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Rebel’s take on society through art, social media inspires teen

Rebel’s take on society through art, social media inspires teen

“Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” is a provocative retelling of the one Chinese citizen’s rebellion through art and social media. The documentary itself took on the shape and size of many of…

Senior raises funds for cancer society throughout film festival

Senior raises funds for cancer society throughout film festival

While most people turn to the True/False Film Festival for entertainment, senior Savannah Everett, an AP Art student here, has a different goal. She organized for one of the movie…

Enduring ‘Q’ exposes quirkiness of festival

Enduring ‘Q’ exposes quirkiness of festival

At 1:20 p.m. documentary enthusiasts filled the side patio in the Ragtag . In spite of the wind and precipitation that the tarp covering did not hold back, they were…

‘Bully’ director, cast answer questions in PAC

‘Bully’ director, cast answer questions in PAC

Friday’s preview of the True/False film, ‘Bully’ had students standing on the tips of their feet in the Performing Arts Center. Producers of the film festival, which opened yesterday, showed…

Hack the Wii through Homebrew

Hack the Wii through Homebrew

Why Homebrew? Homebrew is a back-door into your Wii to install applications Nintendo won’t allow. This allows for an even more diverse Wii experience, such as being able to backup and…

Fashion Show brings culture to RBHS

Fashion Show brings culture to RBHS

Lights flash as skinny, perfect models strut down runways during fashion week. Designers show their inspirational work, as each move and fall is criticized by the clothing entrepreneurial world. Music sounds…

… digging up old family photos

Don’t go another day without digging up old family photos. We all know every family has skeletons, personalities sometimes don’t mix well and even the perfect ones really aren’t so…