Stalls, halls and waterfalls; McNick’s unofficial rankings

By Alex Minella Stalls,  *Disclaimer: These rankings are the opinion of the student journalists on the McNicholas Milestone staff and do not reflect nor are associated with the administration of McNicholas High School.   At McNicholas High School, navigating the halls to find a bathroom or water fountain that meets a student’s criteria can feel like a full-time job. The journalism staff decided to put the bathrooms, hallways, and water fountains to the test. Using criteria like cleanliness, traffic, supplies, privacy, and … More Stalls, halls and waterfalls; McNick’s unofficial rankings

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Rockets share favorite video games of 2025

By: Ben Plessinger Video game releases have been plentiful in the 2025 calendar.  From the major studios to small independent development (indie-dev) teams’, the quality, quantity, and hype of the games released this year have been unusual compared to recent years.    From big titles to the small games from indie studios, there has not been a shortage of content to enjoy. With the Game Awards around the corner on December 11, the question is: What is the best game of 2025?   Sophomore Edward Gibson’s favorite game from this year was DOOM: The Dark Ages, released on May … More Rockets share favorite video games of 2025

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Senior Spotlight: Josie Fortin expresses herself through theatre, service 

By Whitley Sway Senior Spotlight is a McNicholas Milestone feature where seniors are chosen at random to show off their passions. They are chosen by asking Google to choose a random number in the number generator, and then finding who parks in that numbered parking spot in the McNick upper lot. The first senior spotlight … More Senior Spotlight: Josie Fortin expresses herself through theatre, service 

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Around the nation and back again; Kiger returns to McNicholas

By Ayla Dickerson Mrs. Mary Kiger returned to McNicholas High School in the fall of 2021 as a teacher in the SAIL department. For the 2025-2026 school year, Kiger switched disciplines and can now be found in room 167 teaching AP Psychology and Financial Literacy. She is also the teacher representative of the newly founded … More Around the nation and back again; Kiger returns to McNicholas

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