Unfollowed, Blocked, Reported: How to clean up your social media in time for college applications

As seniors get ready for their final days as high school students, they also prepare to pass the torch to members of the current junior class.  For juniors, this point marks the beginning of the always-exciting college application process, with all stress and tests included.  However, many colleges are choosing to add a new kind … More Unfollowed, Blocked, Reported: How to clean up your social media in time for college applications

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A junior’s perspective: How standardized testing is taking its toll on students’ outlook

In today’s fiercely competitive college-prep environment, it’s no secret that junior year has quickly become less about enjoying high school while it lasts and more about the academic marathon of preparing for two narrowly specific and equally dreaded events – the SAT and the ACT. When College Board President David Coleman announced 2016 changes to … More A junior’s perspective: How standardized testing is taking its toll on students’ outlook

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Rockets for Life turn Christian values into action

Chances are, most of us have contributed to the pro-life cause here at McNick, whether it was through grabbing a free cupcake at lunch this past October or stopping to contemplate the 4,000 white crosses that stood upon the lawn at GA in November.  But these displays and many more don’t just appear overnight.  They … More Rockets for Life turn Christian values into action

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Classic novels find new life with modern revivals

Amidst a storm of Divergent fever and Hunger Games madness, it’s easier than ever to get caught up in the frenzy of modern day series, especially when Hollywood is so quick to turn newly written bestsellers into popular films.  But recently, some of the world’s beloved classics have returned to popular culture with just as … More Classic novels find new life with modern revivals

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