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  • April 26 is a bad weather make-up day (if needed)
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The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

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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: Whitney Houston Night

Maya Silberman, Editor-in-Chief November 17, 2023

Fans all around the world were graced with another episode of the hit show Dancing With The Stars on Tuesday. This week, the pros and their celebrities showed out with dances to hit songs from Whitney Houston. Billy Porter was another in a line of guest...

 Ceramics is keeping the Halloween spirit alive by creating monster inspired pinch-pots.

Ceramics keep Halloween alive through pinch-pots

Christina Huang, Staff Reporter November 17, 2023

Thanksgiving is less than a week away, but the spooky season continues on campus. Showing off their pinch-pot skills, Ceramics students are keeping the Halloween spirit alive by crafting their own clay monsters.  “So we learned a new pinch pot method...

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: The Waning Age

Christina Huang, Staff Reporter November 16, 2023

The dystopian novel The Waning Age by S.E. Grove presents a world where children ‘wane’ or lose the ability to feel any emotion around the age of ten. It’s an ambitious yet interesting premise, but is it one that can be pulled off neatly? Waning...

Fine arts is selling poinsettias to adorn the stage during the Winter Extravaganza concert. Students can purchase poinsettias for $6.50 each.

Poinsettia sale provides festive decor

Nidhi Thomas, Staff Reporter November 16, 2023

The red-dripped poinsettias that will adorn the stage at this year's Winter Extravaganza can now be purchased via orchestra’s website for $6.50 a piece.  “They’re a way to decorate the stage,” orchestra director Julie Blackstock said. “I...

Managing Editor Sarayu Bongale sits down with junior Tanushri Talla to talk about her art journey.

Artistic Expressions: Tanushri Talla

Sarayu Bongale, Managing Editor November 15, 2023

Name: Tanushri Talla Grade: junior Years of experience: 11 years Wingspan: What inspired you to start getting involved in art? Talla: “My parents put me into art classes when I was little and I kept my interests going starting from there....

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: concerts

Rin Ryu, Editor-In-Chief November 14, 2023

Ever since going to Mitski in 2022, I’ve been on a concert high. There’s just something about being there in the crowd, hearing music live, and seeing your favorite artist’s stage presence that you don’t get with simply listening to music on Spotify. Most...

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

Pop of Culture: 2024 Grammy nomination

Lilian Johnson, Staff Reporter November 13, 2023

The 2024 Grammy nominations were released on Friday by The Recording Academy, and the lists’ are dominated by women. Female and nonbionary artists fill seven of eight spots for Song and Album of the Year. SZA has nine nominations, the most of...

With the rise of capitalism, art is driven by monetary values instead of passion or creativity.

Opinion: capitalism and its effects on art

Christine Han, Staff Reporter November 13, 2023

Modern day art. Most of the world has seen these minimal pieces where “artists” will just stick a dot in the middle of the page and people call it a masterpiece. Or perhaps they will tastefully arrange some geometric shapes and sell it for millions...

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: Music Video Night

Maya Silberman, Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2023

Viewers were taken back across decades of music on Tuesday’s episode: Music Video Night.  Paula Abdul was the guest judge, harkening back to her choreography for Janet Jackson, George Michael, and Madonna.  The night was kicked off by Lele and...

AP art student transform store-bought items into art

Makena Walsh and Sarayu Bongale November 9, 2023

Though it’s on to the second quarter of the school year, AP 2D Art students are still working on a piece from the first quarter.  Known as marketplace art, students are creating realistic art pieces out of common items that are sold in stores.  “It’s...

Five Nights at Freddys newest installment released Oct. 26. The movie franchise is based off of the survival game which one of the most successful indie game franchises ever.

FNAF 2023: A Successful Trip Down Memory Lane

Lea Garcia-Salazar, Staff Reporter November 9, 2023

On Aug. 8, 2014, game developer Scott Cawthon released the survival game Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF). Various Let's Play videos uploaded to YouTube soon after the game's release helped promote its popularity, making it one of the most successful...

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: Five Total Strangers

Christina Huang, Staff Reporter November 9, 2023

Road trips seem better suited for a comical story of family bonding than a YA thriller such as Five Total Strangers by Natalie D. Richards. For Mira Hayes, Christmas isn’t the happy time of year it might have been, with news of her mother’s divorce...

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