Junior wins Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Art, Essay, and Multimedia contest

On January 14, junior Erin Callahan won the 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Art, Essay, and the Multimedia Contest sponsored by the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. The competition was a state-wide contest for 6-12 grade students that recognized a piece of work from a student in each grade level. “So [the contest] was all … More Junior wins Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Art, Essay, and Multimedia contest

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Students choose the 5 must-see movies from the 1980s

From black-and-white silent pictures accompanied by an orchestra, to modern-day film, where it is next to impossible to distinguish CGI from actual footage, movies have endured through history. Perhaps one of the great eras of cinematography was the 1980s, giving viewers some of the timeless household titles that are beloved by many. Based on a … More Students choose the 5 must-see movies from the 1980s

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McNicholas offers CCP courses, introduces new AP courses for 2019/2020

With the 2019-2020 academic year, McNicholas High School plans to offer College Credit Plus courses, and add two new Advanced Placement classes in the English and science departments. Curriculum changes will be made in order to allow for an AP Chemistry class and a second AP English class, AP Language and Composition. Advanced Placement classes … More McNicholas offers CCP courses, introduces new AP courses for 2019/2020

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New year’s resolutions: How to trick yourself into running a 5K

When searching for a new year’s resolution, one has a plethora of options including deciding to hit the gym. If you are dedicated to the cause of embarking on a journey of enlightenment through attempting to hone your body with a new found drive to exercise, yet you actually have no drive to exercise, here … More New year’s resolutions: How to trick yourself into running a 5K

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