By: Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter. With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it’s time to take out the apron and start cooking. Thanksgiving dinner is the best part of the Turkey Day we are all looking forward too. Sometimes buying the specifics for Thanksgiving dinner can be a hassle and overwhelming. Standing in long lines… Continue reading 5 Eats That Will Make You Gobble ‘Til You Wobble
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Scary Contest Winner; Lepidopterist
By Justin M. Pena Some find my hobby strange, but I assure you it is quite magnificent and, dare I say, beautiful. These cases that adorn my rooms fill me with a sense of pure awe, for the haunting beauty of life is shown in these, the most fragile of god’s creatures. As a man… Continue reading Scary Contest Winner; Lepidopterist
Spooky Soundtrack
By Michelle Lecumberry , News Editor. Halloween is the time for spooky things. And what better way to maximize your halloween day than with a spooky soundtrack. Click to the link below to listen to The Howler Halloween soundtrack. https://twitter.com/thehowlerlsckw/status/925110080487481344
Top 10 Films to Watch This Halloween
By Hannah Garcia, Copy Editor Top 10 Films to Watch This Halloween Written by Hannah Garcia, Copy Editor of The Howler With the upcoming holiday Halloween, watching horror films will be one of the many ways to celebrate. The films featured on this list are available to be seen at your own home. Also, this… Continue reading Top 10 Films to Watch This Halloween
Jigsaw Movie Review; “Blood, torture, and crime”
By Cassandra Lyles, Columnist https://twitter.com/SawMovie/status/921058366029475840 Blood, torture, and crime, oh my! After seven years of lying dormant, the “Saw” series continues with their newest installment, “Jigsaw.” Eighth in the series, this movie takes the viewer to a place where they’ll be clutching their popcorn and shaking in fear. Directors Michael and Peter Spierig bring this… Continue reading Jigsaw Movie Review; “Blood, torture, and crime”
10 Apps College Students Must Have
By: Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter. College life can be extremely difficult when you are outnumbered by stress and unorganization. Students attending a college/university have a hard time managing different things but technology has made it much easier. Not only are there apps for helping students with their education but also for keeping them safe out there… Continue reading 10 Apps College Students Must Have
Death to The Satirical Horror Film: The Babysitter Reviewed
By: Cassandra Lyles Once again ladies and gentlemen, we are given a trope that has been overplayed to death, the satirical horror movie. Netflix's new original movie opens with a young boy named Cole, whose anxiety seems to control every aspect of his life. Bullied and belittled, the only person who seems to understand him… Continue reading Death to The Satirical Horror Film: The Babysitter Reviewed
JUDGING FROM THE CHEAP SEATS: “The Woodcutter”
By Cara Young, Opinion Editor Click on the link below to read The Woodcutter review The Woodcutter “And in a terrible moment, though her body chose to fight the monster that was stalking her, her soul refused such a death and leap from her body to continue its flight.”- Kate Danley Go to this… Continue reading JUDGING FROM THE CHEAP SEATS: “The Woodcutter”
Adventures with Harvey
By Cameron Purcell, Columnist As with most hurricane seasons, my family and I decided to bunker down and wait for the storm to pass. Unfortunately, Harvey was not like most hurricanes. The power had gone out a few times that day, making me quite upset as I was trying to beat a very difficult video… Continue reading Adventures with Harvey
Fall of Fandoms
By Cara Young, Opinion Editor “You knew what I was buying, and you knew the price, and yet you let me pay it.” It’s easy to romanticize the memory of a book you enjoy reading and it’s sometimes easier to dawn those rose-colored glasses when considering one you have yet to experience. Which is… Continue reading Fall of Fandoms