On Feb. 24, students at Liberty High School in Carroll County arrived expecting another standard day of classes and hallway traffic. However, unbeknownst to some of the students and staff, the threat of a bomb on campus surfaced after school had let out. At approximately 3 pm, the […]
On Feb. 7, the Parents of African American Students organization (PAAS) hosted a private viewing of the movie “Selma” at the AMC Columbia 14 Theater in honor of Black History Month. “Selma,” which was directed by Ava DuVernay and stars David Oyelowo as Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., […]
Salutations, my adoring comrades! It is I, Citizen M, coming in hot with yet another unprecedented rant. It is the first one for this 2015th year, believe it or not. My resolution for my writing? Number 1: No more bad puns. Number 2: No crying when ideas are scarce. […]
In his most recent State of the Union address on Jan. 8, President Barack Obama proposed to make the first two years of community college free for everyone who follows certain guidelines. To be eligible for this proposal, the student must attend community college at least part time, […]
On Feb. 3, the 3A Regional Track Meet took place. The Boys 4×800 meter relay team, consisting of juniors Justin Johnson and Gregory Bisant and seniors Alec Vaughan and Garrett Poston took first place in their event. Vaughan later ran in the 800 meter race placed second. Sophomore […]
In the wake of civil rights tributes such as the movie Selma, the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. was honored on a local scale with Howard County’s Dr. King-themed essay contest. Seniors Maddie Bennett and Dominick Gaimaro showed both skill and understanding in the countywide […]
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