Pony Express
THE REVIVAL OF THE LIPSCOMB ACADEMY NEWSPAPER
Edited By Bailey Grace Liddle
Bailey Grace Liddle
PE: What made you interested in working in education?
Dr. McQueen: Well, my mother was a teacher, and then she was in school administration as a school principal. So I had a love of education from a very, very young age, generally, because I got to see the quality of life that she had. She has loved teaching for years and years and years, and then she loved being an administrator. So I caught that early. I think the second reason is, I've always had a real passion for helping students grow, whatever age...
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Bailey Grace Liddle
Karley Cromwell
Karley Cromwell
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Shang Chi is Marvel’s latest released movie and newest superhero. Overall, I feel like there weren’t many expectations surrounding this movie, but I think it exceeded whatever those expectations were. This was a Marvel movie through and through: highly entertaining with good characters, driven by action, and overall really high quality. So if you’re into any of that, or Marvel in general, then the answer is yes! I would definitely recommend seeing it. Here’s my breakdown.
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Emma Weber and Clarke Williamson
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Mary Jane Estes
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Kayleigh Hall
Last week, I got to see the artwork of Mary Jane Estes, a current senior at Lipscomb Academy, and Audrey Gather, a recent alumna, who have both been honored with the remarkable achievement of having their art showcased in the Frist Art Museum. Audrey Gather’s piece, Yeojin, is a graphite on paper portrait of a young woman. Her wispy hair and deep, emotional eyes create a calm look and a captivating image...
Nineteen Eighty-Four is set in a dystopian world called Airstrip One, formerly known as Great Britain. It follows the life of Winston Smith, who is silently trying to rebel against the totalitarian, ominous ruler of the Party, “Big Brother”. To have total jurisdiction over every aspect of everyone’s lives, Big Brother controls what people read, speak, say, think, and do; threatening that if they rebel, they’ll be punished and tortured...
Ireland Plunkett
Ireland: How long have you been at Lipscomb?
Mackenzie: Since Kindergarten so I think that’s 13 or 14 years
Ireland: What does being Ms. Lipscomb mean to you?
Mackenzie: I think it’s just an honor knowing that like my classmates thought that way of me and thought that that was something that I embodied and that I embody the things that the title holds and, I don’t know, it’s a blessing to know that they think that way of me but it’s also something...
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