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Breaking the Ceiling
Art students decorate ceiling tiles for the opening of the new restaurant, Tijuana Flats. By Lillian Martin Staff Reporter
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f you’ve ever been to the restaurant Tijuana Flats, you might have noticed the vibrant art that is found on the ceiling tiles. The newly built restaurant recently hosted a contest where people could submit their art to possibly go on the ceiling of the restaurant, and some Robinson students participated. Art teacher Mary Wilson informed the students about the contest. Some of the students who participated included Logan Richards (’19), Mariah Wilson (’18) and Lillian Waller (’17). All of the students who entered the contest have high artistic skills and used their creativity to make something that would hopefully stand out from the rest. Participants had to go around the themes of su-
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per heroes, iguanas, hot sauce and fire. Although you had to follow these themes, you could still use your own creativity to make something unique and personalized. “It was very free [for interpretation]; you could do whatever you wanted to. I did Spider-Man, because I really like him”, Richards said. Participants were allowed to submit more than one tile if they wanted and Mariah Wilson (’18) decided to go ahead and submit two, adding some humor to her artwork. “One of them was Dead-Pool with tacos, and other was Batman and Joker,” Wilson said. “The Batman and Joker one had a joke on it, where Batman was working
I haven’t seen it myself yet, but someone sent me a picture of it up. It looks gorgeous. --Mariah Wilson
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at a taco place and he was wearing an apron, and the joker walks in and he goes ‘You seem mad, want to taco ‘bout it?’” While she took her time on the Batman and Joker tile, she decided to challenge herself by completing the dead pool one in just one day. A winner has not yet been announced, but once chosen they will win a $50 gift card. You can find their art up at the Tijuana Flats at 4207 S. Dale Mabry. “I haven’t seen it myself yet, but someone sent me a picture of it up. It looks gorgeous,” Wilson said. photo H. Short
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tudents entering the foreign language hallway on the first day back from winter break were greeted with an unpleasant surprise in the form of the pungent stench of spoiled meat. “The odor was the result of a broken refrigerator whose breaker had gone out as result of a power surge over the break, leaving the food to rot,[It smelled like] ammonia and fish,” Chef Russel Clarke said. The refrigerator’s contents were primarily meat, an array of chicken,
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beef, brisket, shrimp, and salmon, as well as some breads and cheeses, all of which had to be thrown out and cleaned up. The ingredients housed in the fridge were going to be used to make dishes for the Camelot Café. “It was just a financial loss really, we just have to work really hard and make up for what we lost,” Clarke said. “Now we know to not over prepare and to not buy as much stuff in bulk. We learned a lesson.” photo M. Flowers
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Book Swap during lunch
Jan 16
MLK Day- No school
Jan 21
SAT Test
Jan 23
Softball, Tennis, & Track and Field Starts
Jan 28-29
Cheerleading State Competition
Feb 10
Fair Day- No School
Feb 11
ACT Test
Feb 20
President’s Day No School