Thinking back to elementary school, I always remembered my favorite part of the school day being the 30-minute handwriting lessons Ms. Heather would teach after lunch. This was partly because it was a relaxing activity apart from the rest of our learning and also due to what I thought wereContinue Reading

Holiday season has arrived. Tysons has set up its Christmas store, ornaments are hung up at businesses and restaurants, commercials and specials are beginning to air on TV and Christmas songs are playing on all the radio stations. There is only one problem: it’s mid-November. The public’s obsession with theContinue Reading

The blaring words ‘There will be a hall sweep’ on the loudspeakers not only reminds teachers to lock their doors, but also warns students who planned on spending a few extra minutes socializing in the hallways to get to class. The goal of the hall sweeps is to discourage tardinessContinue Reading

Most clubs and organizations use social media platforms to inform members of special dates and meetings. While school-run accounts cannot curse on social media, there are no rules preventing groups or clubs representing Marshall from posting inappropriate content. The school board has created a few regulations in order to keepContinue Reading

Rank&File has always focused on innovation and making strides in both its digital and print coverage. We have kept up with the increasingly digital world with our website, social media presence and multimedia projects. We have also always sought to report relevant stories, as well as having creative and variedContinue Reading

During my freshman year, I remember a small desk with bagels, cinnamon rolls, sausage corn dogs, orange juice cups and much more located in lower A hall. I remember walking down to the kiosk from my Spanish 2 class in lower E hall after not eating breakfast, only to beContinue Reading

After entrepreneurship students designed and advertised Marshall Mob shirts, principal Jeff Litz recalled them mid-September, claiming they were inappropriate. Though I agree the slogan “Hunting Szn” could come off as insensitive and potentially allude to school shootings, the shirts should not have made it as far in the process asContinue Reading

DC Central Kitchen, a resource that supplies meals to various homeless shelters, has had an everlasting influence on both the homeless population of Washington D.C. and the Marshall community. But recent contract changes unfairly jeopardize its future service. The Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (TCP) awards contracts toContinue Reading

  So you have not seen “Avengers: Endgame.” It has been almost a month since it came out in theaters, but you are still fleeing when you hear someone talking about the movie. That is okay. If you have not seen it, it is probably outside of your control. MaybeContinue Reading