It is understandable that the topic of these two killers have been discussed before from numerous sources, but can we accurately conclude a victor? Michael and Jason are powerful in their own right. They each possess a form of strength that dominates the other, but officially, they are equally deadly in terms of skill and … Continue reading The Battle of the Silent Slashers: Michael Myers vs Jason Voorhees
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The Safe Place Called Anime Club
At any school, clubs are meant to bring people together in a inclusive, positive way that all students feel comfortable and included with their peers. A great example of a club like this is SCHS's Anime Club, a place where students come together to be themselves in a safe, comfortable space. Mrs. Stanford, a sponsor … Continue reading The Safe Place Called Anime Club
Creating Thoughtful and Compassionate Students with Mrs. Briggs
I requested Mrs. Briggs to answer a few of my questions, to get a better understanding of who she is and what she does. She is a youthful and caring teacher, and a mother of one, expecting another. She graduated from University of Tennessee at Martin after four and a half years of studying … Continue reading Creating Thoughtful and Compassionate Students with Mrs. Briggs
Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 7
Silver City was once known for being a beacon of hope. It housed the most noble of all superheroes and in most cases, different heroes from different countries or planets somehow met up there. Now, every inch of the city has become the home territory of the A.R.T Corp's EHF. The people who lived there … Continue reading Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 7
Struggles of an Educator
In today's society, teachers are meant to be seen as impressive, educated, and important individuals who spend five eight-hour days a week for about 9 months out of the year teaching the students of the next generation without being given what they're worth. For the average teacher, it's hard to keep up with everything when … Continue reading Struggles of an Educator
5 Dramas You Should Watch
There are many movies, series, and dramas on Netflix that are interesting and epic. But I am more interested in all kinds of dramas; for example, Korean dramas, Chinese dramas, Japanese dramas and more. The top five dramas I like on Netflix are Word of Honor, Handsome Siblings, Once Upon a Time in Lingjian … Continue reading 5 Dramas You Should Watch
A Party From Overseas
I may be late to the party (pun very intended), but I still think this should be written about for anyone who reads this and is debating a possible future event of the same category. The TL;DR to catch you up to speed is thus: The Anime Club (renamed to Anime & Gaming Society in … Continue reading A Party From Overseas
Assassin’s Creed: 2023
According to Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed plans on coming back with not one, but four different games. It has been thought that Assassin's Creed would've been put on hiatus after the 2020 instalment: Valhalla, but Ubisoft has announced a plan. They claim that they'll hit the world in 2023, celebrating the franchise in a way that's … Continue reading Assassin’s Creed: 2023
What makes Kayden?
Have you ever wondered what exactly makes Kayden? — Well, if not, you will now. In this article, we'll only be talking about one named Kayden Whitaker. Like the majority of his peers, Kayden Whitaker is a 17 year old senior at Shelbyville Central High School, and though he doesn't like studying, he does enjoy … Continue reading What makes Kayden?
The Woman of Truth: Lana Mosier
The SCHS Golden Gazette has succeeded in acquiring a very honest and dedicated individual: Lana Mosier. Lana seems to adopt a calm nature as she works, and it has helped her achieve results. It gives her the ability to study society and acknowledge any issue. That ability goes along with her passion to write fact-based … Continue reading The Woman of Truth: Lana Mosier