Fantasy Tip Sheet: Don’t Panic
Blogs September 23, 2013
BY A.J. KURZMAN Three weeks into the football season and the sports world has already been turned upside-down. Red is blue, up is down, and the Kansas City Chiefs are 3-0. It must be the apocalypse or something. In the fantasy world, big name players are becoming big name... Read more
Issues Solved: Batman Vs. Superman
Blogs September 19, 2013
BY CHRISTINA RIVERO Flying through the city of Metropolis, the strongest man in the world is on the run, or at least trying to stop a fight he didn’t wish to start. However, it has already begun and there’s no use avoiding it. He lands on top of the... Read more
Game On: Humble Bundle
Blogs September 18, 2013
BY JACOB FERREIRA Many gamers often have a hard time affording the latest games. Due to new releases costing between $50 to $60, gamers must rely on discounts such as Steam’s winter/summer sales and the Xbox’s Ultimate sales/daily deals to get games. However, one relatively unknown way to get... Read more
Here We Are, Now Entertain Us: Fantastic Beasts And The Harry Potter Legacy
Blogs September 18, 2013
BY BLUE KAUFMAN Potterheads rejoice! After a two year moratorium since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, JK Rowling and Warner Brothers have announced Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!, a new spinoff film that will take place in the Harry Potter Universe.Desperate... Read more
Lariat Mix: Back To School Playlist
Blogs September 16, 2013
BY CHRISTINA BOUCOURT With the start of school, students have to abandon their free time, their sleep and the time they spend with friends. However, they cannot put music on hold for 9 whole months. Here are four songs to help you get through the hallways, the homework and the... Read more
Here We Are, Now Entertain Us: The World Reflected Through Elysium
Blogs September 9, 2013
BY JEREMY HAAS The art of using entertainment as an outlet to comment on real world issues is timeless. Bands write entire concept albums about holocausts, poverty, and screwed up government policies. Sci-fi movies and TV shows, like The Twilight Zone, have been huge on metaphorically addressing serious social problems. In fact,... Read more
Fantasy Tip Sheet: The Love/Hate Draft List
Blogs August 30, 2013
BY A.J. KURZMAN As this year’s calendar turns to September, sports fans everywhere anticipate one thing: fantasy football season. As with any season, 2013 will bring many surprises. Impact players are on new teams such as Greg Jennings on the Vikings and Steven Jackson are sure to be game... Read more
Completely Booked: Dystopian Novels
Blogs June 4, 2013
BY RACHEL GAMBACH Whenever a book garners a lot of attention it can be expected there will be some copycats. After the Twilight saga hit its peak of popularity a few years ago, we were ambushed with a wave of paranormal books centered on vampires, werewolves and overly complicated... Read more
Technically Speaking: Vine
Blogs June 4, 2013
BY OLIVIA PASCALE-WONG With the massive amounts of success that Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr, have received, the next site in the jumble of media has emerged: Vine. Vine is the latest social network that has blown up within the last month or so. Giving the user about 7... Read more
Sports Page: Spring Sports Wrap Up
Blogs June 4, 2013
BY A.J. KURZMAN AND ANDY MORALES Boys Lacrosse Record: 6-7 Standout Player: “No doubt Kevin Luks,” Junior Matthew Rabinowitz said. “He improves every year, and was able to carry the team this year with his scoring and experience.” Memorable Moment: “Opening night when we started our season right with... Read more
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