White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

 Divide Album Cover/Rolling Stone

Divided: Divide Album Review

Brandon Mensah, Arts and Entertainment May 23, 2017

The album ÷ (Divide) finally came out on March 3rd after Ed Sheeran fans have been patiently waiting three years for its arrival. This album continues the theme of mathematics in his title, with his past...

Margaret Asher (12) enjoying food from Cook Out

Memphis eats: Cook Out

Eva Winfrey, Arts & Entertainment February 27, 2017

There are plenty of fast food chains all throughout Memphis, from Wendy’s to Steak and Shake to Chick-fil-A. One new restaurant, however, has caught the attention tons of White Station students and people...

The Life of Pablo - Review

The Life of Pablo – Review

Kalon Ambrose and Joseph Boughter March 4, 2016

As one first lays eyes on the minimalistic and crude cover of Kanye West’s newest project The Life of Pablo, they will instantly find themselves trapped in the questioned posed by West on the album cover:...

Lordes debut EP has sold 60,000 copies since its release in March 2013.

Lorde conquers charts, questions standards

Luca Tanaka, Entertainment Editor January 9, 2014

Less than a year ago, Lord-with-an-e wasn’t a word, and "royals" meant William and Kate.  Now, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of the New Zealander and her hit single. Ella...

Exhuming the City of Bones

Exhuming the City of Bones

Aston Patrick September 30, 2013

Coming in at a whopping $14 million in the box office, The Mortal Instruments may seem like just another high-strung teenage flop, and mostly it is. Fortunately, as someone who has read the hit book...

Indie movie review: Jesus Henry Christ

Indie movie review: Jesus Henry Christ

Cristal Thomas September 30, 2013

Paternity tests, school expulsions, and virtual zombie-killing—these are just a few of the wacky occurrences in an indie movie gem called Jesus Henry Christ. The 2012 film revolves around a ten year-old...

Frost Bake Shop review

Kyungchan Min, Online Editor September 23, 2013

Who doesn't need a little pick-me-up on a Monday afternoon? Newly opened Frost Bake Shop is open for business all week, unlike Muddy's, which closes on Mondays. Located next to James Davis in the Laurelwood...

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