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My Last Column for the Review

05/20/2014  |  by Elliot Cheung
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Senior Elliot Cheung reflects on his experiences writing for The Review and considers how he became a columnist.
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Tags: columns, graduation, Seniors, The Review
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60 Seconds with the Boehme twins promo video

04/16/2014  |  by Max Westmark
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Watch these promos to get a preview of the first official 60 Seconds video. Freshmen James and Emma will be featured online and in the print sharing their likes, dislikes and favorite things.
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Tags: 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 60 seconds video, promo, twins
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ISAS Spotlight: Samuel Hsieh

04/14/2014  |  by Amy Liu
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Freshman Samuel Hsieh is the only clarinet player for the All Saints Tyler band from Tyler, Texas. Hsieh played “Canzonetta” by Gabriel Pierné for Solo and Ensemble at ISAS. Keep reading to watch a video of his performance.
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Tags: clarinet, isas, music
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ISAS Spotlight: SJS Wind Ensemble

04/14/2014  |  by Michael VerMeulen
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The SJS Wind Ensemble electrified viewers with a half-hour concert of “Second Suite in F” by Gustav Holst and “The Music from Superman Returns” by John Williams and John Ottman. Keep reading for a video of the performance.
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Tags: isas, music, musicians, wind ensemble
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ISAS Spotlight: Graffiti Wall

04/04/2014  |  by Megan Shen
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GONZO247, a professional graffiti artist, instructed students in a workshop at ISAS, April 4. Students were given the opportunity to spray paint a section of a large white canvas after watching a brief demonstration.
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Tags: art, arts, arts festival, gonzo247, graffiti, isas, isas 2014
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John Cooper Takes Dance to Dizzying Heights

04/03/2014  |  by Iris Cronin & Emma Gobillot
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For the intermediate and advanced aerial students of the John Cooper School, the dance floor was not on the floor at all. Find out more about the aerial silks team and watch a video of their performance.
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Tags: aerial dance, aerial silks, arts festival, dance, isas, isas2014, john cooper
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Columnist fired from staff

04/01/2014  |  by Elliot Cheung
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For the first time in the history of the official student newspaper of SJS, a writer has been fired from the staff. As of April 1, 2014, Senior Elliot Cheung will no longer be allowed to write for the Review.
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Tags: april fool's, cheung, elliot cheung, fired
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Rushmore Revisited

03/27/2014  |  by Jake Nyquist & Samantha Neal
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Wes Anderson’s (’87) “Rushmore” may have been filmed on campus in the winter of 1997, but scenes from the cult classic can still be brought to life at SJS. See side-by-side comparisons of the Review’s reenactment and original scenes from “Rushmore.” (Photo Gallery)
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Tags: rushmore, wes anderson
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