By: Serenity Holland Temperatures in Maryland have been offensively rigid this December. Northeastern air is taking on the lower end of thirty-degree weather causing the community to face prompt adjustment. Kickstarting the heat and digging out sweatshirts from the bottom of the closet has come sooner than expected. […]
By: Fateha Syed Mt. Hebron students will be taking their PSAT on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. Every year the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in the United States jointly offer the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, a national academic assessment. Some students do not […]
By: Jacinda Fordjour Mt. Hebron’s theater students have begun to prepare for the fall play, ‘Arsenic and Old Lace.’ The stage plans to light up Nov. 17-20. Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 comedy/crime film directed by Frank Capra. It is about the two aunts of Mortimer […]
By Lainey Hynes Earlier this month, a 5k fundraiser took place in Valley Mede in order to raise money and awareness for Voices for Children, in which several Mt. Hebron students volunteered for the experience as well as the service hours. While many students were initially motivated to […]
By Cooper Baer With the Major League Baseball (MLB) season rapidly approaching, fans are growing more skeptical about the start date of spring training and the regular season. The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), the set of rules that determine how much money professional baseball players make, is yet […]
By Jeffrey Mansour With the kickoff of the new league year, the 2022 NFL free agency period has seen an unprecedented number of transactions involving many of the league’s top athletes. Record-breaking contracts have been signed and numerous superstars have found new teams to play for in a […]
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