Stay social media savvy: How to compose the perfect post

According to Intel Corporation, in just sixty seconds, 61,141 hours of music are listened to on Pandora, 100,000 new tweets are composed, 277,000 people login to Facebook, two million searches are made on Google, and 1.3 million videos on Youtube are viewed. In a world consumed by social media, how can a user make his … More Stay social media savvy: How to compose the perfect post

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Juniors lurk in shadows at Fearfest

Many students will be drawn to Kings Island’s annual Fearfest by its eerie atmosphere, adrenaline-filled roller coasters, and themed mazes and haunted houses. During its six weekends, McNicholas students will not only be filing into the packed event as attendees, but also as ‘roamers’ and ‘zone scarers.’ Juniors Max Bartel, Matt DeLuca, and Katie Farr … More Juniors lurk in shadows at Fearfest

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McNicholas switches to Schoology, Rediker

One change the McNicholas student body and teaching staff are adjusting to as they begin the 2013-2014 school year is the software switch from Edline to Schoology and Rediker. Schoology is a website for students and teachers to aid classroom communication and organization by providing a common area to access assignments and lesson plans, while … More McNicholas switches to Schoology, Rediker

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High school myths debunked: fact vs. fiction for freshmen

For the first few weeks of freshman year, high school might seem like a foreign land with intimidating upperclassmen stalking the halls. Freshmen often have misconceptions about high school, but since they are new to the campus, how do they know which rumors are simply myths? Myth: Real-life high school is just like high school … More High school myths debunked: fact vs. fiction for freshmen

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