden tsunami, not a wave, of nostalgia...

A Different Kind of Play

A Different Kind of Play

Rochelle Pense, Senior Writer January 15, 2021

For anyone who has either been in drama or seen a play, you know that practices typically start in late August or early September, and we perform the weekend before Thanksgiving. Much like the theme of...

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