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With tea as sweet as this, which is really Americas better half?

Opinion: Sweet Tea is the salvation of the South

Garrett Thompson, Style Editor November 18, 2013

Many historians would argue that although the Civil War ended 150 years ago there are still many cultural differences dividing the North and South. The South has the Kentucky Derby and NASCAR, and the...

Review: Story of My Life reinforces One Directions boy band image

Review: “Story of My Life” reinforces One Direction’s boy band image

Ariel Vogel, Feature Editor November 12, 2013

Across the nation, teenage girls are in a frenzy over the release of One Direction’s music video for their song, “Story of My Life”. Sophomore Jaymie Inouye, one of such girls, first saw the video...

Both candidates had stances on many of the nations dividing issues.

Newsstreak Staff give thoughts on Governor’s race result

Newsstreak Staff November 7, 2013

This past tuesday, Virginia voted. Democrat Terry McAuliffe was elected the Governor of Virginia alongside running mate Ralph Northam, who will be Lieutenant Governor. The conflicting platforms of platforms...

Opinion: Why overload yourself?

Opinion: Why overload yourself?

Sarah Scribano, News Editor November 6, 2013

Strange things have been happening as the school years progress. Each year the top students in the graduating class continually pile up the workload, even more than the previous one. Taking five AP classes...

Despite lacking in other areas, Macados can be praised for their large portions.

Review: Macado’s neither wows nor disappoints

Julexus Cappell, Op/Ed Editor November 6, 2013

Does anyone remember the restaurant downtown named Spanky's? If so, Harrisonburg now has its brother company-- Macado's. Macado's is a bar and grill, but specifically known for its larger than life sandwiches. I...

Casting was one of many issues Snell-Feikema had with the movie.

Review: “Ender’s Game” is a crudely produced adaptation of the book

Rafael Snell-Feikema, Online Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2013

A quick, pseudo-unprofessional note: this review is filled with spoilers. If you haven’t read the book, you should definitely read it and then read this review. Under no circumstances should you watch...

Opinion: Plass reviews the Burgs hot chocolate spots

Opinion: Plass reviews the ‘Burg’s hot chocolate spots

Ellie Plass, Style Editor October 25, 2013

Fall for me means legitimately one thing. No, not leaves turning or football. Fall means hot chocolate. I actually drink it far more than is healthy, from all sorts of random businesses. It’s sadly a...

Movie Review: Captain Phillips enthralls viewers with true story factor

Movie Review: Captain Phillips enthralls viewers with true story factor

Ava Reynolds, Staff Photographer October 25, 2013

Captain Phillips was a thrilling Hollywood interpretation of the capture of Captain Richard Phillips by Somalian pirates in April 2009. The movie opens up with Phillips (played by actor Tom Hanks) going...

Review: Bangerz has great vocals but fair share of lows

Review: Bangerz has great vocals but fair share of lows

Victoria Giron, Page Editor October 22, 2013

Miley Cyrus has recently been in the news for her eccentric and questionable behavior, but between the skimpy outfits and twerking Cyrus has found time to release a fourth album. Bangerz is okay . It’s...

Champions League prompts speculation among soccer fans

Champions League prompts speculation among soccer fans

Austin Swift, Staff Reporter October 21, 2013

To the pleasure of most soccer fans, the much awaited and thrilling Champions League has begun once again. From the group stages to the finals, this year looks to be an unusually exciting year. The Champions...

Opinion: Packing your own lunch is a world of freedom

Opinion: Packing your own lunch is a world of freedom

Ava Reynolds, Staff Photographer October 21, 2013

People wait in starving agony all through third period for the bell to ring that sends them to lunch. The bell shrills, and the cafeteria suddenly becomes full of throngs of people eagerly awaiting their...

New blockbuster, Gravity, wows Cowardin

New blockbuster, “Gravity”, wows Cowardin

Brenna Cowardin, Managing Editor of Print October 15, 2013

“Gravity” is basically the story of Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock), a medical engineer on her first space mission to fix the Hubble space telescope with technology she invented, but is ordered to evacuate...

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