VAMPIRES GALORE!

by Hayley Clin

The war between the vampires started earlier this year. The battle contains three competitors: Vampire diaries, Twilight and True Blood. In plain light the first two are weak and lost immediately; their good standing is due only to the minds of pre-teen girls and older but extremely nieve teens.

So left standing above the rubble is True Blood, in all its bloody glory. Vampires, although fantastic ,are portrayed very realistically in this HBO drama that just finished its second season. Continue reading

BEHIND THE BIG DESKS

By Caitlin Snider

 It is incredibly difficult to find a time to interview our principal and vice-principals. They are all so busy. Some days they’re not even here because they have meetings at the education centre to go to instead. It took a couple days work, but here are their answers to questions thought up by students.

Mr. Conlon

What is something that not a lot of people know about you but you wish more people could know?

I fly kites as a hobby.

What was the most interesting trip you have ever taken and why?

Traveling through Thailand about four years ago because of the culture, food and people.

If you could meet anyone who would it be?
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PREDICTABLE LAUGHS

by Kassie Fritz
The audience is thrown from an uptight high scale New York office building to a questionable bar in Sitka Alaska. And what makes the movie The Proposal so funny is we get to witness Sandra Bullock at the top of her game being abruptly pitched to the bottom. And the rest of the movie is her just clawing on.

The Proposal is about a very in control book editor Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) suddenly hit with the fact that deportion back to Canada is a very real reality in the near future. And what does she do? Throw anyone else’s feelings out the window and force her assistant Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds) to marry her. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking…only in the movies. Continue reading