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From L to R: Seniors Shayne Hayes and Bobby Boxermanof The Moment

Lafayette alum hosts local music showcase at Sky Music Lounge

Jennifer Butler, Reporter September 11, 2013

On Thursday, Sept. 5, John Ray, Class of 2013 owner of Almost Records, hosted the St. Louis Music Showcase at the Sky Music Lounge. The bands that played included Alt Road, The Moment, Show Some Teeth...

The Worlds End goes out with a bang

The World’s End goes out with a bang

Alex LaMar, Opinions/Entertainment Editor August 31, 2013

Fans of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz rejoice, the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy is complete and it’s all you ever dreamed it would be. For those who don’t know, the Cornetto Trilogy is a series...

The Glam Gazette: Back-to-school fashion tips and trends

The Glam Gazette: Back-to-school fashion tips and trends

Jordan McDonnell, Reporter August 20, 2013

As the 2013-2014 school year commences, Lafayette fashionistas are strutting their stuff in the latest styles. Though crop-tops and shirts with cut-out backs were all the rage in June and July, these...

Sexuality shaming; the problem with public opinion

Zoe Scala, Reporter May 8, 2013

It’s funny how something as natural as sexuality is such a big scandal to many. While it is at least understandable how humans tend to deny and question things considered foreign, it has never made...

Confession: Rockwood Confessions is worse than Mean Girls Burn Book

Confession: Rockwood Confessions is worse than Mean Girls ‘Burn Book’

Grace Bueckendorf, Editor in Chief May 5, 2013

This weekend, I expected Twitter to be littered with AP memes, Cinco de Mayo jokes and the like. What I didn't expect was the deepest secrets, some more true than others, I'm sure, splattered all across...

Why Superman is a bad character (despite being a good dude)

Why Superman is a bad character (despite being a good dude)

Eric Deters, Reporter May 3, 2013

A little while ago, I read something by screenwriter Max Landis (who most recently wrote Chronicle) that went like this: “Batman is Batman out of perceived obligation, personal trauma, and obsession....

Monaco: Whats Yours is Mine isnt as finely crafted a singleplayer experience as a multiplayer one

Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine isn’t as finely crafted a singleplayer experience as a multiplayer one

Eric Deters, Reporter April 30, 2013

Just as a fair warning, these are simply early impressions of Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine, the new indie top-down heist game from Pocketwatch Games. I haven’t finished the game solo, and I haven’t...

Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall may not fix every problem the original game had, but its still an excellent expansion

Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall may not fix every problem the original game had, but it’s still an excellent expansion

Eric Deters, Reporter April 24, 2013

I have the weirdest feelings towards Dishonored. They’ve changed pretty constantly since I’ve finished the game. The Low Chaos ending is an anticlimax that works thematically, but is probably the worst...

Teen Titans Go! huge step down from original

Teen Titans Go! huge step down from original

Abby Howard, Reporter April 24, 2013

Teen Titans was a huge part of my childhood. I can remember nights where my brother and I would stay up late just to watch it together. Though the show had its dark moments, it was good because it stayed...

Oblivion isnt entirely original, but almost everything about it works quite well

Oblivion isn’t entirely original, but almost everything about it works quite well

Eric Deters, Reporter April 23, 2013

Going into Oblivion, the next project by the director of Tron: Legacy, I was concerned, if not prepared for disappointment. Tron: Legacy was a visual masterpiece, but ultimately a pretty dry and forgettable...

Man- Good or Evil?

Zoe Scala, Reporter April 22, 2013

With all the recent violence in the news, it brings up the age old question of the “true nature” of humans-is man a vile and corrupt being, with a “heart of darkness,” or do we have morals and...

Our hearts go out to Boston Marathon bombing victims

Our hearts go out to Boston Marathon bombing victims

McKinzie Duesenberg, Delaney Eyermann, Reporters April 19, 2013

Runners' pace fell as their heartbeat quickened when the ground shook and smoke bellowed in the sky—the unexpected happened as deadly bombs struck runners and bystanders a like near the finish line of...

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