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Art at the Euphrat

Art at the Euphrat

Maria Ortiz Coll, STAFF REPORTER | October 25, 2016

The Euphrat Museum of Art is hosting a De Anza and Foothill Art Faculty and Staff Show through Dec. 1. This bi-yearly show is held during Fall quarter at De Anza, and boasts a high rate of participation...

The 10 scariest movies of the past decade

The 10 scariest movies of the past decade

Chuckie Snyder, The Arts Editor | October 22, 2016

10. “The Mist” What sets “The Mist” apart from most monster movies is how the supernatural elements take a back seat to the true horror; human nature gone awry. With a hopelessly nihilistic ending...

A True American Horror Story

A True American Horror Story

Lindsay King, Staff Reporter | October 22, 2016

Series creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk invented a formula that enabled “American Horror Story” to consistently exceed audience expectations. This horror-anthology maintains a focus on controversial...

"The Magnificent Seven" remake entertaining, yet culturally inappropriate

“The Magnificent Seven” remake entertaining, yet culturally inappropriate

Virgilio Gonzalez, Staff Writer | October 9, 2016

“The Magnificent Seven” may not be an extraordinary cinematic triumph but it sure is entertaining. The remake of the 1960 film differs from the original plot. But, it shares the same premise,centering...

Diversity in TV doing well: Films still engulfed in whiteness

Neil McClintick, Opinions Editor | October 9, 2016

Less than a month after the self-congratulatory Emmy Awards, certain media outlets began to criticize Tim Burton’s latest film, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.” Within the confinements...

“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” entertains

“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” entertains

Jackielyn Baldinger, Staff Writer | October 8, 2016

Tim Burton’s newest film, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” is a fantastical and creepy cinematic experience. Take “Harry Potter” and “Edward Scissorhands” and you have the...

Sleep: It’s a Big Deal

Mary Sullivan, Director of Health Education and Wellness | October 8, 2016

Healthy sleep habits should be a priority for students who find themselves drifting off or failing to pay attention during class. The Center for Disease Control has found one in three U.S. adults typically...

Super Soul Bros. bring jazz interpretations of retro games

Super Soul Bros. bring jazz interpretations of retro games

Yane An, Student Life Editor | October 8, 2016

Students kicked off the first week of school jamming to and Snapchatting performances by the Super Soul Bros. during Welcome Week; three days of music filled mornings hosted by the Diversity and Events...

Basic Witch: A mediocre sequel that fails to inspire

Lloyd “Chuckie” Snyder, Arts Editor | September 26, 2016

With sloppy execution, lack of originality and uneven pacing, director Adam Wingard’s excursion into the woods “Blair Witch” leaves much to be desired First time filmmakers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo...

12 most likely ways TO DIE at De Anza College

12 most likely ways TO DIE at De Anza College

Gregory Schrader, Opinions Editor | June 13, 2016

1.  Overdosed on caffeine I’ll pull an all-weeker (like an all-nighter, but times seven), and my heart will give out shortly after my eyes begin to vibrate after drinking my 53rd Philz pour over.    2. Killed by...

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