Despite athletes’ effort and dedication to their sports, they are not the only ones working hard. Behind the scenes, team managers are essential to making practices and games more efficient. Seniors Tavia Hale and Brette Chambers were both managers of boys varsity basketball, before Chambers managed soccer. “[Tavia and I]Continue Reading

Junior Sophie Delta began a job as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) last summer at the Cabin John Park Fire Department in Bethesda, Maryland. EMTs work alongside paramedics and care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings. They respond to emergency calls, perform medical services and transport patientsContinue Reading

What were you doing before you came to Marshall? “Before I came to Marshall, I was a student at Adelphi University getting my master’s degree so that I could be a competitive applicant at Marshall”. What’s something about you that no one else knows? “That’s a tough one, I’ve startedContinue Reading

What were you doing before you came to Marshall? “Before I came to Marshall, I was working in the medical field as a social worker”. What is something no one else knows about you? “In high school, I was in the chorus of the Wizard of Oz [play]”. What isContinue Reading

What were you doing before you came to Marshall? “I was a seventh grade middle school teacher at Liberty Middle School in Clifton, Virginia”. What is one thing no one knows about you at Marshall? “I am the new assistant coach to the girls freshman basketball”. What is one onContinue Reading

The theater department’s production of “Geek!” took place from Nov. 8 to 10 after the student holidays. This year’s fall play surrounds two outcast teenagers who seek out their comic book idol at a convention in Ohio. During their journey, Dayna and Honey come to realize no quest can hideContinue Reading

The varsity cheerleading team won the National District Finals on Monday, Oct. 15 at Wakefield High School. After competing successfully in the semi and quarter finals, the team reclaimed their title as National District Champions. “It felt so good to take our title back,” junior Sophie Little said. “The teamContinue Reading