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In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: Big Sean

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter May 10, 2021

This week I want to talk about one of my favorite hip hop albums I Decided by Big Sean. This album is definitely one of my favorite Big Sean albums. It’s got fantastic production and some funny and sometimes serious lyrics. I think what makes this...

Freshman Joy Kim was recognized for her exemplary achievement in visual arts by earning a Gold Seal in VASE’s annual competition.

Redhawk awarded Gold Seal in VASE competition

Jordan Battey, Staff Reporter May 7, 2021

Freshman Joy Kim was recognized for her exemplary achievement in visual arts by earning a Gold Seal in VASE’s annual competition. “It's kind of hard to put into words since I definitely was not expecting my piece to advance so far,” Kim said....

Wingspans Ananda Ghoshal delves deeper into the world of Bengali food and shares her thoughts.

Bengali Bites: celebrational foods

Ananda Ghoshal, Staff Reporter May 7, 2021

Some people say that it's the spring season, and some even debate that it’s basically summer now. But for me and many others: it’s graduation season- and with graduation season, comes many celebratory rituals by my mom. I’ve reiterated before that...

As their last performance of the year, the theatre department will be putting on Songs for a New World May 6, 7, and 8 at 7 p.m. and May 8 and 9 at 2 p.m in the auditorium.

Curtains open Thursday for spring musical

Rishika Desai, Guest Contributor May 6, 2021

Performances for theatre’s spring musical, Songs for a New World, begin Thursday, and run through Sunday in the auditorium.  “We’ve been working during class, after school, for hours, and now we’re finally able to show everyone what we’ve...

The Twilight Zone transitions into 1985

Caroline Caruso, Managing Editor May 5, 2021

Acting as the first revival of the series, but certainly not the last, after Rod Serling decided to sell his show back to CBS, a new generation of cast and crew grew interested in creating the 1985 Twilight Zone revival. After all, these very directors...

Students go solo for final performance of the year

Students go solo for final performance of the year

Grant Milleson, Staff Reporter May 4, 2021

Band students are preparing for their final performance of the year, however unlike other performances students will be performing by themselves. “This year is different from previous years in that we are hosting our own virtual solo contest,”...

May weather

May weather

Lexie Laviolette, Staff Reporter May 3, 2021

In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: David Guetta’s “listen”

Ana Toro, Staff Reporter May 3, 2021

This week I wanted to tell you guys about my favorite album of all time, Listen by David Guetta. This album is everything I could ever want all in one. It’s got great features and fantastic production. I am a huge fan of David Guetta and his music has...

Wingspans Ananda Ghoshal delves deeper into the world of Bengali food and shares her thoughts.

Bengali Bites: Shukto

Ananda Ghoshal, Staff Reporter April 30, 2021

Something I eat every weekend when my mom is home to cook food: Shukto. It is something that that always makes our meals feel incomplete. Shukto is a vegetable curry that’s normally served on the side with a little bit of rice. It can be more spicy,...

A collaborative storytelling game, local player Alex Sandoval helps make Dungeons and Dragons come to life with artwork portraying different scenes and characters from her D&D games.

Slaying stereotypes, girls embracing D&D

Grace Myers, Guest Contributor April 30, 2021

Wizards and witches and warlocks, oh my! In the fantastical world of Dungeons and Dragons, players can take on the persona of these characters and many more in an epic storytelling game that has been around for decades. Finding its origins in the...

Though in a virtual format this year, all 29 students received the highest rating at the competition, and many now look to improve as they prepare for regionals.

UIL choir sweeps the stage at districts

Vidula Pandian, Guest Contributor April 29, 2021

District UIL Solo and Ensemble contests are over with Redhawk choir scoring well in this year’s virtual format.  “At the regional [UIL] the 29 students from Liberty each earned a rating of superior (1) which is the highest rating you can achieve,”...

The spotlight is on theatre students as they get inducted into International Thespian Society on Thursday. The organization offers a community of others involved in high school as well as opportunities to like workshops to improve their skills.

Curtain opens as new ITS members get inducted

Rishika Desai, Guest Contributor April 29, 2021

Theatre’s International Thespian Society (ITS) is hosting their yearly induction ceremony in the auditorium Thursday at 6:30 p.m. “ITS is an internationally recognized society for people who are involved in theater in high school,” senior and...

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