by: Abby Dacombe As of April 2021, anyone 16 years of age or older are now eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccination in Maryland. Most high school students are only eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine, as Moderna and Johnson & Johnson have a higher age requirement. “I […]
by: Abby Dacombe and Kat Anderson The canned food drive is an annual community-wide service event led by Mt. Hebron’s SGA. This year, Mt. Hebron has expanded the event into the spring season. The drive lasted for three weeks in the month of April. The event was focused […]
“We Are Excellence. We Are Community. We Are Hebron.” After a long contest, this was the new slogan Mt. Hebron decided on in early March. It was selected from a large pool of over 80 slogans submitted by members of the Mt. Hebron community and was thought to […]
by: Maddy Craig The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been heavily talked about with the recent release of the series “WandaVision” on Disney+. In this series, the focus is on the Scarlet Witch, Wanda Maximoff, and The Vision finally starting a life together after the events that occurred […]
by: Khushika Shah On February 20, University of Maryland (UMD), implemented the “sequester in place” order for all students on campus. All “in-person” classes were cancelled. Students who lived in residence halls and sorority houses on campus were required to sequester and take the necessary distancing and masking […]
by: Rylee Tuck With COVID-19 keeping people out of school buildings for almost a year, students have lost out on a lot of time with their friends. With this in mind, the Mt. Hebron community is doing everything they can to make up for the senior class’s lost […]
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