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The new movie “Bob Marley: One Love” beautifully brings attention to the impact and purpose of Marley's music.

REVIEW: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ depicts the purpose behind Marley’s music

Jazzy Ramirez February 19, 2024

On Feb. 14, Paramount Pictures spread the love on Valentine’s day of Bob Marley’s music through “Bob Marley: One Love.” Filled with thick Jamaican accents and marijuana, the movie successfully...

Towards the beginning of the presentation, Lakaya Collins and Anthony Butler sang “Just The Two of Us,” a 1980s song by Bill Withers and Grover Washington Jr. Both Collins’.

A&E: One reporter attends the BSU presentation

Mia Rahbar February 15, 2024

On Monday, Feb. 12, during third period, I walked out of my classroom into the empty halls while other classes were still inside learning. My fellow classmates and I were on our way to the theater to watch...


In Declan McKenna’s new album, “What Happened to the Beach,” McKenna teaches listeners about self identity and finding oneself.

REVIEW: Declan McKenna implores the message of self identity in his new album ‘What Happened to the Beach?’

Marayah Aguilar February 14, 2024

British indie-pop artist, Declan McKenna, released his third studio album “What Happened to the Beach?” consisting of 12 tracks on Feb. 9, 2024. Popular from his hit single “Brazil” in 2015, McKenna...

Set in the fictional town of Almost, Maine, by blending humor and heart through a set of vignettes, the play goes through the complexities of love.

One Reporter reviews ‘Almost, Maine,’ the drama department’s winter comedy

Nishita Viswajith February 13, 2024

On Friday, Feb. 9, at 7:00 p.m. I entered the SCHS theater to watch “Almost, Maine,” a romantic comedy put on by the drama department. After receiving a card with information about the show and the...

"Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn encourages readers to reconsider traditional beliefs and think about the pursuit of happiness.

A&E: Panou’s paper panel

Elias Panou February 5, 2024

If in 20 years someone asked me to explain how a book with a talking gorilla named Ishmael educating an unintelligent, slow, dimwitted man on the nature of society and anthropology was in any shape or...

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