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Local winter break events include sports, entertainment

Tina Marshalek, Business Director December 8, 2016

With an entire month approaching without classes, most students are giddy with thoughts of traveling, saving money, or just resting. Now, whatever plans (or lack thereof) you’re gleefully waiting for,...

Latest Marvel film embraces all things strange and unusual in the universe

Sara Hill, Staff Writer November 16, 2016

There is an oversaturation of superheroes in the movie industry, and it can be scary to see our favorite characters brought to film. What about that characters that are less known to the general audience? Welcome...

Documentary about marginalized groups

Alison Ahlgrim, Staff Writer November 16, 2016

In a week of divisiveness, fear and shock, the premier of Justice and Justice LLC’s “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes” delivered a much-needed message of compassion, understanding, and the importance of...

‘The Rest of Us Just Live Here’ examines being a normal kid

Allison Althof, Staff Writer November 16, 2016

Let me be completely honest for a second. None of us are going to grow up to be “the chosen one” like Harry Potter. We won’t have to fight someone who is bound and determined to take over the world,...

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Comic Con fandoms coming together

Megan Behnke, Staff Writer November 16, 2016

The San Diego Comic Con, the New York Comic Con. Fan, comic, toy, and anime conventions are getting bigger and bigger each year. In February 2015, the nation-wide convention, Wizard World, had its inaugural...

Gallery of ComicCon 2016

Gallery of ComicCon 2016

November 16, 2016

Students pictured above and below rehearse for the upcoming Student Showcase sponsored by Madison College Performing Arts.

Madison College Student Showcase!

Elliott Puckette, Editor In Chief November 16, 2016

On Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 19, Madison College Performing Arts will be presenting its first ever Student Showcase, highlighting the talents of Madison College students in the per-forming arts. Performances...

Hurts Donut is a new shop located at 2831 Parmenter St. in Middleton. Its popularity means you may need to wait 30 to 90 minutes for your handcrafted doughnut.

A donut for every taste makes this new shop well worth the wait

Sara Hill, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

Don’t plan on eating anything else the day you decide to go to Hurts Donut. The specialty donut bakery opened on Oct. 12, located at 2831 Parmenter Street in Middleton. They boast serving an average...

‘Zel’ is a fairy tale, but not for little children

Carrie Puckette, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

Do not be fooled by the young adult rating for this book. “Zel,” by Donna Jo Napoli, is a hightly researched and emotionally complex book that leaves you sitting and contemplating the reality of loving...

Visit El Sabor de Puebla for Authentic Mexican Food

Alison Ahlgrim, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

For those seeking a truly authentic Mexican flavor and experience, El Sabor de Puebla (“The Taste of Puebla”) on Williamson Street delivers. Having lived in Arizona for six years and having also spent...

New Japanese animated movie follows artist’s daughter

Carrie Puckette, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

To any Studio Ghibli fans out there, you might be interested in the new Japanese animation movie by Keiichi Hara, “Miss Hokusai,” based on the historical manga that follows the artist Hokusai’s daughter,...

Halloween and  Cultural Appropriation

Halloween and Cultural Appropriation

Shen Yunzhu, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

With Halloween right around the corner, the United Common Ground (UCG) held Costume Awareness Week from Oct. 24-28, to raise awareness on costume choices. It’s always fun to dress up in something that...

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