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Coach Profile: Mary Ward

Coach Profile: Mary Ward

Alexa Blaise Chandler, News Editor December 13, 2018

Swim coach Mary Ward has been a part of swimmer’s lives for the past 12 years. Ward has worked as an assistant coach for many years before finally leading the swim teams as head coach. “Many a...

Player Profile: McKenzie Green

Player Profile: McKenzie Green

Rayven Cann, Sports Editor December 13, 2018

McKenzie Green dives into her senior year, and her third year on the Taylorsville High School swim team. Green’s dedication started when she was nine and has spent most of her life and her high school...

Seasonal depression in students

Seasonal depression in students

Maddy Gardner, Reporter December 13, 2018

Seasonal Affective Disorder, otherwise known as SAD, affects about 6% of people a year. SAD is mostly present in teens and early twenties, but can also affect beyond that. According to Kidshealth.org,...

How To Be an Internet Artist

How To Be an Internet Artist

Danika Shane, Reporter December 13, 2018

Social Media is a growing industry for many artists working to connect with fans easier and to broadcast their own creations. Artists like Katie Daisy, whose feed is filled with paintings including inspirational...

Not only Netflix

Not only Netflix

Callé Hansen, Opinion Editor December 13, 2018

School is stressful, and there are very few things that are more cathargic than sitting down with a good snack and binge watching your favorite show. Another pro about TV is its ability to assist you in...

The Shortcomings of Fallout 76

The Shortcomings of Fallout 76

Rafael Zamora, Reporter December 13, 2018

Fallout 76 is a strange addition to the post-apocalyptic series in that it’s multiplayer instead of singleplayer. The title launched on November 4 and has been raking in an abundance of negative reviews....

Warrior Reads Warcross

Warrior Reads Warcross

Kate Okabe, Reporter December 13, 2018

I love fictional books, I read them all day every day. I usually follow up on the author’s other works and a lot of them have not been as interesting as the book I first read by that author. The author...

Tinkers Cat Cafe

Tinkers Cat Cafe

Sequoia Salazar, Reporter December 11, 2018

  If you enjoy cats and coffee, this is the place for you, from the beautiful interior filled with painting to the yummy holiday drinks. Tinker’s Cat Cafe is a Utah business founded by Lisa Boone,...

iPhone XR Review

iPhone XR Review

Jacob Christensen, Reporter November 8, 2018

  Apple recently released their new iPhones, which is exciting news. Apple is arguably the largest influencer on the smartphone marketplace; trends they start are often followed by other companies,...

Loot boxes in the gaming industry

Loot boxes in the gaming industry

Rafael Zamora, Reporter November 8, 2018

  Loot boxes are a form of micro transaction in video games. They allow a player to purchase an in-game crate or box for a chance to obtain a randomized pack of in-game items. When you look at...

Xbox vs. PlayStation

Xbox vs. PlayStation

Kainoa Smith, Reporter November 8, 2018
In today’s world most kids get home after school and hop on their gaming console and play with their friends or just have a chat. Hands down the most popular ones are the Xbox console, which is owned by Microsoft and the PlayStation, which is owned by Sony. However the question that has been going around alot in today’s schools is, which is best and which one can you rely on when it comes both the social and gaming aspect of each individual console.
The Evolution of Gaming

The Evolution of Gaming

Chris Vlamakis, Reporter November 8, 2018

Gaming right now is evolving by the minute, the gaming world is changing as we know it. In about 20 years of gaming we now have graphics, pixels, and high speed data. Gamers also now have virtual reality...

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