The Milestone explores current events shaping the world

With the combination of work and school, students may find it difficult to stay up to date with the most recent headlining events that affect all those who live within the United States and beyond.  In response, the Milestone de-cluttered and explained two headlines to keep students up to date. Missiles of ISIS may pose … More The Milestone explores current events shaping the world

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Thespians to perform two one-acts for fall play

November 6 marks opening night  at McNicholas for the fall play featuring the acts, “The Apple Tree,” and “Nothing is the End of the World.” With the performance year rearranged, De Zarn would have had to direct two separate plays in the same season. For this round of plays however, “The Apple Tree” is directed … More Thespians to perform two one-acts for fall play

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Freshmen bring skills and new ideas to Student Council

On Oct. 21, freshman Bryce Miller was elected as Class President and freshman Nick Rosenbaum was elected as Vice President for the Class of 2018. These newly elected officials will serve alongside the Freshman Student Council during the school year, and the freshman student council is wasting no time to propose changes to student life … More Freshmen bring skills and new ideas to Student Council

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Scholarship giveaways aid the average academic student

During the first months of senior year, students are especially prone to the stressors of the deadlines and to-do lists that come with the process of applying for college acceptance and scholarships.  While many students are able to apply for various scholarships which require relatively high grade point averages and test scores, others might seem … More Scholarship giveaways aid the average academic student

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