Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Poetry by Liz Carney

By Liz Carney
Staff Writer

Autumn
Time for leaves to change color,
red,
orange,
yellow,
Falling down to the ground
Time for scarves and hats,
covering small children jumping in piles of leaves
Time for colder weather,
nipping at exposed skin
A whole new world takes over,
breathtaking and beautiful
One last magnificent experience before Jack Frost takes over,
bringing bleakness and misery for what seems like a lifetime

Blissful
Sky blue
It taste like freshly baked brownies
It smells like recently cut grass
It sounds like birds chirping
It feels like a slight breeze
It looks like the first ray of sun in the morning


Rage
Red
It taste like rubber
It smells like burning wood
It sounds like a dog's bark
It feels like poison running through your body
It looks like a roaring lion

Entertainment Review: YowaPeda Is Sports Anime at Its Finest

By Will Boswinkel
Staff Writer

YowaPeda is a unique anime because it is about cycling, a rare topic for shows in general. However, it is a comedy, which is an overused topic in anime. I like this combination; it takes two different genres (sports and comedy) and throws them into a very entertaining show.

This anime was produced by long running TMS Entertainment starting this past fall.

It comes out once a week, on Crunchyroll.com and the episodes are 24 minutes long.

TMS has helped produce animes like Ashita no Jo, Buzzer Beater, and D.Gray-Man. So for an anime, it is in fairly good hands.

The story centers around freshman Sakamichi Onoda and the Akihabara High School cycling team. Sakamichi is still trying to find his place in this world, which he finds when he races cycling star Shunsuke Imaizumi, and he is thrown into something he only dreamed of doing.

Sakamichi then meets freshman cyclist Shokichi Naruko, another cycling prodigy. The two prodigies convince Sakamichi to join the cycling team and to fulfill their dream of winning the Inter-High tournament.

The show is fun to watch because I enjoy watching the characters grow -- at first they were weak, but they are changing into cyclists who can challenge the best. In addition, the cast is great, and the story is full in the sense that is has no plot holes.

Do not pass this show up, it is an underrated gem.


*** Special thanks to Staff Writer Liam McNeil for proofing the story.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Students Are Excited for Upcoming Ski / Snowtubing Trip

By Caroline Kothari
Staff Writer
 
Sophomore Craig Mechanic is very excited for the upcoming ski/tubing trip, so that he can hang out with his friends and just let loose.

“I’m excited about this trip because it is a good chance for me to hang out with my friends.”

The ski trip to Bear Creek has become an annual tradition. This year’s trip is taking place on Friday Feb. 21. Students can pick and choose from different options, all of which vary in price.

Craig says he doesn’t ski, he snowboards. “I have been a snowboarder since I was eight.”

He added, “To me, snowboarding isn't scary, it’s fun. The hardest part of snowboarding may be keeping your balance and trying to turn.”