Rocket Quiz: separating fact from fiction

Made popular by Buzzfeed, entertainment quizzes have told us everything from which Friends character we are, which Harry Potter house we’re in, to what kind of dog breed we are. The Milestone has joined the movement with our own style of quizzes. Some people believe that they know almost everything. However, that’s not always true. Test your knowledge … More Rocket Quiz: separating fact from fiction

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Black History Month lacks enthusiasm, must improve diversity recognition

Of the 575 students that attend McNick, only two identify as black/African-American, or about 0.0035% of the student population. Identifying as some sort of mixed race/ethnicity are 13 students, or 0.023% of students. The total white student population at McNick is 92.5%, or 532 students. While McNick is currently the most diverse it has ever … More Black History Month lacks enthusiasm, must improve diversity recognition

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McNicholas raises awareness for Healthy Relationships Month

By Maggie Deller February is Healthy Relationships Month, and McNicholas High School took steps to bring awareness to it. Director of Counseling and College Readiness Alaina Way taught students on how to differentiate between a healthy relationship and an unhealthy relationship during advisory homeroom on Feb. 7 and 15. Characteristics of a healthy relationship include, … More McNicholas raises awareness for Healthy Relationships Month

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Protecting children from murder should be common sense

First-grader Ava Olsen walked onto her school’s playground on a late September afternoon. Her best friend was Jacob Hall, the shortest student in their Townville Elementary School class and the boy Olsen had decided to marry after they grew up. Townville, South Carolina has a population of just under 4000. As Olsen walked outside, a … More Protecting children from murder should be common sense

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