Review: Murder On The Orient Express

Review: Murder On The Orient Express

Robyn Bolger | Reporter ‘Murder On The Orient Express’ is a crime mystery written by Agatha Christie and published on the 1st of January 1934. It was made a movie in 1974, a TV movie in 2001 and recently received a makeover for cinemas, released on the 3rd of November this year. Hercule Poirot is the greatest detective of all time and he can see what others

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Spooky Stranger Things Returns

Spooky Stranger Things Returns

Ava Barrett | Reporter Stranger Things was the most popular TV show of 2016, and with season 2 having just arrived on Netflix the whole world has gone crazy for the spooky goings on in Hawkins USA.. Like any good team they have made a new signing for the forthcoming season, and this actor is no stranger to 80s adventures. Actor Sean Astin, who played Mickey

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Halloween in Different Countries

Halloween in Different Countries

Madeleine Canning | Reporter For most of us Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating, partying or just celebrating this spooky season but in this article, I will tell you some facts about Halloween in different countries.

Book review: Beautiful Creatures

Book review: Beautiful Creatures

Robyn Bolger | Reporter Beautiful creatures is an imaginative story written by Kamie Garcia and Margaret Stohl. Casters, Incubuses, Seers, Keepers, Waywards, Sirens and Mortals keep the story moving.  There is never a dull moment once Lena Duchanes moved to the small Southern town of Gatlin and at the same time, into Ethan Wates heart.

Weinstein Exposed: Hollywood Sexual Assault Scandal

Weinstein Exposed: Hollywood Sexual Assault Scandal

Recently, allegations accusing Harvey Weinstein of grim sexual assault and harassment have surfaced from a multitude of female celebrities. Some of the people on this list are well known household names such as Angelina Jolie, Heidi Klum and Cara Delevigne, who have bravely come forward and told the media how Weinstein tried to, or even succeeded in, exploiting them.

Book review: ‘Matched’

Book review: ‘Matched’

Robyn Bolger | Reporter The ‘Matched’ series by Ally Condie is about a world that is run by the ‘Society’. Nobody knows how to write, everything is done through a computer. Everybody knows only what the Society wants them to know.  There are certain pills that each person has to take when commanded to.  The green pill to keep calm, blue to survive in emergencies and

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Catch Up With The Vinyl Club

Catch Up With The Vinyl Club

Olivia Hanlon | Reporter This week’s club of the week is vinyl club. This new club, started by Mr. Hamilton from the Science department, allows pupils from S1 to S6 share their love for music, while being given a chance to discover new artists or albums to add to their evolving playlists.

Camping, Cliffs and Compasses: My Take on the Duke of Edinburgh Silver Expedition

Camping, Cliffs and Compasses: My Take on the Duke of Edinburgh Silver Expedition

Alice Flynn | Editor Jack Mitchell-Divers | Editor-in-Chief The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: a vocational asset to supplement your qualifications in the increasingly competitive fight to gain a university place. It truly demonstrates that you are a versatile individual, something which is well sought-after among many employers. Personally, I attained the Bronze Award last year and decided to take on the additional challenge of Silver to further my interpersonal skills.