Month: January 2017
Sports Play of the Month: Rocket basketball falls to the Spartans
On Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, the McNicholas Rockets played the Roger Bacon Spartans in a closely matched game. Since McNick and Roger Bacon are in the same GCL conference, this game affected both of their standings. As of Jan. 30, 2017, Roger Bacon was ranked first in the GCL Coed South Conference, and McNick was … More Sports Play of the Month: Rocket basketball falls to the Spartans
Caffeine can cripple consumer health
While many Americans monitor their diet for calorie, fats, protein, or vitamin intake, they should also be watching how much caffeine they consume. Caffeine can be a tasteless, “silent killer,” often being ingested without knowing it, resulting in a number of unknown problems and health risks. As a health.com article by Sarah Klein reads, “Since … More Caffeine can cripple consumer health
Annual pro-life movement set to go
Signs reading “Peace begins in the womb” and “Abortion stops one heart and breaks another” line the streets of Washington, D.C. every year during the anniversary of the legalization of abortion on Jan. 22, 1973. For the past 44 years, thousands of people protest the current legislation that allows abortions in all 50 states. It … More Annual pro-life movement set to go



