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Flashbacks is known for its eccentric and sometimes bizarre clothing and accessories. Everythings unique and fun, said sophomore Morgan Kuriger.

Flashbacks Recycled Fashion

Jamie Brown, Reporter December 12, 2014

Lately, it seems as though everything old is new again. From the resurgence of vinyl to the emergence of the ‘90s aesthetic, many teens seem to have a fascination with the past. This, of course, also...

Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6

Ama Bonsu, Reporter December 2, 2014

Ever since Elsa and Anna first appeared on the big screen in November of 2013, the world has been obsessed with building snowmen. “Frozen” merchandise can be seen anywhere. The film’s characters...

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Otherworldly. Celestial. “Interstellar.”

Matthew Roberts, Editor in Chief November 17, 2014

An eloquent prediction of mankind’s dreaded exodus from Earth, “Interstellar” paradoxically balances the terrifying beauty of space with humanity’s obstinate drive for survival. The film presents...

Candy Land Co. Review

Candy Land Co. Review

Caty Wiese, Reporter November 6, 2014

“Candy, candy, candy!” That’s just about the only thought I had on my mind as I entered through the double glass doors of Candy Land Co. last Friday. My next thought was, “Just grab whatever looks...

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The Cheesecake Factory

Ama Bonsu, Reporter October 31, 2014

Who doesn’t like dessert? The Cheesecake Factory, located at 200 E Via Rancho Pkwy in the Westfield North County Mall, specializes in making treats. The Cheesecake factory sells cheesecakes (yes,...

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Lotus Thai Bistro review

Emyle Rogers, Reporter October 24, 2014

As someone who’s rarely adventurous when it comes to new food, I was pleasantly surprised during my visit to Lotus Thai Bistro. A quaint turquoise building near the heart of Carlsbad, this little...

Dracula stands on a battlefield, his cape unfurling behind him as it turns into bats.

Dracula: Untold reveals Vlad Dracula’s transition into a monster

Justin Leonard, Reporter October 24, 2014

  “Dracula: Untold,” Dracula’s origin story which made it’s cinematic debut in early October, features the (somewhat) accurate history of the real blood drinking prince, Vlad the Impaler....

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Hichizuki Japanese’s mouth-watering sushi is all but lacking in flavor

Abel Siemens, Reporter October 23, 2014

Good sushi is hard to come by nowadays; it can come off as too dry, hard to swallow, or even bad in the stomach, but Hichizuki Sushi has successfully mastered the art of a fulfilling and rewarding eating...

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Obscure musician DIVERSA is as original as name

Micah Summers, Reporter October 17, 2014

Music has shifted. Once only possible with physical instruments, the craft surged through technological advancements — guitar pedals, analog synthesizers, intentionally-broken sound cards —...

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Who killed the music industry? Tune-Yards’ sophomore album “W H O K I L L” certainly didn’t

Abel Siemens, Reporter October 8, 2014

Throughout 2011, the indie rock genre surged through the music industry, introducing popular artists including Passion Pit, Arctic Monkeys, and Sleigh Bells; however, this massive movement left many smaller...

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The Maze Runner solves nicely, despite straying from the text

Micah Summers, Reporter October 8, 2014

Following the knowledge of main character Thomas, The Maze Runner darts, tucks and rolls through fantastic chase scenes, intriguing schematics, and agonizing betrayals. The film begins as confused as...

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