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The FHC Colour Guard poses for a photo at a home football game. They were excited to have the season to be filled with members

If I Did a Review on Marching Season Then…

Ruthann Kimbrel, Staff Reporter November 11, 2019

The cold fall air stung our eyes as the sequins on our costumes scraped at our right arms. Our skirts  twirled around our legs while the purple and pink gradient flag’s silk showed off its colours in...

Lime Lacroix, the biggest offender to my taste buds, was unsweet and overly fizzy. Some other flavors, however, were less of a disappointment.

Lacroix: Repulsive or Revolutionary?

Avery Olson, Staff Reporter October 23, 2019

In all my experience with odd fascinations, I have never seen a more heated fixation than the faces in a room when they hear the sound of a can opening, then realizing it’s a Lacroix. I have also yet...

A main character of Fright Fest poses, ready to terrify audiences. Their performance is in part what makes Fright Fest such a thrill.

A Night Full of Fright

Ty Nedungadi, Staff Reporter October 22, 2019

October, to us, is most associated with fears and horrors. This month is the perfect time to watch scary movies, wear costumes, eat orange colored food, and binge on candy. For me personally, I love the...

John Mayer live at the Enterprise Center on Sept. 3, 2019.  He enchants the crowd through his performance of Vultures.

In the Moment With John Mayer

Anna Carroll, Staff Reporter September 25, 2019

The veins on his hand rippled like the ceaseless crash of an ocean’s tide: mesmerizing. In the dim lighting, all eyes fix on the jumbo screen, entranced by the sole image of his fist caressing the gleaming...

This was taken right next to the Pier in Chicago, Illinois. I made my way down here after the concert and went exploring, as well as finding out that driving in Chicago is not fun.

Tell me you love me tour

Juliet Fuhrmann, Move Editor March 21, 2018

What started as a road trip to Chicago to see Demi Lovato live, turned out to be the greatest weekend I have had in a very long time. I will always and forever love alternative music, but I have loved...

A stranger Stranger Things

A stranger Stranger Things

Gillian Pendel, Staff Reporter December 15, 2017

Following the recents news of Stranger Things being renewed for a third season, it’s time we just come out and say it: Stranger Things 2 was not that good. Content-wise, that is. Cinematically, it was...

Austin McKinley and friends look at the intricate details of the mosaic ceiling. Each aspect of the St. Louis Cathedral Basilica left Mrs. MCcunes AP Art History students amazed.

Downtown cathedral stands out and pulls visitors in

Caroline Schroeder, Staff Reporter December 12, 2017

Mrs. Mccune guided her three AP Art History classes to the bus awaiting our arrival to take us to the Cathedral Basilica in downtown St. Louis. After forty minutes of driving toward the city, the bus pulled...

John (Saw)s face takes up the movie poster. This movie was released on Halloween this year

Jigsaw

Skylar Laird, Co-editor-in-chief December 12, 2017

“I wanna play a game.” This quote lives in its own infamy - it’s one of those phrases everyone knows, making the movie series it’s from, the Saw franchise, equally well-known. Beginning with...

My little brother when he was about 2 months old before his first surgery. His surgeon said that this was the widest cleft lip and palette he has seen.

A “Wonder”

Juliet Fuhrmann, Move Editor November 29, 2017

Normally you would have a paper ticket when you walk into a movie theater, but for this particular night, it was bracelets with the phrase “choose kind” on them. On Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. I went to see...

The Shack; a breathtaking movie for all ages. Even if you arent religious, I guarantee you will enjoy this movie.

The Shack

Talia Thambyrajah, staff reporter November 21, 2017

As I was scrolling through Netflix this past weekend in avoidance of my several homework assignments and college essays, I was not satisfied with the selection I was given. Nowadays, there aren't many,...

Heroin(e)- A documentary about Heroin and Heroines

Jennifer Ferry, Staff Reporter October 13, 2017

As a person who's always looking for an interesting new show to watch,- I place a lot of faith in Netflix’s show suggestions for me. Last week while doing my calculus homework Netflix recommended to...

Actors Sam Shanley and Isaiah Henry in their final scene. Their characters are embracing after surviving to the end.

Lightning, murder, and….Romance?

Reese McLaughlin, Staff reporter October 11, 2017

“And Then There Were None” was one of the first books that I read for school and actually enjoyed. The way Agatha Christie writes entraps the reader in her world. She doesn't baby the audience by dumbing...

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