Is Call of Duty Back?

Is Call of Duty Back?

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor May 2, 2017

Call of Duty last week revealed its new title, Call of Duty WW2. This new title brought excitement to many current and former fans. Call of Duty has been in decline for the past six years since it started...

Watch_Dogs 2 Review

Watch_Dogs 2 Review

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor April 18, 2017

Watch_Dogs was an open-world action game developed by Ubisoft in 2014. The game gained massive popularity pre-launch but ultimately failed to live up to expectations set by Ubisoft and consumers. It was...

Nintendo Switch: From Box to Play

Nintendo Switch: From Box to Play

By Kevin Galasso, Editor April 4, 2017

While I have been extensively playing the newly released Nintendo Switch and have enough information to form an opinion, that is not my focus. My focus on this article is a review on the process of assembling...

A Grand Tour of The Grand Tour

By Matt Zablocki, Reporter April 4, 2017

Not  too  long  ago,  the  British  TV  show  Top  Gear  was,  after  22  seasons,  discontinued  once  the  three  presenters,  the  infamous  Richard  Hammond (the  angry  yob), ...

The Shack Review

“The Shack” Review

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor March 30, 2017

  “The Shack” is a new film from director Stuart Hazeldine. The film wasn’t received well by critics but I strongly disagree. I saw the reviews and I have to admit I was skeptical. I’m...

How Growing Trees Can Solve Your Procrastination Problem

How Growing Trees Can Solve Your Procrastination Problem

By Laurenz Mosquito, Reporter March 28, 2017

As the school year continues, it becomes increasingly difficult to sit down and do some bulk work without using one’s phone to procrastinate. The app Forest, by developer ShaoKan Pi, helps to remedy...

Video Games and the Economy

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor March 28, 2017

Video games are often underestimated for their practical use but video games may help us understand the economy. This really only applies to multiplayer games as in single player games the economy is controlled...

The Oscars: One Big Oops

By Alexander Pralea, Reporter March 21, 2017

Oops. That is the one word that can describe the entire 89th Academy Awards. The 2017 “Oscars”, as the ceremony is more widely known, was dominated by a major mishap in which actors Warren Beatty and...

Why Video Game Movies Suck

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor February 28, 2017

I have two ways that I prefer to spend my time: movies and video games. Both are fantastic, but put together they tend to have negative results. Video game movies seem to always flop, no matter what. I...

Rogue One: A Kestrel Story

By Matt Zablocki, Assistant Reporter January 18, 2017

During  the  past  two  years,  two  brand  new  Star  Wars  movies  have  come  out,  but  one  of  them  has  a  very  special  relationship  with  the  other  movies:  Rogue ...

IPhone 7, Is it worth it?

By Kevin Reagan November 29, 2016

As many of you may already know by now Apple has released the new brand new IPhone 7. However, with the many conspiracies and rumors going around about the phone you may not even know what to believe at...

A Seven Nation Army Couldn’t Hold This Game Back (Battlefield 1 Review)

By Joshua Rigsby, Editor November 8, 2016

Battlefield 1 has finally arrived, following lots of hype and speculation. I myself wondered how World War 1 would fit as a setting for a series that has spent nearly ten years in a modern setting. I pre-ordered...

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