By Jake Howard Do you need to find movies to watch? Think your movie taste is too bland? Don’t worry, we have great recommendations to watch. 5. Superman/Superman: Legacy Release date: July 11 2025 Rating: unannounced (prediction: M or MA15) In this movie, Superman goes on a journey to reconcile […]
The New House Captains of 2025
By Ryan Low At the end of Term 3 every year, we farewell the outgoing class of Year 12s, to usher in a new era. Each and every Year 12 is a leader, but some are adorned with a title. This article introduces the house captains of 2025, asking them […]
The Legality of Modifying your Wii
By Ryan Low Every video game ever is played on a console, be it big, small, or really, really big. But to some, the officially licensed releases and content are simply not enough. This is why avid fans create modifications (mods, homebrews) for these consoles, to explore and exploit its […]
How injuries are becoming more frequent in the AFL
by Harry Benscher Throughout this year, injuries have stricken a lot of the AFL’s most prominent players. Callum Mills was struck out of the grand final because of a hamstring injury, and Oscar McInerney also was injured with a shoulder injury prior to the big game. The AFL reported the […]
Science SLOP
By Sam Eyers This article will be about cool Science experiments, scientific and the interesting theory behind them. There will also be some information on the sad weaponization of science Napalm Napalm was developed at Harvard University by a team of chemists led by Louis Fieser, whilst trying to create […]
Previewing the 2024/25 Summer of Cricket
By Fintan Daly As the cricketing world gears up for the 2024/25 summer, anticipation is building for what promises to be an exciting few months. Here is a few storylines to look out for ahead of the upcoming season. International Series and Tournaments India and Australia will face off in […]
A History of Moons
By Aiden Plumbe When you think of “moon”, you most likely imagine the grey sphere that orbits our planet. However, Galileo Galilei discovered that moons are not unique to Earth in 1610. Many of the planets we know in our Solar System have more moons than one. Others don’t have […]