Sophomore Ella Greher is using her craft prowess to support Iran in the wake of violence and protests. American media focused mainly on the issue after Iran’s morality police killed women’s rights activist Mahsa Amini in September, but conflict in the nation has continued to rise since. Greher said itContinue Reading

On Tuesday, Oct. 18, our Director of Student Services entered her office to see it covered in pink balloons, streamers and chocolates to advocate for breast cancer awareness. Math teachers Helen Snyder, Nevine Spicer and Abeer El-Baz decorated the office in secret with help from principal Jeffrey Litz. “I talkedContinue Reading

Students activities director Joe Swarm comments on Mob behavior at football games.   How has the Mob acted in the past? Prior to last year, our students would cheer for Marshall and not against individuals from other teams. Our student body has always taken a strong stance against bullying, andContinue Reading

Matthew Kulikosky on guitar spring concert featuring special student solos and group performances of all genres: What differs between the spring and winter shows? The spring show is kind of special because [during] the second half of the show students can perform in their own groups. They can perform soloContinue Reading

DeLeo details aims of ‘Frog and Toad’ After two years of the pandemic, Director Bernie DeLeo said he wanted to put on a show that people of all ages would enjoy. Through the end of April and early May, Statesmen Theatre performed “A Year with Frog and Toad,” a musicalContinue Reading

Senior Helen Schuette plans to spend her gap year racing through the water. She said a year away from school will allow her to train for sprint canoe. However, Schuette said she still feels strange about the decision. “I’m going to miss seeing people everyday,” Schuette said, “but I won’tContinue Reading