Why is everyone in “Where the Wild Things Are” so insanely depressed? A 100-minute riff on Maurice Sendak’s 336-word children’s book, the film introduces us to the sullen, unruly Max (Max Records),
Snorre Wille is from Norway. The first thing he did once he got to the United States was sleep! He traveled for more than 35 hours to get here. Favorite American food: Tacos. Favorite sport: Footb
Loris Bilberg is a junior from Switzerland. Bilberg’s favorite sport is football; he will be playing football for I.F this fall. Favorite movie: “Rocky.” He says that people from the U.S act diffe
Jan Klenha is from Czech Republic. Even though his name is technically “Jan,” his friends here call him John. Favorite sports: Soccer and volleyball. Favorite American food: Fast food expecailly T
Lisa Mattrisch is from Berlin, Germany. Favorite color: Any shade of blue Something the U.S. has that Germany doesn’t: Any kind of school sports. Favorite food: Hamburgers. First thing she di
Martina Steitz is from Germany. Favorite food: pizza. Favorite movie: “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.” Favorite color: Orange. First thing she did when she got to Idaho: Go camping.
Cilene Rondolfo is from Brazil. Did you know Cilene (and other Brazilians) eat beans and rice everyday at home in Brazil for every meal? Something the U.S. has Brazil doesn’t have: More mountains.
In this community, the name Ravsten commonly refers to the football field behind Idaho Falls High School where the biggest game of the year consumes both sides of this city. The football field is
Yo, Tigers! Hello my dear Tiger friends! I know that if you are reading this article, it means we are back in school…and that is not a good thing. But, I have a secret for you, IT IS A GOOD THING
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