Freshman receives special invitation to tour WCPO

Meteorologist Steve Raleigh gave Freshman Jacob Robb a tour of the WCPO news station on Gilbert Avenue, Tuesday, April 8. Robb was invited to the station after Religion Teacher Teresa Davis emailed to Raleigh an article written by The McNicholas Milestone about Robb’s personal weather website that he updates daily. Raleigh has always been Robb’s … More Freshman receives special invitation to tour WCPO

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McNicholas students compete at CEAS

On Wednesday, March 5, the University of Cincinnati invited area high schools to compete in its annual physics and engineering competition at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The eight AP Physics students who represented McNicholas in the two-part competition were seniors Mark Flatt, Paxton Knight, Anthony Luster, Andrew Pearson, Cameron Roesel, Grant Tore, … More McNicholas students compete at CEAS

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Intelligent, quirky TV shows score airtime, face unfair cancellation

Well-written TV shows with superstar casts, witty dialogue, and shocking twists aren’t as common as most would like them to be, but when they air on television, they inevitably gain a dedicated following. In some cases, the show is a momentous hit that the whole nation watches and discusses. In others, the show is discontinued … More Intelligent, quirky TV shows score airtime, face unfair cancellation

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Jesuit universities recruit McNicholas students

As the 2013-2014 school year moves into the fourth quarter, sophomores and juniors are beginning to look more seriously at their options for life after high school. This can be overwhelming for students who are still learning to manage the responsibilities they already have. To make this momentous decision less intimidating, many schools, including McNicholas, … More Jesuit universities recruit McNicholas students

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