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5sos5 is an emotional ‘BLENDER’

Becca Jolly, Managing Editor October 3, 2022

After months of anticipation, 5 Seconds of Summer’s fifth studio album, ‘5SOS5’ is here! The album was released on Sept. 23!  During a trip to Joshua Tree, California, the band started the production...

Lacys new album an authentic gem

Lacy’s new album an authentic gem

Marcus Garner, Reporter September 27, 2022

Steve Lacy’s second studio album “Gemini Rights” was released in July. Personally, it is his best work and the album of the year. Lacy produces and writes all his which to make every single one of...

Album of the month: Beautiful Mind

Album of the month: ‘Beautiful Mind’

Daiden Jones, Reporter September 20, 2022

After postponing three times, Rod Wave released his fourth studio album “Beautiful Mind” on Aug. 8.  Some of the best songs are “No Deal, Never Get Over Me, Rockstar Heart, And Married Next Year.”...

Man on the Street — What are you listening to?

Campbell Hans, Emma Attig, Reporters March 1, 2022

Campbell Hans and Emma Attig ask the HCP Eagles: What are you listening to?

The Stray Kids at the Fact Music Awards. Bang Chan was accused of cultural appropriation after wearing his hair in cornrows in 2019.

Cultural Appropriation in K-Pop

Paola Zapata, Reporter May 6, 2021
“I feel like the idols and the companies need to be held accountable. Companies need to understand that their idols are an image of them as well and that simple things like deleting a post or apologizing will not be enough anymore. These idols are adults and older teenagers, taking the time to learn about EVERYONE'S culture is the least they can do,” said HCP sophomore Mulan Bridges.
Halftime show that was a Blinding light

Halftime show that was a Blinding light

Lilly Franca, Reporter February 25, 2021

The players left the field, and from the darkness, he emerged, clad in a red glittery jacket and black gloves, surrounded by blinding lights. The Weeknd was on the Superbowl halftime stage, and he was...

Sophie Xeon

Immortal through art: remembering the life of SOPHIE

Katie Hillemeyer, Editor February 11, 2021

Singer and producer Sophie Xeon, known mononymously as SOPHIE, passed away on Jan. 30 from an accidental fall at the age of 34. "True to her spirituality she had climbed up to watch the full moon...

C.A.L.M. down with Five Seconds of Summers new album

C.A.L.M. down with Five Seconds of Summer’s new album

Lilly Franca, Reporter November 30, 2020

The start of the pandemic was hectic, but with a new smooth pop sound, Five Seconds of Summer dropped their album C.A.L.M. at a time when many needed it.  5SOS has transitioned from its traditional...

Victor Nyugen (Left), Kelli Taylor (Center), and Jackson Burnette (Right) taking a picture after the concert.

Seniors spend last year at All State

Alice Bennett, Reporter February 4, 2020

Violinist Victor Nyugen and bassist Jackson Burnette traveled to Tulsa in mid-January for the annual OMEA All-State clinic, a group they auditioned for in December. The group performed under the direction...

How it “All Falls Down,” the Black community challenging high fashion

Xavier Rhone, Reporter / Social Media Coordinator February 28, 2019

In 2004, a young Chicago producer named Kanye West released his first studio album: "The College Dropout." One of the standout songs on the 21-track LP was the song “All Falls Down,” a soulful, four-minute...

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