How to celebrate Valentine’s Day without a date

By Isabella Daley Valentine’s Day has increasingly become the holiday for celebrating loving relationships.  Stores, restaurants, and events target married or dating couples with their “couples’ specials” and “date night deals.”  Societal Valentine’s Day trends tend to cater to those who have a significant other, leaving those who are single without many ways to celebrate … More How to celebrate Valentine’s Day without a date

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The Student Perspective: Students share what they love about Catholic Schools Week

By Isabella Daley From Monday, Jan. 29, until Thursday, Feb. 1, the students at McNicholas participated in a wide variety of spirit-filled activities in conjunction with Catholic Schools Week. They dressed in super hero gear, tie dye, jerseys, and college spirit wear throughout the week and participated in lunch time Minute to Win It games. … More The Student Perspective: Students share what they love about Catholic Schools Week

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Students march for life in Washington, find inspiration

By Isabella Daley On Friday, Jan. 19, nineteen McNicholas students marched in the 45th March for Life in Washington D.C. to show support for the pro-life movement and advocate for an end to abortion. They boarded a charter bus for D.C. along with several students from Guardian Angels and Purcell Marian. They were among thousands … More Students march for life in Washington, find inspiration

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Rockets reflect on New Year’s Resolutions

By Isabella Daley The third week of 2018 ended on Jan. 21, but the majority of students and teachers at McNicholas claim they are not yet quitting with their New Year’s resolutions. In a recent survey, 62 out of 88 McNicholas students and teachers indicated that they typically keep their New Year’s resolutions for 1 … More Rockets reflect on New Year’s Resolutions

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