Poor performance from Cruise, ‘Oblivion’ not worth it
Alana Garrett, Reporter
May 1, 2013
By Alana Garrett Reporter Joseph Kosinski’s “Oblivion” is confusing, strange, and left me oblivious. Kosinski who directed the film “Tron: Legacy” has tried his directing skills at another sci-fi film “Oblivion”. The film stars A-list actor Tom Cruise who is known for his exceptional acting... Read more »
Cudi’s inner thoughts provide career best
Martin Chang, Editor in Chief
May 1, 2013
By Martin Chang Editor in Chief Kid Cudi is embracing his inner weirdness with his third album “Indicud” like he never has before. He has created a new sound, a slowed down, pot-soaked groove that through bass lines and sounds that seem to come from outer space, taps into the dark space in Cudi’s... Read more »
Muertos Kitchen leaves people dying for more
Ruben A. Perez, Reporter
May 1, 2013
By Ruben A. Perez Reporter Muertos Kitchen and Lounge downtown is a great place to get a great meal at a great price. The first thing to note about Muertos is its relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. The lights are dimmed to just the right amount of light, and the brick walls are covered with magazine... Read more »
Kickstart turns to be a kick to end
Graham C Wheat, Features Editor
April 17, 2013
By Graham C Wheat Features Editor Yet another contender has entered the ring of super-caffeinated, syrupy beverages to keep you as alert as possible. If you just can’t wait to suck down taurine and vitamin B-12 before breakfast, Mountain Dew: Kickstart has you covered. Although Mountain Dew is no... Read more »
“42” proved to be more than a film
April 17, 2013
By Alana Garrett Reporter The movie “42” doesn’t just tell a life story. It evokes emotions. Jackie Robinson, an American hero, has been idolized and praised as one of the first African-American baseball players. However, the movie “42” doesn’t just show Jackie Robinson as a hero, it shows... Read more »
Postal Service mails a remix of old & new
April 17, 2013
By Robin Shin Online Editor After a decade since the release of “Give Up,” The Postal Service is back with a re-issue. The album was released in a digital, compact disk and vinyl copy, all three of which come in different prices. When I first heard that they were going to re-issue the album,... Read more »
7-Eleven gets exclusive Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
Alana Garrett, Reporter
April 3, 2013
By Alana Garrett Reporter No longer just a place to get Slurpees or Big Gulps, 7-Eleven has just received an exclusive ice cream flavor from Ben and Jerry’s. The new flavor, Nutty Caramel Swirl, is an ice cream filled with peanuts, chunks of fudge and caramel. The ice cream has a nougat taste... Read more »
Motorcycle Club makes great music
Ruben A. Perez, reporter
April 3, 2013
By Ruben A. Perez Reporter Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is back with their sixth album “Specter at the Feast.” The album is pretty great with a few flaws. “Specter at the Feast” starts off slow, then gets intense, then comes to a clean finish. The first four songs are slow and good... Read more »
Hilarious take on typical adventure
Ruben A. Perez, Reporter
April 3, 2013
By Ruben A. Perez Reporter DC Pierson is back with his newest novel “Crap Kingdom” and it is hilarious. “Crap Kingdom” is a take on the classic tale of going to a mythical land and finding out you are the only hope to save the kingdom. This isn’t your usual fairytale though. Tom Parking... Read more »
Lay’s is having a competition to pick its new flavor
Samantha Briggs, Reporter
April 3, 2013
By Samantha Briggs Reporter The Lay’s snack brand has recently released three new chip flavors, Cheesy Garlic Bread, Sriracha and Chicken & Waffles. These flavors are the three finalists of the Lay’s Do Us a Flavor contest. In the summer of last year, Lay’s had a contest to find a new... Read more »


