Counselors have more to their job than guiding in course selection; they write college recommendation letters, develop programs to help students be well rounded and deal with academic and emotional crises. “The main thing counselors do is that we serve as student advocates,” counselor Miriam Filvarof said. “We make sureContinue Reading

While graduation robes have traditionally been blue for female students and red for male students, the robes graduating seniors will wear for the ceremony at the Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall on June 21 will be columbia blue with two red stripes and red ribbon cuffs. “The purposeContinue Reading

Come the end of each grading period, be it a quarter, semester or entire year, teachers receive requests vying for them to offer additional remediation opportunities. Those worried about their academic standing in each class view this as a final opportunity to deflect some of the consequences of their currentContinue Reading

The Marshall Choir presented a spring show, titled “A Broadway Finale” on June 2 and 3 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. The show featured the Treble Choir, Men’s Choir, Women’s Chamber, Women’s Camerata, and Statesmen Singers performing 36 broadway songs as a send off to the senior class asContinue Reading

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

For the second consecutive year, creative writing club Quills to Keyboards held an Open Mic Night at Caffe Amouri on May 28. Performances ranged from prose and poetry writing to musical numbers, and included people outside of Marshall alongside club members. The event ran from 7 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.Continue 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

The Activities Office has announced Dominic Borello as the new head coach of varsity cheer. Borello, the team’s first-ever male coach, comes with decades of experience in cheer as an athlete, coach and judge. “Having been a student athlete for the majority of my youth, I can really appreciate whatContinue Reading

Tonizzo dribbles away from a defender in the junior varsity game against T.C. Williams High School on April 20. The team won 4-3 with Tonizzo scoring the game winning goal.The varsity girls soccer team called up junior varsity player Haley Tonizzo, a sophomore, as a backup for the team throughContinue 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