Theater announces spring musical: Seussical the Musical

McNicholas High School theater will perform Seussical the Musical April 11-13 at the Anderson Towne Center. According to director Teresa De Zarn, it is “a musical compilation” of Dr. Seuss storylines by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Seussical’s characters are pulled from many of Dr. Seuss’s well-loved and known stories, but it mainly centers on … More Theater announces spring musical: Seussical the Musical

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Should curse words be contained: Rockets weigh in on curse word etiquette

Curse words have become common in everyday society — in movies and tv, walking down the street, heck, even in McNick. Should curse words really be so common? When we were children our parents and teachers taught us that cursing is inappropriate and shouldn’t be used, even when we’re in pain. We were taught that … More Should curse words be contained: Rockets weigh in on curse word etiquette

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Hallways don’t have to be horrific: Be mindful of others!

To say that McNicholas is a maze would be an understatement. The building as it stands now was assembled in so many different decades that one may find it easier to explain it with the butterfly effect than with the actual timeline of construction. The halls, much like the nervous system of the human body, … More Hallways don’t have to be horrific: Be mindful of others!

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“Back to Our Roots” Part II: Students discuss cultural backgrounds

Though McNick is a way to relate Rockets to one another, many are rooted in different ethnicities throughout the world. McNick students are filled with different backgrounds and the McNicholas Milestone has chosen to feature some of our students whose cultural backgrounds are a strong part of their family life. Anthony Ramundo Anthony Ramundo, junior, … More “Back to Our Roots” Part II: Students discuss cultural backgrounds

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