By: Lauren Kreigh Speeding down the hidden hallway is not what every substitute is used to doing after the school day has come to a close. “There are a couple reasons why I rollerblade. I was inspired to start skating after being a fan of women’s roller derby for a couple years,” Wissman said. What
Exotic cuisine tempts diners
By: Leah Dover Located in the newest section of Castleton Square Mall near Borders is a small sushi and Thai restaurant called Yuki. Here you can enjoy a variety of Asian cuisine from beginner friendly sushi to more exotic Thai dishes. This restaurant offers something for the adventurous and those who wish to stay in
Mellow pop band uses variety of effects to produce eerie sound
By: Christian Summitt With Beach House’s third album, they were looking for a distinct enigmatic sound and really nailed it. It is really interesting but not amazing. Beach House is a female fronted band from Baltimore, Maryland. They have two members, whose names are Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally, and are classified as American dream
Romantic comedy provides for mediocre actors, predictable plot
By: Zach Westerbeck As Valentines Day approaches, guys are beginning to scramble to figure out what to do for their girlfriends or wives. But look no further guys, a simple, yet effective, solution has arrived. Treat your woman to some flowers, dinner and “Leap Year.” Well, actually before splurging on that 20 dollar bill at
New dance hopes to commence custom of school togetherness
By: Dani Marbaugh After the cancellation the turnabout dance, this year’s P.S. I Love You dance promises to be a fun event for the months between Homecoming and Prom. Because turnabout had a low attendance record, the school could no longer afford to keep it. With an opening in the school calendar, the Ladies of






