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Temporary Texan

Temporary Texan

Airi Shirasaki, Staff Reporter February 13, 2025

American schools are focusing on not only studying, but also sports.  I found a big difference in American sports rather than Japanese ones.    Here, each sport has its own season. When it’s...

Labyrinth of Literature

Labyrinth of Literature

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief February 10, 2025

Continuing from the analysis of the first act of Hamilton, the second act introduces the complications between Hamilton and other historical figures at the time that build up to his ultimate downfall....

Temporary Texan: American vs Japanese Food

Temporary Texan: American vs Japanese Food

Airi Shirasaki, Staff Reporter February 5, 2025

Throughout my exchange year, I began to notice the big difference between American and Japanese foods. Here, the main foods will include bread, potatoes, hamburgers and pizza. At the cafeteria in school,...

Labyrinth of Literature: Hamilton ACT I

Labyrinth of Literature: Hamilton ACT I

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief January 30, 2025

Covering a century’s worth of American History, the iconic and award-winning Broadway Musical, Hamilton, brings the origins of the young nation to life. Despite this show turning a decade old in 2025,...

Labyrinth of Literature: Amoretti (Sonnet 54)

Labyrinth of Literature: Amoretti (Sonnet 54)

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief January 16, 2025

Written by Edmund Spenser, one of the most notable English poets of all time, Amoretti is a sonnet cycle published in the 16th century that Spenser dedicated to his future wife, Elizabeth Boyle. At the...

Labyrinth of Literature: It's A Wonderful Life Script

Labyrinth of Literature: It’s A Wonderful Life Script

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 20, 2024

It's the holiday season, which means it's time for winter movie marathons. Family audiences search for stories that will remind them of their individual worth, warm their hearts with well-written characters,...

Labyrinth of Literature: Frankenstein

Labyrinth of Literature: Frankenstein

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2024

In 1818, the first science-fiction novel was created by historical writer Mary Shelley. Inspired by Shelley’s life, this work raises moral questions of life and death and man versus nature. Over the...

Labyrinth of Literature: Little Women

Labyrinth of Literature: Little Women

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2024

One of the most groundbreaking novels of its time, with a strong representation of feminism, Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott, became a smash hit in the 19th century. This book was decades ahead...

Labyrinth of Literature: Station to Station

Labyrinth of Literature: Station to Station

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2024

Back in January of 1976, produced by RCA Records, one of the greatest albums of all time was released. Despite the album's six tracks, David Bowie’s Station to Station took the world by storm, going...

Labyrinth of Literature: The New Colossus

Labyrinth of Literature: The New Colossus

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2024

Jumping from millennium to millennium, country to country, Emma Lazarus, an American writer and activist of the 19th century, is remembered for her inspiring sonnet, “The New Colossus.” This sonnet...

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