Hex House Review

Front of Hex House

Rebekah Abrams
October 22, 2010

Front of Hex House Address:8314 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK Cost: $15 each or $25 Fast Pass Hours: 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Website: thehexhouse.com Clowns. I absolutely hate clowns. Unfortunately, that’s all that was within the Hex House’s Tulsa Underground Circus. Even while I was waiting in line, there... Read more »

13th Ward Review

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Rebekah Abrams
October 22, 2010

The 13th Ward, one of the newest haunted attractions in Oklahoma, is not one of the scariest haunted houses I have visited. Their promotional fliers, which portray grotesque monsters and scary psychopaths, did not coincide with the people within the haunted house. Most of the scarers were people dressed... Read more »

Haunted Castle of Muskogee Review

Garrett Wolcott
October 22, 2010

Address: 3400 Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK Cost: Varies by attraction $2 – $8 Hours: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (But they stay open later to make sure everyone goes through) Website: http://www.okcastle.com/Halloween.html The Haunted Festival is located in the Castle of Muskogee.  The fright... Read more »

Kreepin’ at Kelley

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Sarah Hashemi
September 15, 2010

What do you do when you are bored at home? Easy. Get on Facebook. You write back on your friend’s wall, return some messages, and you poke that new boy you met. But you still have 20 minutes before you have dinner with your parents. What’s next? The answer is simple: Facebook creeping. Don’t worry,... Read more »

Privacy Settings

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Wilson White
September 15, 2010

More and more colleges are checking applicants’ social networking sites. A survey conducted by The Wall Street Journal, which included 500 top colleges, found 10 percent of admissions officers acknowledged looking at social-networking sites to look at applicants.  Of those colleges looking at the... Read more »

Flash to the future

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Vince Fernandez and Samuel Hinson
May 13, 2010

“Doc are you telling me it’s 2035?!” Unless you have a DeLorean that has been modified into a time machine that is equipped with a flux capacitor that generates 1.21 gigawatts, which is powered by plutonium, you are going to have to wait 25 years to dig up the time capsule. On May 14,... Read more »

10 simple ways to go green

Nate DeAngelis
April 14, 2010

  1. Re-use Water Bottles You don’t need to throw away a perfectly good water bottle just because you drank the water. Reuse them! Save the environment and $1.50.   2. Recycle Everything Notebooks, paper, plastic, cans, glass, pretty much everything that can be bought can be recycled.   3. Carpool Yes,... Read more »

2010 Earth Week Events

Samuel Hinson
April 14, 2010

April 17 Earth Fest 2010 – Held at the Tulsa Zoo, this annual event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A fun day filled with live music, green-themed activities for children, face painting and a marketplace filled with vendors who are earth friendly. You can bring old cell phones to donate and... Read more »

Gathright helps BK with recycling

Vince Fernandez
April 14, 2010

On April 22, the world celebrates the importance of recycling and caring for our environment, but science teacher Mrs. Elizabeth Gathright recognizes the importance of these aspects on select Fridays of the month. Gathright is the recycling director at Bishop Kelley. She started the program six years... Read more »

Re-Cycling to school

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Lydia Theban
April 14, 2010

According to climatecrisis.net, “avoiding just 10 miles of driving every week would eliminate about 500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year.” While most students disregards these statistics and drive to school everyday, sometimes even taking different cars than fellow family members, one group... Read more »

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