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What is Art Worth?

What is Art Worth?

Autumn Lucas, Co-Editor in Chief
October 1, 2016

The two most-discussed topics in school funding are the athletic and arts clubs. Some may speculate that athletics and physique have the upper hand, but the study of art helps people to communicate more...

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The Art of Comic Con

The Art of Comic Con

Matthew Webb
October 1, 2016

“Can you believe the artist is only 17 years old?” I look up from my commission to see the face of a dumbfounded older man who is wearing a X-men Wolverine T-shirt. His eyes dashing from my face to...

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A Day to Remember

Why Dia de los Muertos is Significant to Copper Hills Students and Latinos Everywhere
Nathan Milch
October 1, 2016

Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead” in English, is a holiday celebrated in Mexico on the last day of October and the first days of November.  It’s origins date back 4,000 years ago, when the...

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MATCH MADE IN ARKHAM?

MATCH MADE IN ARKHAM?

Hopefully this pairing is a joke.
Nathan Milch
September 1, 2016

The room is dark and muggy. Smells of harsh chemicals and mildew emit from the walls. The only sounds you hear are faint electrical buzzes, until footsteps can be made out along with a familiar laughter....

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Cursed Child Review

Cursed Child Review

Nine years since the release of The Deathly Hallows, the New Unofficial Sequel Reaches out to Viewers on The West End Stage.
Henry Beal
September 1, 2016

Bookworms and Potterheads everywhere took to the book stores by storm in July of 2016, as Scholastic, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne published the new unofficial 8th addition to the New York Times Bestselling...

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POKéMON GO… GOING… GONE?

Did we already decide we caught ‘em all?
Nathan Milch, Art Editor
September 1, 2016

In 1996, the world of videogaming was changed forever when the first Pokémon game was released.  Players could catch 151 different creatures that resembled different animals and plants; they could train...

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Creative Writing Section

Parker
September 1, 2016

       Chasms is the student-made Copper Hills literary magazine. Since it started, Chasms and the Chasms staff has won several awards and is recognized on a national scale, giving the works inside...

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