By: Jacob Hirsohn and Stefan Chapman
Freshman year:
Mr. Corti’s fiasco- There was a problem with STAR testing, and Mr. Corti fixed it in a very old fashioned way.
The shooting scare- a lot of people...
By: Jacob Hirsohn
Staff Writer
Grade: A-
Writer-director Joss Whedon (“The Cabin in the Woods”, “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-along-blog”) had a huge advantage coming into “The Avengers.” The...
There are a lot of things that, logically, “Moneyball” shouldn’t do. A movie based on a book based on statistics and math, shouldn’t be interesting. It shouldn’t appeal to a wide demographic, and it shouldn’t receive a boatload of Oscar attention.
But trust me, it does all of the above.
Since I saw “Drive” on it’s opening night on Sept. 16, I have been talking about it pretty much nonstop. A lot of people have told me that it didn’t look like anything special, just another action movie along the lines of the “Fast and Furious” franchise. The phrase I would use to describe “Drive” is absolutely, something special.
A desperate student is sitting in class on the day of a test, and suddenly the pressure of getting into a good college and beating the curve hits him. What should he do?
by Jacob Hirsohn, staff writer
New York City is a very large place, and the only area where it would be extremely insensitive to build a mosque is the area around Ground Zero.
On Sept. 11, 2001,...