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"Krampus" puts the Horror in Holidays!

‘Krampus’ will make you wish coal is all you get for being bad (Review)

Trinell Jones, Writer December 11, 2015

Christmas is known as the time to be thankful for what and who we have and how we should never take anything for granted. The horror/ comedy Krampus teaches people this lesson in a chilling yet enlightening...

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Zach Brehm, Web Director December 13, 2013

Considering the current trend towards tablets and ebooks, it’s no surprise that e-reading apps like Readmill are popping up for smartphone users as well. Amazon and Barnes & Noble both have apps...

In 2014, many new and interesting books are coming out.  Readers should prepare for what's to come!

Top 4 books to look for in 2014: Get ready to read!

Spencer Pechart, A&E writer, copyeditor December 13, 2013

2013 has been an incredible year for books. Kate Atkinson’s Life After Life resonated with its readers, and The New York Times praised its “combination of good writing and theatrical bravado.” ...

Pessl's "Night Film" is not an ordinary murder mystery.

“Night Film” offers chilling, cinematic approach to storytelling (Review)

Spencer Pechart, A&E writer, copyeditor November 12, 2013

Marisha Pessl's Night Film has one of the most innovative elements to storytelling yet: the novel has a "Decoder" app available for smartphones that adds to the story. The "Decoder" app, combined with...

YAWP announces winners of first annual Halloween short story contest

Periscope staff October 29, 2013

YAWP, CHS’s Young Adult Writers and Poets, is delighted to announce the winners of its first annual Halloween short story contest! After receiving almost 50 entries, they had the very difficult task...

Rowell's latest novel is far from a cliché.

Fawning over “Fangirl” (Review)

Spencer Pechart, A&E writer, copyeditor September 27, 2013

Rainbow Rowell is back with a vengeance.  Her newest novel, Fangirl, hit the shelves on September 10 and is better than ever. The novel is about an introverted college student, Cath, who is a social...

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