The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

The Gift Movie Review

The Gift Movie Review

Melody Bruns, Staff Writer, Photogropher
November 25, 2015

Movie Info: A young married couple, Simon and Robyn, have always had their lives mapped out to perfection. After moving to California for a fresh start, they run into Gordo, an acquaintance from Simon’s...

Sam Hunts album, Between the Pines re-released on October 27th.

Review: Sam Hunt’s “Between the Pines”

Hannah Martian, Editor-in-Chief
November 11, 2015

On October 27th, country artist Sam Hunt re-released his "acoustic mixtape," entitled "Between the Pines." The fifteen-track mixtape features several previously released tracks from Hunt's 2014 smash hit,...

Gianni’s Ristorante Italiano offers traditional Italian fair.

Gianni’s Ristorante Italiano Review

Rachel Bryant, Design Editor/Staff Writer
November 4, 2015

Gianni’s Ristorante Italiano brings real, traditional Italian cooking right into your own backyard. This little hole in the wall takes everyone by surprise with its homey atmosphere and 5 star quality...

Max Schneider performing his song Mug Shot at the Crocodile in Seattle on October 12.

Max Schneider Concert Review

Sami Balcos, Staff Writer
October 21, 2015

Background Information: Max Schneider is a 23 year old musician and actor from New York. Prior to exiting the acting world and dedicating his life to music, Schneider has been credited for his major...

American Horror Story: Hotel Review

Rachel O'Day, Staff Writer
October 21, 2015

On October 8th, almost six million viewers tuned into FX to watch the much anticipated season five premier of American Horror Story: Hotel. With Lady Gaga’s first appearance on a television show,...

Movie Review: The Martian

Movie Review: The Martian

Melody Bruns, Staff Writer
October 15, 2015

Movie Info On a mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is thought to be dead after an intense storm. His crew proceeds to leave him there due to that misconception. However, Watney survives...

Why The Hunchback of Notre Dame Is Darker Than You Think

Why “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Is Darker Than You Think

Kai Wittenberg, Staff Writer
May 19, 2015

Recently, during a fit of nostalgia I watched a movie that I had seen quite a few times during my childhood. Thinking that it would be the lighthearted tale that I remembered I sat down with a bowl of...

An Early Alarm Clock for Arlington Students

Gage Baker, Staff Writer
May 7, 2015

At approximately 1:40 a.m. on May 7th, several students in the Arlington vicinity were shaken awake by a 3.7 magnitude earthquake just north of the city. Some students slept right through it, and others...

The Other Education

May 5, 2015

As much as we’d like to believe we know all about sex and sexuality, we do not. Sex education in the United States has been lacking and it is becoming obvious that it is not aiding teenagers and young...

An interpretive art sculpture produced by the arts classes.

AHS’ Arts Week, A Prominent Display of Diverse Talent

Kai Wittenberg, staff writer
April 30, 2015

This Tuesday, April 21st, marked the start of AHS' annual Arts Week. Though the exhibition contains many pieces of art - which vary greatly in style - other branches of the arts such as the bands, choirs,...

Grand Theft Auto V: A Game of Satire

Kai Wittenberg, Staff Writer
April 29, 2015

Recently, the massively successful Grand Theft Auto V was released on PC, and as a game mired in controversy, it has been met with both positive, and negative reviews. Continuing the long-running legacy...

In AP chemistry, Mr. Berg has students do a variety of labs, many of which involve fire. If you took chemistry and enjoyed it, AP chemistry may be a great class for you.

High School Classes: Pro’s and Con’s

Demri Toop, Staff Writer
April 22, 2015

As the 2014-2015 school year comes to a close, a new beginning also starts. Scheduling forms have been handed out in advisory and current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors have begun to look forward at...

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