Members from the Center of Bio-Ethical Reform protested against abortion on the sidewalk alongside George C Marshall Drive on the afternoon of May 25. Protesters stood outside Door 3, near the exit for the buses and on the corner of Leesburg Pike. They passed out informational pamphlets and held upContinue Reading

Projects from IB Film classes debuted on the silver screen for the third year through a partnership with Angelika Film Center on May 24 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Film students produced, casted and edited their own films that Angelika screened one after another to an audience of family,Continue Reading

This spring has been an exceptional season for the rap industry. First Beyoncé shocked the world with her visual album Lemonade in late April, and then Drake came out with Views less than a week later. Now, Chance the Rapper has dropped his third mixtape, titled Coloring Book, last Thursday,Continue Reading

Starting Monday and ending Thursday, a student-interest panel met in the 4C Room in the library during Learn to discuss four main topics: mental health, relationships, dealing with conflict and cultural competency, specifically in the context of school. Panelists explored their different perspectives on these subjects and shared both positiveContinue Reading

Security recently went through a makeover alongside the school renovations—new buildings and technology lead to newly installed cameras, motion sensors and technology surveillance. FCPS Regulation 8614.6, under the “Notice of Authorization to Monitor,” states that, “Video cameras and other imaging devices will not be installed on an ongoing basis whereContinue Reading

It’s not news that Northern Virginia harbors a competitive atmosphere for high school students. Fairfax County is rated among the top school districts in the country and Marshall has been ranked one of the top three public high schools in the state according to websites like Niche and U.S. News,Continue Reading

Thursday, members from a variety of service clubs like National Honors Society, National Science Honors Society, Envirothon, Key Club and Earth Force met after school in the Native Species garden as part of a cleanup effort in celebration of Earth Day. “Some people aren’t a part of any club, theyContinue Reading