Oh, the things you can do
Shannon Wood, Copy Editor
February 6, 2012
Teenagers in particular cringe when reminded to count their blessings. We have schedules packed with challenging classes, parents who suddenly have become guard dogs to social lives, and mailboxes full of essentially the same college letter stamped and signed by hundreds of different deans. This week... Read more »
Sassy about SOPA
Shannon Wood, Reporter
January 24, 2012
When the government makes a proposition about limiting the internet, the online world goes crazy. The infamous SOPA bill was created on October 26, 2011 by Lamar Smith of Texas. According to Smith’s website, the Bill intends to stop foreign websites from stealing American intellectual products. He... Read more »
The Black Keys, “El Camino” Review
Brandon Moncada, Center Spread Editor
January 18, 2012
Fresh off their huge breakout album, Brothers, El Camino stays true to the gritty roots of The Black Keys duo, raging guitarist and vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummist Patrick Carney. The oohs-and-ahs of the melodic choruses along with Auerbach’s staccato rifts stay constant throughout, just like... Read more »
Coldplay, Mylo Xyloto
Andrew McMunn, Sports Editor
January 3, 2012
In 2008, Coldplay released an amazing, groundbreaking album. Viva La Vida was a phenomenal album in almost every way. Each song was well written and seemed as though they all played important roles to the album as a whole. With that album’s major success to live up to, they’ve finally released their... Read more »
Snow day or a waste of a day?
Ellie Hake, Reporter
December 13, 2011
You’re all cuddled up in your warm bed as the alarm rings. After finally rising from under the warm covers, you peek out the window to see snow covered winter wonderland outside. Quickly, you flip the TV on to the news station to find that Lindbergh High School has a snow day. The question is, is this... Read more »
Reviews From The Heavy Side of Music
Andrew McMunn, Sports Editor
December 6, 2011
Sounds Of A Playground Fading by In Flames For those who haven’t heard of In Flames, this band has been around since the early nineties and has pioneered the melodic death metal sound ever since. Over the last fifteen or so years, the band had been evolving their sound to get what you hear today. This... Read more »
Can Music Change Someone’s Mood?
Ellie Hake, Reporter
December 2, 2011
Lindbergh students listen to music for a variety of reasons. For some, music is just something to listen to in the car on the way to school when waiting in traffic. But for others, music is a lot more than that. Some people listen to music when nothing is going right in their life, or when they are simply... Read more »
All I want for Christmas…is for Christmas not to come so soon
Renee Schomaker, Opinions Editor
November 16, 2011
It’s barely November and it seems as if the holidays are already here. For a holiday that is more than a month away, it’s hard to comprehend this fever. Commercials pop up on TV every five minutes, pine trees are displayed in all the major department stores, and holiday music blares out of the... Read more »
Paranormal Activity 3
Andrew McMunn, News Editor
November 13, 2011
When it comes to horror movies, most people tend to think of creepy old mansions in darkened locations with the screeching of an orchestra for the soundtrack. As much as I am for going against the formula and breaking boundaries, I think it’s fair to say that a horror movie needs at least one of these... Read more »
The Assembly
Ellie Hake, Reporter
November 2, 2011
Today the news was spilled that Eric Cochran won the Milken Award along with $25,000 dollars. The news was a surprise to both students and staff. What stood out to me the most were the students answering the call and representing the school that was being honored so well. The spirit and appreciation... Read more »




