Silver City's residents just wanted to live out their lives in peace, but they were dragged into a series of conflicts. The Ministry Incident has given a company an excuse to occupy their city as if they were the military themselves. For two years, they have faced hard times, having been constantly harassed and sometimes … Continue reading Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Finale
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New, And Havin’ Fun: An Interview With Ms Erath
Shelbyville Central High in Shelbyville, Tennessee, is a place most townies see as a special place, in both good and bad ways, but nonetheless, the teachers make it worth it. For Ms Erath, she's a relatively new teacher here at SCHS, this year being only her second year here. However, she thinks SCHS is a … Continue reading New, And Havin’ Fun: An Interview With Ms Erath
Reasons Why I Like Winter
Winter is my favorite season for several reasons! 1.) I like winter because I like freezing weather. The freezing weather brings people together -- we yearn for warmth, love, and connection. 2.) Winter gives us time to indulge in various activities like snowball fighting, building snowmen, making snow angels, playing ice hockey and more. It … Continue reading Reasons Why I Like Winter
How music impacts me
Growing up me and my father bonded over it. He really enjoyed heavy metal and rap, specifically old rap. He owned a white S-10 that had subs behind the seats, when he would drive me to school, we would turn up the volume and listen to Black and Yellow by Wiz Khalifa. He always told me … Continue reading How music impacts me
A Portrait’s Reflection: A Review over Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
In the 1880s and 1890s, no name or person is more bound to the aesthetic movement in England than Oscar Wilde. His considerable contributions to English literature truly put his name on the map. For most of his career, he wrote merely only poems, but his only novel, though flawed yet beautiful in its own … Continue reading A Portrait’s Reflection: A Review over Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Who is Glenda?
Glenda Maria Felipe Domingo is a senior at Shelbyville Central High School. She is from Tennessee, but her parents are from Guatemala. They were born and raised there, but they came to the United States for a better future while she was born here in Shelbyville, TN. Let me tell you some interesting facts … Continue reading Who is Glenda?
My Honest Review on Nirvana’s Bleach Album
Blew I ranked this as number one due to the way it sounds simply. I enjoy the tempo, how there is not too much happening at once and it is quite calm, almost quiet. I also happen to enjoy the lyrics, “could you believe who we knew was stress or stain?” I liked those lyrics … Continue reading My Honest Review on Nirvana’s Bleach Album
Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 9
Silver City was erupted in chaos. All the tech that was operated by the EHF broke down and since the troopers basically donned tech, they were all left either unconscious or injured. Drones that patrol the districts fell from the air and were left in a destructive state. To onlookers, the city appeared to be … Continue reading Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 9
Touch the screen, I dare you.
The blue glow from that cold glass has attracted many; the filthy smudge that lies on top has annoyed more. Nonetheless, the touchscreen is here to be a means when buttons cannot apply. Most of you know what a touchscreen is; it is the thing that phones and tablets use, along with some laptops. Most … Continue reading Touch the screen, I dare you.
Ranking the Star Wars movies (because I can)
Star Wars and its entire franchise has been around for decades, with all the movies (or at least the majority of them) being good, especially being made ahead of its time. It has not only become an internationally loved franchise, but so many people, including whole families, watch the movies and the shows constantly because … Continue reading Ranking the Star Wars movies (because I can)