Student rights debated and changed in recent history

“We the people of the United States…” These iconic words begin the living document that governs the country and its citizens, and from the time of its ratification, the Constitution has been amended and interpreted to better protect those living under its jurisdiction. Due process under the law, freedom of expression, and freedom of the … More Student rights debated and changed in recent history

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What teens don’t want to hear about their favorite caffeinated drink

For many teens, adding in a cup of coffee to the daily routine is no oddity. In years past, coffee has often been associated with college students and working adults but is now a trend taking a turn towards today’s teenagers. The American Dietetic Association states that when it comes to teenagers drinking caffeinated beverages, … More What teens don’t want to hear about their favorite caffeinated drink

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Meet Student Philanthropy’s Final Four Charities

With the third quarter of the 2014-2015 school year coming to its close, members of McNicholas High School’s Student Philanthropy Club have narrowed down the final four candidates for their yearly grant award, a final step in their year-long process of researching and selecting a charity. Now in its sixth year at McNick, Student Philanthropy … More Meet Student Philanthropy’s Final Four Charities

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Creativity shines through the students of McNick: Many plan to pursue art in college and beyond

With the recent signing of students who plan on pursuing sports throughout their career as college student, it seems that many people forget about the other paths taken seriously by incoming college freshmen in the arts.  Seniors Max Bartel, Kristie Ernst, Katie Farr, Sarah Foster, and Meg Scott have been recognized these past four years … More Creativity shines through the students of McNick: Many plan to pursue art in college and beyond

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