Eoin Wenger – staff writer
Alex Bevaqui, Senior: “I think it’s really annoying that everyday I leave early and people think it’s alright to just stop their cars and talk to their friends and block up the exits, because some people need to leave the school and get to work on time.”
Ryan Wire, Junior : “I [...]
Junior and senior year are exciting for students. You can do a lot more things, and take some cool electives. But more important than anything else, you can avoid the bus and drive to school. The seniors are allowed to park in the south parking lot, and the juniors have a special “junior parking lot” [...]
Matt Yee – staff witer
It’s all about money. That’s right. Money. This is the basic basis of the This is the basis of the Stop Online Piracy Act Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). The act says that its intention is to stop users from stealing content (music, pictures pictures, movies, etc.) from the internet. Many [...]
By Sam Kelly
Let me start by saying that it’s a shame that I even have to write about this. With all of the efforts by our faculty and state, this shouldn’t even be a problem. But who cares about the people who devote themselves to our education, well-being and future, right? I’m being facetious, of [...]
By Jake Newcomb
For the seniors of MRHS this year, it’s been a quick four years of going to this school. Many things have changed over the years. Many things have stayed the same. Change, has either seemed to be progress or a nuisance. Freshman year for us seniors seemed like hell, with the strict [...]
By: Jake Newcomb – Staff Writer
With the new bullying law in effect, the hope is that student to student harassment will go down. Bullying, in extreme cases, can be absolute torture, and that’s especially so for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) teenagers. In the past year, too many gay teenagers have committed suicide in direct [...]
By: Matt Yee- Staff Writer
What is it that makes a sport recognizable? Is it how much a player runs, lifts, or scores? Well according to Webster’s Dictionary a sport is an individual or group activity pursued for exercise or pleasure, often involving the testing of physical capabilities and taking the form of a competitive game. [...]
Bri Maybry – contributer
College is always the ending to high school that most families envision, especially for parents who never attended because of unfortunate circumstances. The American dream dictates that the child is to do better than the parents did. According to volunteer guidance counselor Jack Zorski, we are living in a [...]
Elizabeth Kurau – opinions editor
According to the United States Bureau of Labor, 32% of your high school class won’t attend college. So what does that mean for those students? Are they going to spend the rest of their lives in the shadows of those who do attend college? Or are they going to struggle for [...]
Kunehi Parekh – staff writer
What worries you about the unfortunate events happening in Japan right now? How can we help?
Reem Alsalman (senior):
“The impact on the world economy and people dwelling on that and forgetting about the people involved. People should know that even if you’re thousands of miles away, there are ways that you can [...]
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