For what has thought to have been occurring for over a year now, millions of Uighur Muslims and those of other ethnic minorities have been forcibly placed into mass detention camps in and around Xinjiang and Kashgar, Western China, simply because of their Islamic faith. Chinese locals refer […]
The National Merit Scholarship is a high-achievement undergraduate scholarship that acknowledges students with high PSAT/NMSQT scores. At Mt. Hebron, seniors Chase Blanchette, Brendan Kim, and Ben Snyder, are finalists for this scholarship. Out of the country, 16,000 students made it the semi-finalist stage. Out of those students, only […]
Spring is on the way, and with the welcoming of a new season comes a new season of sports as well. Baseball, lacrosse, softball, and track will all hold tryouts beginning Friday, March 1. Baseball will look to change their fortunes after a defeat in the third round […]
In the past few months, Howard County officials have been developing new guidelines to better fit the needs of transgender and gender nonconforming students. These guidelines include topics such as gender-segregated sports, dress codes, and bathroom use, among other things. These guidelines are considered new, despite the anti-discrimination […]
February in the United States is a month known for its short length as well as its romance. However, an important aspect of the month that is sometimes forgotten is the annual observance of African American History Month, more popularly known as Black History Month. From Plessy v. […]
An alliance of 16 states, including California and New York, proposed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump. The states claimed that Trump’s decision to use his executive power to fund for the border wall is unconstitutional. Due to the deal he signed on Friday Feb. 22, President Trump […]
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