Stuck in Traffick

By Dustin Barks, Staff Writer We’ve all seen “Taken” and most of us know that the threat of humans being kidnapped and sold is very real. Despite the movies’ happy-ending not everyone can be Liam Neeson. Once the child has been gone for a day or so they’re usually out of the country and untraceable.…

The beginnings of a superstar: Matt Wynn

By Scott Theis, Managing Editor Recently, The SCCougar interviewed SCC student and ascending musical talent Matt Wynn. At the age of 19, Wynn already has an impressive resume. He won the annual SCC Idol competition, won radio contests, and has been featured on local television. But most impressively, he won St Louis Idol which shepherded…

Obama apologizes, HealthCare.gov still a mess

By Scott Theis, Managing Editor “If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan,” President Barack Obama states while selling the Affordable Care Act to the American people. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a completely false statement. This has only further stoked the fires of a Republican party bent…

‘Batman: Arkham Origins’ fails to innovate

By David Demarco, Editor “Batman: Arkham Origins”, the third installment of the :Batman: Arkham” series was one of the most hyped games of 2013. With Warner Bros. Games Montreal taking over the game development after Rocksteady Studios, it was well-documented they would be faced with the pressure of making the next big step in the…

Running for charity

By Carley Bine, Staff Writer St. Louis hosts the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon every October. The races include a full marathon (26.2 miles), a half marathon (13.1 miles), a two person half marathon relay, and a mini marathon (5k).  The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon is different from other races because at every mile, there is…