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In this weekly blog, Sooeun goes Solo, senior Rin Ryu shares her opinion on all things K-pop from hot takes to the latest trends.

Soeeun goes solo: K-pop goes international

Rin Ryu, Editor-In-Chief November 7, 2023

K-pop has always been something that has been marketed to an international audience. Western pop music culture has played a large role in K-pop, but despite America’s historical influence on K-pop, K-pop has not always been a large part of Western pop...

18 Redhawks choir students are performing Saturday at the All-Region concert at McKinney North High School.

Singing on a Saturday

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor November 4, 2023

18 choir students on campus made the  All-Region Choir with two students advancing to Pre-Area Choir. Students who made All-Region choir are performing Saturday at McKinney North High School from 5 - 8 p.m. “I'm obviously really excited because...

In this weekly blog, senior Maya Silberman shares her favorites and flops for each episode of her favorite show, Dancing With the Stars.

Maya’s Mirrorball: Monster Night

Maya Silberman, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2023

Dancing With The Stars is officially halfway through the season, airing episode 6, Monster Night, on Tuesday. Monster Night is the classic Halloween episode that is done year after year, and a fan favorite for many reasons. The episode was a two-parter,...

In this weekly review, Every Book has a Silver Lining, staff reporter Christina Huang takes a look at books to find their silver lining.

Every Book Has a Silver Lining: Quicksilver

Christina Huang, Staff Reporter November 2, 2023

Quicksilver, by Stephanie Spinner, is a retelling of five famed stories within Greek mythology—the story of Persephone and Hades, Perseus’ defeat of Medusa, the golden apple, and the retrieval of the body of a hero in the Trojan War. Their connection?...

Staff reporter Lea Garcia-Salazar sits down with sophomore Noel Benny to talk about his saxophone journey.

Artistic Expressions: Noel Benny

Lea Garcia-Salazar, Staff Reporter November 1, 2023

Name: Noel Benny  Grade: sophomore Years of Experience: 5 years  Wingspan: What instrument do you play in band?  Benny: “I play the baritone saxophone.”  Wingspan: How long have you been playing the saxophone in band?  Benny:...

After running from Thursday to Saturday, theatre puts their fall show, The Sweet Science of Bruising, to rest. With countless rehearsals and hard work from the actors, technical production, and the directors, the show was a success.

Theatre’s fall show ends with a success

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor October 31, 2023

Bobbing and weaving, with a jab here and there, theater students put their fall show, The Sweet Science of Bruising, to rest after a three-day run Thursday-Saturday. “It was difficult making sense of unity between all of our design departments,”...

Orchestra played Halloween music in the cafeteria before school to showcase their Halloween spirit.

A spooky symphony Halloween performance

Rin Ryu, Editor-In-Chief October 31, 2023

In honor of Halloween, campus looked and sounded a little different. With students wearing costumes and orchestra students performing Halloween songs before school and during lunch, the holiday’s spooky spirit came to life.  Students heard...

In this weekly blog, Sooeun goes Solo, senior Rin Ryu shares her opinion on all things K-pop from hot takes to the latest trends.

Sooeun goes solo: Korea…boo!

Rin Ryu, Editor-In-Chief October 31, 2023

In honor of Halloween, I thought I’d talk about the things that scare me most: Koreaboos (not really).  Some of the stigma surrounding K-pop can be attributed to Koreaboos, someone who is obsessed with Korean culture (usually K-pop or K-dramas)...

In this weekly blog, staff reporter Lilian Johnson talks about everything pop culture.

Pop of Culture: World Series

Lilian Johnson, Staff Reporter October 30, 2023

The 2023 World Series is underway with the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks tied at 1-1 in the best of seven series. My family and I got tickets last minute and attended game one. Before that day I had no idea the World Series were taking...

The staff book club is a way to promote staff members to explore a wide range of books and connect with other like minded individuals.

Staff book club promotes reading among staff members

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor October 27, 2023

Every month after school, staff members gather in the library clutching their well-worn copies of the month's selection. Quiet discussion fills the room, officially signaling the start of the monthly staff book club meeting. “During the book club...

In this weekly blog, senior Maya Silberman shares her favorites and flops for each episode of her favorite show, Dancing With the Stars.

Maya’s Mirrorball: Most Memorable Year Night

Maya Silberman, Editor-in-Chief October 27, 2023

Dancing With the Stars gave its fans another gift: a new weekly episode. This week’s theme was individual to each dancer, with every star forming a dance around their most memorable year. It was an amazing episode, with the quality and intensity...

In this weekly review, Every Book has a Silver Lining, staff reporter Christina Huang takes a look at books to find their silver lining.

Every Book Has a Silver Lining: Joint Custody

Christina Huang, Staff Reporter October 26, 2023

The Parent Trap, It Takes Two, and Billboard Dad. Each movie is driven by a child playing matchmaker for their parent(s). Joint Custody, the first book of The Gatz Chronicles, joins this list—but authors Lauren Baratz-Logsted and Jackie Logsted change...

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