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The Kidnapping

By: Lindsay Kutac The urge to interrupt him before he had finished was impossibly overwhelming. Jackson wasn’t looking at me. He was staring at the rifles nailed to the ceiling while he droned on about the Civil War’s impact on modern times and a bunch of other boring facts that went in one ear and […]
The Opal Ring

By: Lindsay Kutac Kate was gone. The mall was obviously more important than homework. For once, Mary was glad her sister had disappeared on a rainy Saturday. After all, now was her chance. Then she, too, would be gone. After today, Mary would have the riches to buy a jacket, some proper tennis shoes, and […]
Wishing Never Got Me Anywhere

A poem by Lindsay Kutac I wish I was away Far up north to the Canadian border I want to see it snow Sometimes I never want the freedom to go No, I wish I was away The wind seems to whisper to me The grass loves to chatter, Because when I am away […]
The Evil Inside

A poem by Lindsay Kutac There once was a girl named Rage Who disliked every other She hated her dad, she hated her mom And sometimes, she hated her brother One day she came to a forest Where all was quiet and peace All of the still, of course, made her irate Rage wanted […]
Untouched

By: Lindsay Kutac December was a pure month. A month of sterilizing cold, and brisk, brutal breezes that have you shivering. But even in December, the cities were dirty. The streets, the sky, the grass – anything the humans touched became tinged with an irreversible darkness. Not many places were free of this darkness, but […]
Victoria’s House

Victoria’s House By: Lindsay Kutac Victoria was perched high in her oak tree. The rain drizzled slightly, but the leaves sheltered her. She felt protected within the limbs that drooped toward the ground. Victoria couldn’t see her house at all from where she sat, back to the trunk with her legs extended out on […]
Ender’s Game: a movie review

By: Lindsay Kutac If you lived in a world where, if you were extraordinarily smart, you were selected for a program that would offer you honor and distinction? Would you take it, even if it meant you might lose your life? Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield) did. He was a third, a child born […]
House of Hades book review

By: Lindsay Kutac The House of Hades: You know the name – the fourth book in the Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan. The series that has been on the New York Time’s Best Seller’s List for nearly sixty-five weeks! This book was released just a couple of weeks ago, and it has […]
Kisses from Katie

By: Lindsay Kutac Kisses from Katie is a story that starts with Katie Davis, sixteen, doing mission work over Christmas break in Uganda. She becomes obsessed with the poverty-stricken country after she leaves and finds a job as a kindergarten teacher there once she graduates high school. It’s all uphill from there… Kisses from […]
iTunes vs. Rhapsody: which would you choose?

iTunes vs. Rhapsody: which would you choose? By: Lindsay Kutac iTunes, created by Apple Inc., has soared up the charts to be the most popular music service in the U.S. since its release in January of 2001. Rhapsody, though, another music service (which you’ve probably never heard of), was released in December of 2001, and […]
The value of being vegetarian

Lindsay Kutac 9/26/13 Vegetarians are committed people around the world who don’t eat meat. They choose not to consume animal flesh typically because of these three categories: -Healthy lifestyle -Politics (animal rights) -Longevity “Being a vegetarian can be difficult at times,” says Courtney S., a young woman in San Antonio, “but it really pays […]
Dye-ing to look good

By: Lindsay Kutac Caitlin Rinehart, seventh grade student at Bradley Middle School, has attention turned to her because of her dyed hair. She may pull it off, but you wonder what kind of damage is being done to her hair. Dying your hair, particularly partially, is becoming ragingly popular throughout San Antonio. And you should […]