Rocket seniors commit to college athletics

By Nicholas Wynn and David Waterman On Feb. 1, senior athletes Amy Farr, Sophie Gorman, Caitlyn Grooms, Cameron Haynes, and Megan Rack signed National Letters of Intent to play their respective sports at the college level starting with the 2017-2018 school year. Deciding to continue their soccer careers, Farr signed to Walsh University, Gorman signed … More Rocket seniors commit to college athletics

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Music of the Month: Emerging artists hit home in January

With the opening of a new year, many recording artists work to open a new chapter of their career. They release new music to kick-start their chart standing and provide the option to tour later on. There were some major hits this January, but here are the top five best new releases to add to … More Music of the Month: Emerging artists hit home in January

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Caffeine can cripple consumer health

While many Americans monitor their diet for calorie, fats, protein, or vitamin intake, they should also be watching how much caffeine they consume. Caffeine can be a tasteless, “silent killer,” often being ingested without knowing it, resulting in a number of unknown problems and health risks. As a health.com article by Sarah Klein reads, “Since … More Caffeine can cripple consumer health

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Milestone announces changes for second semester

Dear Readers, In an effort to better connect with our audience, the McNicholas Milestone is announcing a number of changes to take place for the second semester of the 2016-2017 school year. This includes the addition of “Roving Rocket,” “What’s in David’s Hair,” and regular installments of special columns by our staff reporters. “Roving Rocket” … More Milestone announces changes for second semester

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