Fun competition brought by intramural volleyball

On Nov.2, McNick held its first intramural volleyball games of the season. This extra-curricular sport allows for a fun competition of 15 teams with a total of 110 students participating. Students from every grade can participate. This year, Guidance Counselor Matt Wehrman is the moderator for the intramural volleyball program. Games last no longer than … More Fun competition brought by intramural volleyball

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Cheating threatens every student’s academic integrity and future

While the tablet program has been beneficial to McNick’s student body as a whole, the ease of being able to send homework assignments or test questions through e-mail has certainly become an issue. Though it may be easier to simply send an e-mail than copy notes during class, it has also become easier for teachers … More Cheating threatens every student’s academic integrity and future

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Thespians to perform two one-acts for fall play

November 6 marks opening night  at McNicholas for the fall play featuring the acts, “The Apple Tree,” and “Nothing is the End of the World.” With the performance year rearranged, De Zarn would have had to direct two separate plays in the same season. For this round of plays however, “The Apple Tree” is directed … More Thespians to perform two one-acts for fall play

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Milestone How To: Five ways to ace the PSAT

Although it may be considered an extremely important test to determine the future of a student, in reality, the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) is just that: only a test. With the increased emphasis on doing well on these examinations, whether practice or the real thing, students still fret. So how exactly can test takers … More Milestone How To: Five ways to ace the PSAT

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