by Chris Hedgpeth We’ve survived (and hopefully enjoyed) another holiday season! I kind of miss being able to use the phrase “Happy Holidays”. To me, the valediction reflects the American ideal of […]
Is the Art of Ballet Dying?
by Gwenyth Thornton As the Nutcracker Ballet season is approaching, empty theater seats are raising the question, is the art of ballet dying? Pink satin pointe shoes, tutus, and the familiar Nutcracker […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
by Celina Simmons When trying to think of what to write about for this issue’s “From the Desk,” something dawned on me. If the column is called From the Desk of the […]
Life Circles
by Hali Sarah Parsons What’s up y’all? I wanted to write this article for the Beacon to remind people to be who they are. Of course it is inevitable to be who […]
Microwave Gag
T’s Take; Star Wars Edition
by Thomas Martin With “Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker” coming up in a couple months, I’ve decided to go through my opinions on each entry of the Star […]
Low-Cost Game Review: MINDUSTRY
by Chris Hedgpeth This is the first installment in a series of game reviews that will focus on inexpensive (less than $10) and relatively new (released in the past year) PC games. […]
Interview Gag
Sequence Break Gag
From The Desk of the Managing Editor
How the Beacon can Benefit You by Celina Simmons Why should you consider joining the school newspaper? Well, because there are more benefits than what’s on the surface. And I’ll let you […]