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Roses, Tears and Plot Twists, Oh My!

Roses, Tears and Plot Twists, Oh My!

Jacqueline Colombo, Senior Staff Writer March 19, 2022
“The Bachelor” Season 26 Two-Part Finale Recap
The Not-So-Subtle Side of Austen

The Not-So-Subtle Side of Austen

Makayla Hoppe, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2022
“Pride and Prejudice” Director Shana Wride discusses the upcoming production.
Awareness Through Art

Awareness Through Art

Liliana Rankin, Senior Staff Writer March 12, 2022
“Saving Grace - Photographs of the Seven Sisters of the Pleiades” comes to the Hyde Art Gallery.
“Uncharted” Review: Losing the Heart of What Makes Drake Great

“Uncharted” Review: Losing the Heart of What Makes Drake Great

Makayla Hoppe, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2022
A look at the 2022 film adaptation of Naughty Dog’s lucrative franchise.
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The Culinary Department Serves Up a Meal For Two

Makayla Hoppe, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2022
The Grossmont College Culinary Department will prepare a full dinner for you to enjoy at home.
Celebrating Black Voices Through Music

Celebrating Black Voices Through Music

Katie Donivan, Staff Writer February 25, 2022

EL CAJON, CA- Black History Month recently passed here at Grossmont College, which was celebrated and honored with music by those whose voices have been historically marginalized. This was achieved through...

Bringing Art to the Masses

Bringing Art to the Masses

Makayla Hoppe, Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2021
A look at the student art exhibition at the Hyde Art Gallery
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark”: A Witty, Thoughtful Look Into the History of Hollywood

“By the Way, Meet Vera Stark”: A Witty, Thoughtful Look Into the History of Hollywood

Makayla Hoppe, Deputy Editor December 6, 2021
A review of the recent production from Grossmont College’s Stagehouse Theatre.
“Breaking Boundaries 2021”: Passionate but Confusing

“Breaking Boundaries 2021”: Passionate but Confusing

Makayla Hoppe, Deputy Editor November 30, 2021
A review of the student-choreographed production from the Grossmont Dance Department.
2021 Sees Red With (Taylor’s Version)

2021 Sees Red With (Taylor’s Version)

Makayla Hoppe, Deputy Editor November 14, 2021

Quarantine has spoken to Taylor Swift in ways that most people couldn’t even begin to fathom. She surprise-dropped “Folklore” in July 2020, which earned her a Grammy for “Album of the Year,”...

“Spencer” Review: A Psychological Horror Biopic

“Spencer” Review: A Psychological Horror Biopic

Makayla Hoppe, Deputy Editor November 14, 2021

Many of Grossmont’s students likely weren’t around to witness the death of Princess Diana. It was one of the most notable events of the 1990s, shocking the entire world. The story of the former British...

“Dune” Review: Visual Storytelling At Its Finest

“Dune” Review: Visual Storytelling At Its Finest

Makayla Hoppe, Deputy Editor November 14, 2021

In film, science fiction is a genre usually accompanied by another genre. Films like “Aliens” use action as a venue to tell the story. Sci-fi can even be used with comedy, leading to great films like...

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