By: Isaac Noll Talbot county council voters have decided to remove the statue of the Talbot Boys, a confederate symbol, from the front lawn of the Talbot County Courthouse. The statue features a soldier holding a confederate flag, and lists the names of Talbot citizens who fought for […]
By Madeleine Phillips Despite being in-person this year it’s going to take time for school-run activities to go back to normal, an idea that rings true for Mt. Hebron’s Marching Unit. From the mask policy to a reduction in numbers, the unit is facing many new challenges. Nonetheless, […]
By Lauren Gustafson Though she already has a year under her belt enrolled at Mt. Hebron, sophomore Olivia Hoover hardly recognizes the building she entered for the first time last April. The halls she used to walk through with ease are now bustling with unfamiliar faces as she […]
By Edric Brillantes The Mt. Hebron varsity football team has gotten off to a fast start in the 2021-22 season. The Vikings currently have a 3-3 record, including a 2-0 in the first two games of the season, a feat that hasn’t occurred since 2012. “So far I […]
By Jeffrey Mansour The Mt. Hebron varsity football team fell to Long Reach High School 6-18 on the evening of Friday Sep. 17, but that wasn’t the school’s biggest story of the night. As a result of a vote held by the Baltimore Sun, Long Reach at Mt. […]
By Nathan Acuna The last three encounters between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs have had the same story: a Chiefs victory. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has consistently struggled against their inner-conference opponent, averaging a QB rating of just 81.4 in those games. Meanwhile Chiefs quarterback Patrick […]
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