Short Story: City of Grey

Liam May || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

My name is Azul. But my friends call me Az. I was your run-of-the-mill orphan in 2088, nothing but with an all-grey jumpsuit and a tracker embedded in my arm to make sure I didn’t escape.

Yeah, it sucked.

Sure the Great Ceiling more often than not rained flesh-melting chemicals and a walk in the dark could mean losing a spleen, but this little orphanage that I call prison is above all that. Well technically below, as all things in the Cramp (imagine a shanty town built into the collective basement of skyscrapers). We’re nestled like Static-Bugs in a rug under the green and picturesque sprawl of the Gardens, where the air isn’t recycled by barely functioning machines that pollute just a little less than they clean, and the soul degrades every day. Every day the air gets harder to breathe and people get nastier.

Except for me, though. I

Thats me, Azul Untitled, color-wielding, and (self-styled) badass

Now you know who I am, we can get to the good stuff.

My story starts the day I was almost killed for the above-mentioned powers.

WEEEEEEEE! WEEEEEEEE! I jolted awake to the sound of the morning alarm. 

“Ugh,” I groaned, “Another day in purgatory.” 

“Come on Az! We’re gonna be late!” said Elf, she slept two bunks down the hall where all the orphans slept.

“Can’t I sleep a little longer Elf?”

“Your butt gonna be tossed in the Blank, not me.”

The Blank was a room that was a completely white cube, so while it looked like infinity, take a couple of steps in a direction and you’ll slam face-first into a wall, while this is just incredibly boring for most people, my enhanced ability to see colors makes it even more mind-numbing.

“Fine.”

I rolled on my back and tried to sit up. And succeeded in banging my head on the bunk above mine. Which happened to belong to the biggest jerk in the whole world (and maybe beyond), Thrash. And jerks hate me just as much as I hate them. A big mouth and too much sarcasm don’t make a lot of friends.

I swore.

He dropped to the ground next to me and grinned. Thrash hated me since I got here, and was always looking for an excuse to fight me.

“Well, Well, Well, looks like someone is due for a little lesson in manners,” said Thrash. He cracked his knuckles and went to grab me.

“Come on Thrash, it was an accident!” yelled Elf. I shook my head at her. “It’s all right Elf, Thrash just needs to assert his fragile masculinity.” I said with a smirk.

His face turned beet-red with anger. “Shut up!” He said, turning away from my bunk and shoving Elf to the ground, “Stay out of this!” A crowd of kids had gathered by now, and a few muttered at this. Elf was well-liked, and Trash could sense he was losing the crowd whoops, I meant Thrash; however Thrash knew that the crowds love violence over being decent people so he resumed dealing with his original target, me.

“I’m gonna give you a lesson you won’t forget any time soon, blue boy.” He went to grab me but I slipped around him and into the ring of orphans all hungry for blood. He grunted in anger and raised his fists and started to close the distance between us.

Game Review: Off the Grid

Liam May || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

Off The Grid is a new cyberpunk third-person battle royale game co-created by Neill Blomkamp, known for his work on the movies District 9 and Elysium. The game takes place in a dystopian world where 60 players (150 players by full release) compete in PvE or PvP modes. The world is ruled by corporations where participants fight over valuable cyber augmentations. 

     A part I found particularly interesting was the short films directed by Blomkamp, which added very interesting depth to the game’s lore.

The game combines elements of battle royale and extraction shooter formats, with unique mechanics like jetpacks and cyberlimbs that can be swapped at will during a round. Players can engage in both PvP skirmishes and PvE storyline missions on the same map. The game is visually impressive, however, it does have some issues with optimization.

The most surprising aspect of this game is that it includes optional NFTs.

Players can gain in-game “loot boxes” called Hexs that need to be taken to a node and submitted. The node will then verify that the Hex is genuine and assign a unique virtual signature to every item contained within, thus minting them as legitimate NFTs. or a new crypto token called GUN. However you need to subscribe to “Off the Grid+” to use it in the player marketplace, which also has a lot of pay-to-win features.

This game is currently in Alpha on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. In the future, Off the Grid is expected to receive more updates with additional maps, multiplayer modes, and customization options.

Album Review: Whiplash, by Aespa (5th mini album)

Samarun Suhana || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

The 4th Gen IT Girl Group did it again! AESPA had their 5th Mini Album “Whiplash” comeback earlier this week. Here’s an overview:

     Whiplash (3:03): This song, in my opinion, is the ultimate club song. It’s such a fun song about confidence with lyrics like “One look, give ‘em whiplash,” and truly this is such a good dance song. I will say though, it felt a little lackluster to me, but that might be because I’m not all too big on EDM or techno type of music. After Drama, Supernova, and Armageddon, I was expecting something similar so Whiplash was definitely new to me but maybe it just needs to grow on me. I will say though a lot of Aespa’s songs and their concept is about how they don’t conform to the norm and how they are who they are, so I’m here for it!

     Kill It (3:20): This is by far my favorite from this album! I love the vibes and vocals of this song, it felt very on-brand for SM (aespa’s entertainment agency). It also reminded me of NCT 127, a boy group from SM. Personally, this song would’ve been a better title track but nonetheless, Kill It is also about confidence and essentially being amazing at being yourself with various lyrics like “The more you try to block me/ The more advantageous it will be for me, I’m better,” and “I’m so good at it, uh/ I’ll shake you up.” The pre-chorus makes me ascend! It’s so enchanting.

     Flights, Not Feelings (3:02): This song was very interesting when I first listened to it. At first, I actually didn’t like it at all, but after a couple listens, I was starting to vibe with it. This might be my second favorite! The way the chorus in a way ran after the beat felt like an addition to the song rather than a takeaway. Their vocals and tones are so soothing. It is a bit hard to discern what this song is about but I will try my best! The title suggests the idea of “catch flights, not feelings,” which means discontinuing developing relationships and going on various trips to distract from that lack of personal relationships. This song has lyrics like “Oh, I tried to warn you/ Now I’ll do as I please/ Let it flow, oh,” which makes me think this is another type of situation like Kill It, with the idea that nothing you do to make me feel bad will work, and I love that! 


     Pink Hoodie (2:26): Another song with a similar vibe to NCT 127 but I love it! It’s such a fun song, the beat during the chorus feels sploinky, if that makes sense.

Another song with the same idea of confidence with lyrics like “Grab all the attention/ I’m wearing my new clothes/ I’ma give you my, my, my, my passion,” and “The more you see, the more you fall for it, fabulous.” The bridge really cements this idea of confidence and how I like who I am. Lyrics like “See me now/ I’ll change endlessly/ Crumbling borderline/ Breaking free from the stereotype/ Headlines pouring in/ I even like the chaos/ I like myself better like this.” 

Flowers (3:11): This is very different compared to the other songs in terms of meaning, a sort of love song. I adore this song so much because of how it feels; to me, it feels like the sun shining through clouds, a slight breeze, and the autumn leaves falling. With lyrics like “I don’t wanna wait/ I throw myself into your scent that no one else knows,” and “You’re my dahlia, tulips and daisies/ A slowly spreading fragrance/ Violet sunset, it seems like it doesn’t exist in this world,” it is clear this is indeed a love song. Something about this song feels very sad though, I can’t place my finger on it. 

     Just Another Girl (3:04): Another love song but with a twist! Just Another Girl seems to be a breakup song with lyrics like “I been obsessed with you/ All these clumsy feelings, I’ll stop them,” “Falling apart, you and I, you and I,” and “You have no more chances, one shot/ I was too good for you.” Personally, this song doesn’t exactly fit in this album with the other songs but on its own, it’s a good piece. With a pop-rock type of vibe and lyrics like “Looking at you, caught red-handed, shh/ Secretly smirking, you love it/ Did you think I’d just be sad? No excuses, shh,” this song gives mid-late 2000’s vibes and I really enjoy it!

Values for Vikings: Chocolate Prices- Are they a trick or a treat? Where can you get the most bang for your buck?

Molly Graiff || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

     When you’re a kid, nothing excites you more than free candy and that’s exactly what Halloween is. However, as an adult, you realize that the cost of a bag of candy is scarier than any horror movie. This year particularly, the price is astronomical to supply treats for your trick-or-treaters. With the price of cocoa being extraordinarily high, let’s look at alternatives to ensure a great Halloween without breaking the bank. 

When shopping for treats, stay away from chocolate, as its prices are the highest. Instead, opt for a bag of candy, as they tend to be on the cheaper side. If chocolate is too important to you, consider purchasing a variety pack that contains both candy and chocolate. Sam’s Club and BJ’s have a membership fee to shop, but if you are a member, you can buy candy in bulk, significantly lowering your unit price. 

     If looking for the cheapest way to enjoy Halloween, consider purchasing treats that aren’t food-related. This has become more popular in recent years as the Greenbush YMCA hosts the Capital District Teal Pumpkin Party which offers a food-free Halloween experience for all kids. The purpose of the Teal Pumpkin Project is to include kids with food allergies in trick or treating. If you choose to pass out treats like this it can be way cheaper as Target Dollar Spot and Dollar Tree offer items

-like fake tattoos and Halloween pencils.

This type of treat tends to come in bulk and is a much better value than chocolate. 

With the cost of candy skyrocketing, creative ideas for Halloween are a must. Be selective in where you buy your candy so as to get the best deal and keep in mind alternatives to keep trick-or-treating not only fun but budget-friendly as well. Happy Halloween!

Opinion Review: Is Buc-ee’s really that good? Analyzing the Gas Station with a Cult Following

Alan Conklin || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to travel down to Daytona Beach in Florida to watch the Daytona 400 NASCAR race.  Held at the same venue as the famed Daytona 500, this event is 100 miles shorter, and hosted at night.  The race attracts over 75,000 people, and unlike the 500, most of them are local to the area.  As a result, a much higher percentage of race-goers drove to the track rather than flew.  This made things difficult when it came to grabbing dinner after the race.

The checkered flag was taken at 11:46 PM after the race had gone to overtime.  We stuck around for roughly 25 minutes to watch the post-race events, then made our way to the car.  Being past midnight at that point, most dinner establishments were long past closed.  After a bit of looking through as we sat in traffic, we found a Buc-ee’s located just 4 miles from the Speedway that we set our sights on.  The drive from our parking spot to the gas station took about 40 minutes, and once we arrived the place was packed.  Being right off I-95 and one of the few places still open we knew it would be busy, but when we arrived there were already thousands of people getting gas or pursuing the store.  It was my first time ever at a Buc-ees, and I would be judging the store under the harshest of conditions.

Upon entering it was clear that they had anticipated the rush and had brought their A-game. 

Photo Credits: David Zalubowski/AP

Every part of that store ran like a well-oiled machine, which was instantly clear as we walked in and saw the cashiers making quick work of the line that was hundreds of people long. 

The store was virtually shoulder to shoulder the whole way through, but I made my way to the center in hopes of obtaining their famed brisket sandwich.  When I reached the station what I saw was nothing short of amazing.  The way the food station ran was almost like a performance, with everything running flawlessly.  In just 10 minutes of finding a space in the mass horde of people, I was able to obtain the three sandwiches for my group and make my way to the checkout.  All-in-all, my total time in the store was less than 25 minutes.

     So after just this one experience, I buy into the hype for Buc-ees.  It seems odd to have brand loyalty to a gas station, but once you visit it for the first time it all makes sense.  

Movie Review: Rise of the Guardians

Heaven Carter || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

“My name is Jack Frost. How do I know that? The moon told me so, and that’s all he ever told me…..”

DreamWorks has been known as the animation studio that has broken barriers for many decades. Despite the small flop here and there, they have far proven that they are one of the best animation studios regarding storytelling with the recent release of The Wild Robot in September.

But I’d like to go back, like way back to 2012, and review one of their underrated gems: Rise Of The Guardians. Taken from the strange but creative mind of William Joyce the movie was inspired by the Guardians Of Childhood Books.

Upon release though the company considered it a flop as it only got back half of what they made. Years upon years later it gained a huge following, like I’m talking HUGE. Mostly fans who’ve been just introduced to the franchise and others who’ve grown up with it. Bunny and Tooth are the best characters and you can try to change my mind lol but seriously, all the characters are great and the movie, with its flaws in mind, has so much charm.

The art of the book and the behind the scenes are exceptionally beautiful. One of the directors of Into The Spider-Verse actually had his directorial debut in this movie as well and what an amazing start it was. 

The movie follows Jack Frost, local hearthrob and alot of peoples childhood crush btw who is quickly pushed into his destiny of being one of the guardians after not hearing anything but told of his name from Manny, the man in the moon. The surrounding themes of isolation are indeed present and a message to anyone feeling lost and alone in the world. Who am I? And what is my center? What exactly was I put on the earth to do and will it ever be enough to be accepted? With the villain being Pitch Black the complete opposite of Jack frost.

Cinema therapy on YouTube greatly explains these themes deeper than I ever could in this single article and I highly recommend checking them out and of course the fandom that’s still going strong despite any news of a sequel or anything minus the mention of the movie in the DreamWorks 30th anniversary video. This movie means a lot to me and has been for the last few months ever since revisiting it and I’m really grateful I got to put some of my thoughts into this review.

VOICES: A Library Lecture Series

Olivia Henry || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

This past Monday, October 21, Voices held an event spotlighting Dr. Monica Debro, a speaker, author, and certified mental health coach. Her narrative was to encourage others to embrace
their authentic selves regardless of their past and to overcome the troubles of being S.A.D. (stress, anxiety, and depression), welcoming a brighter future. Sharing her personal journey, she detailed troubles with domestic violence, brokenness, and suicide which made her message even more sincere. I may not speak for everyone but myself when I say that she definitely captivated ears.

Going deeper into her presentation titled “Rewriting the Script”, she challenged us to think about our thoughts and what’s in our hearts. Self-talk, the way in which we talk to ourselves, is very important in determining what we really believe about our identity. The negative things we say about ourselves do nothing but bring us down. It is a terrible habit and is the opposite of self-love.

Isn’t it enough that we already deal with the negative words that others have to say about us?

However, when it comes to speaking about other people, it’s far easier for us to say positive things about them. So why not ourselves? Why not tell yourself ‘I am loved, I am important, I am worthy’? Why continue to stone yourself? Put down those stones
because you have enough of them to build a wall and that’s something you don’t need. You don’t need isolation when you already feel deeply cast out. In a time like that, you need someone
you can trust to confide in. Someone to help steer you straight so you’re not like a reckless driver on the road. Yet, the most impactful person who has the power to turn it all around is you. It is your choice to stop tearing yourself down and you must decide.
Will I continue on with harming or participate in my healing? Nobody can do it for you. You need to “love yourself to life” as she stated.

To conclude, the auditorium may not have been filled, but she certainly filled the room with her spirit. Being actively engaged with the audience, she prompted us to speak positive affirmations and to repeat them loudly. Asking questions and giving gift cards to those who answered. But most of all, her transparency and vulnerability lit up the room. It was a beautiful and encouraging message, well worth the 50-minute lecture.

U.S. to Prohibit Chinese AI Investment

U.S. Moves to Ban Chinese Investment in AI to Protect National Security

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

The United States of America has made a powerful yet dangerous move against China, by potentially banning the investments of AI technology with China and Chinese companies. This move by the Biden Administration was to hopefully protect the people from inadvertently aiding the Chinese military by investing in Chinese companies. 

According to Treasury official Laura Black, they will try to pass this bill signed by Joe Biden before the election hits. It is a seemingly final move from Joe Biden before the power of the presidency is exchanged from him to the eventual winner of the Presidential election taking place this November.

 The investment in Chinese AI equipment is seen as dangerous in the eyes of the American government, because it may give the Chinese a technological advantage over the United States. The United States likes to be able to maintain that power stance over nations to have leverage in the god-forbidden event when things go awry between nations.

Photo Credits: REUTERS/Dado
Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

There were a few exceptions to the rule being put in place against Chinese AI Companies, such as trading “index funds or mutual funds, certain limited partnership investments, and certain syndicated debt financings.” The regulation of trading with Chinese semiconductors and microelectronics was put in place to supposedly protect America and its people from investing in companies with unsure intentions.

A Department spokesperson for the U.S. Treasury Department has declined to comment on the matter, leaving officials confused as to what may be behind this move from the Biden Administration. 

Squatters Take Over Elderly Home

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

Squatters, a term used to describe someone who takes over the ownership of someone’s house by staying in their house long enough to be considered a resident, allegedly took over the home of Colorado Springs residents this past week. William and Arlene Towns, a couple well into their 70s, are now fighting what they are considering to be squatters to win back their home of 50 years.

Squatters have become legal trouble nationwide, people who find loopholes in property law by staying in a house for over a month. By definition, once they stay in the house for over a month and get mail delivered, they are the legal tenants of the property.

This is especially difficult to deal with for landlords, as they now have to go through the eviction process. This tale is no different for William and Arlene. 

     “Living on a fixed income, William and Arlene cannot afford the extravagant legal costs, while the squatters receive free legal aid,” says a GoFundMe post, supporting William and Arlene. The squatters have also been accused of running the water and lights unnecessarily to give the Towns “skyrocketing utility bills”. 

     The squatter was originally presumed to be a homeless lady, offering to do chores, with whom William had trusted. The daughters state that the lady had “taken advantage of our dad and his compromised mental state and now has moved many of her belongings into his home.” The couple is currently living off of their social security checks, hoping that the law will do them justice. 

Photo Credits: Yahoo! News

New York Hits Solar Power Milestone: NY Achieving Solar Power Goals Ahead of Schedule

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

New York State just crushed its expectations for solar power as stated in the 2019 State Climate Law. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (or NYSERDA), stated that they installed 6 Gigawatts of solar energy, which crushed their expectations by a year. 

The NYSERDA has been trying to produce cleaner and more efficient energy since the State Climate Law was introduced. “This is not only a huge benefit to consumers, a huge benefit to our environment but also a huge benefit to our economy,” President and CEO Doreen Harris states. These new solar farms have not only produced $9.2 billion in private investments but also created over 14,000 jobs nationwide.

This giant influx of energy has powered over 1 million homes in New York State. With solar energy being clean, this is a huge win for environmentalists and climate change activists. The NYSERDA has claimed that they expect to distribute 10 Gigawatts of solar power by the year 2030.

The NYSERDA is doing its best to make New York State a healthier and cleaner place, by producing cleaner energy more and more every day.

The transition into a ‘low-carbon future’ would be critical in the fight against climate change and global warming. In accordance with the State Climate Law, the NYSERDA is striving to make dramatic changes in the economy, environment, and people, by cleaning up the world one state at a time. 

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