Tanvi Chaudhary The Notebook Everett. Time, 25 June 2014, time.com/2919712/the-notebook-10th-anniversary/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2024. Is love real, or is it merely a construct promoted by society and romanticized in movies and literature? This age-old question has perplexed philosophers, poets, and scientists alike. While some argue that love is just a fleeting emotion, others contend that... Continue Reading →
Young Democrats and Young Republicans Club: What Are Their Thoughts?
By Kiana Raoufiniai With everything else going on during our senior year, elections might not be your top priority. Taking the time to vote might seem like a hassle, and the policies of each candidate may be boring. However, you must keep in mind that democracy and freedom do not exist in every corner of... Continue Reading →
St. Patrick’s Day as an Irish Catholic
By Sydney Carroll As a child, St. Patrick’s Day for me was up there with Easter and Thanksgiving. In my small, entirely Irish-Catholic hometown of around 6,000 (for reference, that’s 6% of Franklin), St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated with grandeur. We held a massive parade, had an Irish Soda bread contest that was highly contested,... Continue Reading →
Best-Dressed Teachers
By Richa Patel First up on our best-dressed teachers list, we have Ms. Borden. She is wearing a polka-dot dress along with some Nike shoes. Her outfits are always fun and colorful and fit her personality so well! Every day, she always has something fashionable on! Next, we have Ms. Wallace with a nice business... Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day: A Single’s Survival Guide
By Meredith Jones Ah, Valentine’s Day: a day of love, a day of sweets--and a reminder of the relationships some of us do not have. We singles all know how the day goes like the back of our hands; we wake up, go to school, and see reminders of our hopeless romanticism everywhere. I know,... Continue Reading →
Halloween Media to Enjoy If You Hate Horror
By Walker Kesler Halloween. A time for candy, frights, and fun. But if you’re anything like me, the second thing in that list doesn’t appeal to you that much. In fact, you might want to stay away from frights as much as possible. But if you are a big scaredy cat like me, the question... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea-V #2: The Masked Singer
By Chloe Wright My nickname in middle school was “Queen of the Furries,” but contrary to popular belief, I have never been to a furry convention. However (and I do not use this “however” lightly), I know one when I see one. So when I started The Masked Singer when it first started airing, I... Continue Reading →
April Horoscopes
By Faith Newman Zodiac Signs: * Aries (March 21 – April 19): As a fire sign, you tend to be a bit impulsive. This month, let your intrusive thoughts take control. Drop that baby, drive over 95, and shave your head! * Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Try going to an EDM festival. NOW!!... Continue Reading →
Izzy and Dalia on The Street
By Izzy Donoghue, Dalia Diab, Z Weber, and Faith Newman After a year-long hiatus from the streets of Nashville, we have decided to make our return with a winter edition of Izzy and Dalia on the Street. In light of last year’s events, when the angry posse of old people chased us down the street... Continue Reading →
Romance Reviews with Sydney
By Sydney Carroll Now, I know what you may be thinking - Sydney?! Romance novels?! And, admittedly, yes - they are my guilty pleasure. Romance may be dead, but books live forever. So, if you (like me) plan to sit in your room on February 14th and avoid countless Instagram stories, Facebook posts, and Tweets,... Continue Reading →
