This year at Marshall, teachers are being taught about ‘grading for equity’, a grading system with hopes to align all grading policies and place an emphasis on students and their success. Instructional Technology Coach, Rachel Baxter, leads the instruction of grading for equity along with Principal Litz. Baxter explained theContinue Reading

On November 2, the Muslim Student Association organized a walkout to show support for Palestine and pay respects to the victims affected by the Israel-Hamas war. “I signed petitions and came to the walkout in support of the people suffering,” junior Darya Gharib said. “I believe that no one shouldContinue Reading

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members conducted a chapter service project on the weekends of March 10 and 16. The group partnered with Spring Hill Recreation Center with plans to enter a state-wide competition.  When initially reaching out to the Spring Hill Recreation Center, FBLA member and junior MohanContinue Reading

The annual GCM Boosters Christmas Tree Sale has begun. Every year, the GCM Boosters has fundraisers to support Marshall athletes. “We have two primary fundraisers throughout the year: one is the Christmas tree sale and the other one is the mulch sale,” GCM Athletic Booster Board Member John Lake said. Continue Reading

Not even two years after the release of her Renaissance album, Beyonce announced her new album, “Act II”, through a Verizon ad during the Superbowl LVIII.  Beyonce’s introduction of her new album has made many fans eager to hear her dip into a different genre of music. “I’m so excited,”Continue Reading

On October 27, 2023, Taylor Swift released her 4th rerecorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version). The pop album featured every song from the original 1989 album and five new “vault tracks.” Junior Gabriela Kondé had high hopes for the new album. She said her favorite song on the album was NewContinue Reading

On April 30th, senior Jose Fudd sealed the deal, signing his commitment to play basketball at the University of Mary Washington.  Jose Fudd carries his family’s basketball legacy forward, following in the footsteps of his sister Azzi Fudd, a University of Connecticut (UConn) shooting guard.  The summer before he transferredContinue Reading