Over-sexualization threatens cultural decency

A commercial plotline runs as follows: A beautiful, blonde, young woman walks into a room. She is dressed in ripped skinny jeans, a high crop top, and tight leather jacket, paired with accessory sunglasses and matching lipstick, and she carries a fast food bag that she sets on the table. She perches on the couch, … More Over-sexualization threatens cultural decency

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Creative writing class prepares 2017 Reflections

McNick’s annual literary journal, Reflections, is now accepting submissions for the 2017 edition. Reflections is a literary journal featuring works by the students of McNick. Students are free to submit any of their own original work including songs, poems, drawing, photographs, essays, personal reflections, short stories, and much more. The creative writing class, under the … More Creative writing class prepares 2017 Reflections

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Students advance with science fair projects

On Saturday, March 11, eleven students represented McNick at the annual Science and Engineering Expo at University of Cincinnati. The students, who were winners at the local level at the McNicholas Science Fair included sophomore Liz Huber and freshmen Erin Callahan, Katie Custer, Dominic Daley, Christopher Georgiades, Meechi Georgiades, Aidan Guessford, Abby Jarrold, Jack Munzel, … More Students advance with science fair projects

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Four reasons to decide to see ‘The Shack’

By: David Waterman This month’s movie focus is on The Shack. There are limited spoilers contained and even though this movie wasn’t one that I would see again, you can decide for yourself.   Reason 1: The Shack deals with mature subjects of faith and grief. The main character is Mack, who between issues of his … More Four reasons to decide to see ‘The Shack’

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