The Third Eye
The American School Foundation of Monterrey
Monterrey, Mexico, IT
Issue Date: Friday, January 16, 2009 
Issue: Edition #3.1
Last Update: Friday, January 09, 2009


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By Esteban Gonzalez

The last Formula One Championship was not for ill-hearted people. Because the champion was decided in the last curve, the race ended in dramatic fashion. It was not Lewis Hamilton's best year full story >

By Dinorah Villalobos, Juan Carlos Montemayor

How the SATs Can Define a Person Dinorah Villalobos Most view the SATs, ACTs and other standardized test s  as colossal wastes  of time –  drags  th full story >

By Gonzalo Palazuelos

PowerSchool has created a great impact in our school and has somehow changed it entirely. It allows us to see our grades online, and therefore we are more aware  of  the changes that happen in them full story >

By Ana Engels

The whole world seemed to stand still for those who awaited November 21: Twilight. Finally the day came and fans were not disappointed. Lines, similarities with the book, and especially Edward Culle full story >

By Eduardo Tamez

What is a Death Cab for Cutie? Eduardo Tamez As I sat back in my chair, trying to solve my math problems, I put on my headphones and enamored my distressed mind with my favorite band. As I sol full story >

By Adrian Lozano

Schadenfreude is a feeling that has  been around as long as we have.  Its origin is completely unknown but its ability to affect even the most noble and nice people is something that has caught my e full story >

By DongYun Park

ASFM is an international school that students from outside Mexico also attend,  meaning that there should be some struggles due to different cultural understandings. However, it seems that there full story >

By Olaf Osegura

 During the past year, more and more news  have  been popping  up   about the   e vil activities of  vile  image boards, websites, and  A nonymous. They have been called domestic terror full story >

By Dinorah Villalobos

Can you remember a time when our afternoons were not filled with homework? Although those good old days when life boiled down to adding, subtracting, and watching TV are long gone, it is hard to forg full story >

By Luigi Martinez del Campo


By Santiago Roel

Where did the martini, shaken not stirred, go? The cars? Pierce Brosnan and Sean Connery?       Change is risky, especially when you have a crowd of fans that admire the old James Bond full story >

By Luigi Martinez del Campo

Every year IMMUNS, the Model United Nations Simulation here at  ASFM ,  has made an effort to change the world. One of the ways  this has been done  is by aiding organizations like the  worl full story >

By Andreas Assad

Woman Claims To Have Secret To Winning All Arguments    Marissa Alejandra Aguilar, a middle aged Mexican teacher at the American School Foundation of Monterrey, claimed to have full story >

By Omar Alatorre


By Eugenia Cavazos

A very wise person once said to the world, "Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today?" Rhetorical or not, this question makes we procrastinators respond, "Because tomorrow is so much more ap full story >

By Andreas Assad

    When you go to see a James Bond movie, you expect to see three things every single time: guns, girls and automobiles. When you leave a James Bond movie you feel like an italian guy after a Ro full story >

By Manolo Gutierrez

    The 2008-2009 NFL season is well underway, and the run to the playoffs has already begun. More than eight teams are seeking a wild card spot and have proven that they are deserving of it. Here a full story >

By Renata Dabdoub

For most students here at school, September is just like every other mont h :  bori ng, uneventful and with a heavy dose of homework. But  for  the fashion industry  is  one of the two m full story >

By Ana Engels

Think green: materials, makeup, organic products, companies, natural packaging... The list goes on. It seems the "green" movement has begun to seep into our consumer-driven world from organizations full story >

By Olaf Oseguera

Bioshock (PS3) One of last year’s best games on the Xbox 360 has now made its way to the PS3.  This first-person shooter has met critical acclaim and the public’s praise last year. This full story >