March Madness is finally here! The round of 64 and 32 were exciting, with a lot of upsets. In the first round, Memphis beat Boise State. It was not really an “upset,” but since Memphis was ranked lower it is considered an upset. New Mexico State beat UConn, but only by seven points. Notre Dame … Continue reading The Second Round of Madness
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SCHS Fights Hunger!!
The great canned food drive is a big tradition here at Shelbyville Central Highschool!! It it something that really brings back to our community of Shelbyville each and every year. Here at SCHS we spend a week collecting items to create a display, those items are then donated to organizations, soup kitchens, and shelters around … Continue reading SCHS Fights Hunger!!
A Review of 60 Days
60 Days In is a show about how 6 people go into some of the most dangerous prisons in America and try to see what needs to be done to help better the prison they are in. In some cases, the fellow prisoners actually find out and the participants are pulled out; although, they can … Continue reading A Review of 60 Days
Howl’s Moving Castle Review
Howl's Moving Castle is one of the best Studio Ghibli animations made by far, and it is honestly, in my opinion, the best animated movie available to stream right now! Howl's Moving Castle follows a girl named Sophie who is cursed by the Wicked Witch of the West, and this curse turns her into an … Continue reading Howl’s Moving Castle Review
Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 5
Walking into a U.S. government lab was the Power Men member known as Phazer. He donned a red suit suit with yellow markings, black boots, black gloves, a black belt, and a large pair of black specs with illuminating red lens. He felt nervous and couldn't help, but speculate. "With everything going on, our main … Continue reading Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 5
SCHS Tennis Team
The Tennis Team is a very underrated sport here at schs. The team spends all year conditioning and practicing their skills for the upcoming season. Trying their best to improve in their singles and doubles skills to do better in their matches. This year I took the time to interview some of the members of … Continue reading SCHS Tennis Team
Review: Song of Achilles
This book is heartbreakingly beautiful. This book won the Orange Prize, which it 100% deserves! This author just has a way with words, really! The Song of Achilles begins with a boy named Patroclus who is disowned and sent away to and island where Achilles lives where they become friends and even train together and … Continue reading Review: Song of Achilles
A Look Into March Maddness
Going into March, college basketball gets crazy. Conference championships are in play, and everyone wants to make it to the dance and wants bragging rights. Some teams do not have to worry about not being picked on selection Sunday, but other teams do. The teams that win their conference, or are in the top 25, … Continue reading A Look Into March Maddness
Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 4
Within a dark lab, experiments were initiated by many scientists. They were either handling chemicals, taking notes, or burning any aftermaths. Walking by all of them, was Antonio Darci with a smirk on his face. He approached a scientist who was working on something distant from the others. "Professor Darci!" The scientist greeted. "I need … Continue reading Prodigy 5: Remerge of Power Part 4
Viking Weapons and Armor
When you think of the Vikings, what image comes to mind? Do you think of furs worn for warmth? Do you see the stereotypical horned helmet? Or do you think of the traditional image of the longship with the red and white striped sails charging into battle? Most of these are true, but they don’t … Continue reading Viking Weapons and Armor