Alice, Alice, Alice
March 12, 2010 • Sydney Wheeler
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
“Not another remake.” Many people awaiting the release last Friday of Alice in Wonderland thought that it was just another remake of a beloved classic. Lucky for them, it was not the same old horrible story, but an energetic, eclectic, and, might I say, much trippier sequel to the 1951 cartoon original.... Read more »
The revised and renewed Street Fighter 4
March 10, 2010 • Zachary Grieger
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Lots of people loved and enjoyed Street Fighter 4 even though there were a few problems that people had with the game. Lots people enjoyed the new characters that were introduced in Street Fighter 4 like Rufus (the fat kung fu expert), Crimson Viper (the secret agent), Abel (the french martial artist),... Read more »
Love Struck
March 4, 2010 • Madison Surgnier
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Perspectives
Valentines Day is a holiday full of love, disappointment, and sometimes loneliness. Many people have different opinions about the beloved holiday. Not only is Cupid busy at work setting up couples, the boys are loading up their arrows and cocking back their bows. It’s easy for the girls,... Read more »
Review of the Massively Online MAG
March 4, 2010 • Zach Grieger
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
You drop down from an airplane in a parachute just so that you can run for cover behind the wall of a house. Then you see your squad leader and the signal to attack the satellite and you go in a regular v attack formation. This is the scenario that often comes to play in Zipper’s new game MAG. ... Read more »
Seacoast’s Eighties Prom for Water Missions International
March 4, 2010 • Paige Hadler (with the help of Garrett Sadler; Summerville High School)
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Local News
Ever felt like you were born in the wrong decade? Do you crave the B-52’s, Cindy Lauper, and Madonna’s music constantly? Is neon a regular addition to your wardrobe and you never understood why big hair left? Then here’s your chance to do all of this while helping people across the... Read more »
Olympic Hockey
February 26, 2010 • Grayson Durham
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
The Olympics are filled with all kinds of fast paced and intense sports, one of these sports is hockey. Hockey has been around for a long time in the olympics and people love it. This year the Olympics were held in Vancouver, so team Canada got to play on their home ice. One of the major rivalries is... Read more »
Student Thoughts on Upcoming Post Season in NBA
February 26, 2010
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
It’s the middle of the 2009-2010 NBA season and the NBA, out of all sports, is one of the biggest conversations at lunch tables and even student discussions. The NBA has been exciting with new faces and exciting players to watch. What, but of course, is the main topic of the students here at Fort... Read more »
Too Much Blood? I don’t think so.
February 18, 2010 • Jason Michael
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Japan is the home of many things. Anime, cosplaying, amazing food, and much more. The greatest thing to come from Japan – besides Mobile Suit Gundam (famous giant robot anime) and Morning Musume (popular Japanese girl group) is the film scene. Some of the greatest horror films in the United States... Read more »
Grammies: award show or concert?
February 9, 2010 • Lauren Carroll
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
I was a bit confused about the Grammys. Was it an award show, or a concert? There were more performances than there were awards, and the awards seemed to be only a popularity contest. The awards that the Grammys presented were few and far in between. Between every award that was given, there were 5 performances... Read more »
CBS blocks gay commercial
February 5, 2010 • Paige Hardy
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
In the past week, ManCrunch.com was denied a spot for a commercial for the upcoming Superbowl this Sunday. At first, CBS told ManCrunch that their credit did not go through. Even after ManCrunch was willing to pay in cash, CBS then told them there was “no more ad space.” In reality, CBS had... Read more »

