Meet McNick’s newest cafeteria lady

In October, McNicholas welcomed Ms. Debra Faulkner of the Derringer Company as the cafeteria manager. Faulkner, who prefers to be called “Ms. Deb,” said that she is “happy to be here.” Faulkner has been in the restaurant business for over 30 years. She owned her own restaurant called Bubber’s Restaurant and Lounge (named for the … More Meet McNick’s newest cafeteria lady

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Artistic inspirations: AP Art students talk about their work

As displayed in the exhibits during Open House, McNick is home to some very talented art students. While many have noticed the artwork hanging in the halls, not everyone knows the artists responsible. Shown above are pieces by AP Art seniors Dillon Stanfield, Erica Luedtke, Molly Cardosi, and Seth Gerke, and Portfolio Development student junior … More Artistic inspirations: AP Art students talk about their work

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Study shows 46% would choose internet over cars

Recently, the Russ Parr Morning Show cited a study by information technology research company Gartner, Inc. that included a surprising fact about young adults: 46% of 18-24 year olds would rather have internet access than a car. The same study was referenced on scoopthemag.com and quoted Theo Koslowski, lead automotive analyst for Gartner, as saying, … More Study shows 46% would choose internet over cars

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Why you wish upon a star: The stories behind the superstitions

Dandelions, wishbones, shooting stars, and candles are just a few ways people make wishes. Many people make wishes on them, because that’s what they were told to do, but how did these superstitions start? Shooting stars When someone sees a shooting star they may point and yell, “Look! A shooting star!,” close their eyes, and … More Why you wish upon a star: The stories behind the superstitions

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