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The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

Dopey at the cinema

Dopey at the cinema

Roberto Alvarez, Staffer February 28, 2024

“Drugstore June,” a comedy/mystery movie, came out in theaters Feb. 23. “Drugstore June” is a very mediocre movie to start off this year. This film was directed by Nicholaous Goossen, and released...

Yeat takes over the rap industry with futuristic raps

Yeat takes over the rap industry with futuristic raps

Scott Schmidt, Staffer February 26, 2024

It has been almost a year since Yeat dropped his last album, “AfterLyfe,” which wasn't received as well as previous albums. Yeat has changed up and perfected his sound on this album. After working...

‘No Way Up’ sinks expectations

‘No Way Up’ sinks expectations

Louisa Augustine, Copy Editor February 25, 2024

A brand new suspenseful thriller, “No Way Up,” was released to streaming services on Feb. 16. It was distributed by Altitude Films, a small production company based out of the UK. Despite the company’s...

Lopez’s album ‘This Is Me…Now’ wins big

Lopez’s album ‘This Is Me…Now’ wins big

Leo Justesen, Staffer February 21, 2024

Singer, actress and dancer Jennifer Lopez released her new album “This Is Me…Now” on Feb. 16. This album follows her recent movie under the same name as the album. Jennifer Lopez’s voice reminds...

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Peace through music

Hanna Lipschultz, Staffer February 20, 2024

On Feb. 14, Paramount Pictures released “Bob Marley: One Love” starring Kingsley Ben-Adir as the world renowned Jamaican singer-songwriter and activist. Audiences are loving the film — however many...

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‘Madame Web’ falls flat

Abby Bartleson, Staffer February 20, 2024

After seeing a good amount of trailers and promo for “Madame Web,” I was excited to head to the theaters and give it a watch. Released Feb. 14, unfortunately this movie did not exceed, or even meet...

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Checking Into A Hell of a Hotel

Gabriel Fink, Staffer February 20, 2024

Everyone, especially highschoolers, have done bad things. Things they weren’t proud of — things they regret or things that caused harm in some way. If the afterlife exists, most of us hope we’ve...

Footlong pretzel, churro and cookie from Subway on Feb. 13. Subway released footlong items permanently as part of its Sidekicks menu.

Subway’s supersized snacks

Rylie Unangst, Staffer February 15, 2024

Sandwich food chain Subway recently released a new menu of footlong treats, enticing many to try the high caloric desserts. Following last year’s announcement of Subway’s sugar content in their bread,...

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‘Puppy Bowl’ makes pet adoption pup-ular

Kayleigh Bishop, Copy Editor February 14, 2024

Every year since 2005, puppies compete in a high-stakes football game called the “Puppy Bowl.” The rules of the “Puppy Bowl” are as follows: if a dog drags one of the chew toys across the finish...

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A word from our sponsors

Alan Gardner, Staffer February 13, 2024

On Feb. 11, we got to witness the Chiefs and the 49ers play a down-to-the-wire showdown on the big stage of Super Bowl LVIII. In between all of the tension and excitement about the big game we saw a handful...

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‘Argylle,’ block-bummer

Jeremy Eichten, Staffer February 13, 2024

“Argylle” is a newly released movie directed by Matthew Vaughn, which is based on a book written by unidentified authors who wrote the book under the name Elly Conway. This movie is star-studded, featuring...

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Is ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ a Franken-hit?

Rackam Walberg, Staffer February 12, 2024

On Feb. 9, Universal Pictures released its new horror comedy “Lisa Frankenstein” starring Katherine Newton and Cole Sprouse. Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody, the film is coming...

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