By Reuben Malone on December 18, 2014
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Blogs, Youth Voices
Tuesday, the entire Jojo fandom had an implosion when Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven was announced for PlayStation 3 and 4. The game is described to have 3D playing fields with tag team battles. New characters have been announced as well, Stroheim the Cyborg Nazi from battle tendency and Diego Brando, the Dino Dio […]
By Jim Malone on December 11, 2014
Super Smash Bros
Blogs, Youth Voices
Long have I waited for the day I could play smash bros on the Wii U. The day has come, and Super Smash Bros for Wii U graced me with one of the best games I’ve played, ever. It combines the competitive feel of Melee, and the casual fun of Brawl into an amazing experience. […]
By Jim Malone on December 8, 2014
Conservation
Blogs, Youth Voices
Sixth graders around Colorado are bringing the classroom home and as a result, are teaching their parents a thing or two about energy conservation via the “Energy Efficiency Take Action Kit” from Xcel Energy and the National Energy Foundation, 11- and 12-year-olds from Denver to Grand Junction are not only learning about the newest devices […]
By Reuben Malone on November 20, 2014
Super Smash Bros
Blogs, Youth Voices
Smash Brothers Returns! Better than ever, Nintendo’s fighting game sensation has returned after a long wait. Smash Bros is unlike any other fighting game out there; a 2D game for up to four players duking it out for fun or for glory. The different thing about the Smash Bros games is how you win. It […]
By Leigh Haugh on November 7, 2014
Fifty Shades of Grey
Blogs, Book Review, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
When I first heard of The New York Times best seller over 100 million sold copies sold Fifty Shades of Grey, I didn’t think it was at all a big deal. I think back then I was into Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight books at the time. There was also a rumor that the author of Fifty Shades of […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 31, 2014
American School System, Education
Blogs, College Voices, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
Results show that in the US 15% of the score variation is explained by socio-economic difference between students. Why is the number higher in the US than lets say Finland, Norway, Hong Kong or Japan? The school system in the United States have for long been admired and presumably been copied by developing countries as well […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 27, 2014
Online Dating
Blogs, Healthy Living, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
There are so many popular online dating sites that make the mind wonder on why there are still single people out there? Online dating should be easy, right? You can live behind the mask of the internet and pretend to be whoever you want to be. You can be rich, good-looking, and definitely outspoken. People […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 26, 2014
Fashion
Blogs, Fashion, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
My idea of beauty has changed drastically over the years. I struggled for so long to grasp the why behind my role in the entertainment industry. For a long time, I looked at it as an adventure, a hobby, or just a way of making money, so I could have more time to enjoy travel, […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 25, 2014
Poetry
Arts, Blogs, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
Even prohibition couldn’t prevent the humour from flowing from the mouths of Western’s rising stars at Wednesday’s poetry slam. “I only got this one move out on the dance floor,” mused rap/hip hop contestant Christopher Horak, in his self-reflective piece, “Me on Stage.” “While you’re dancing up the chicks, I’m probably talking to the DJ, cause […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 24, 2014
College Life, Free Education
Blogs, College Voices, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices
If quality high education is offered to everyone with access to an Internet connection would the public respond strongly to this? The answer is relatively mixed, but for the most part, yes, but the main issue with that is the lack of knowledge about said resources. No, I am not talking about public school. There are […]