Love Is In the Air at Mt. Hebron

By: Dahlia Sambhi Valentine’s Day at Mt. Hebron is an occasion marked by a blend of youthful exuberance, budding romance and enduring friendships. It’s a day filled with gestures of affection, heartfelt expressions and a vibrant atmosphere. The corridors are adorned with paper hearts and the aroma of […]

Maryland Increases the Minimum Wage

By: David Rosa Da Costa Maryland’s minimum wage increased to $15 an hour, affecting students and employees all across Maryland. This raise took effect on Jan. 1, 2024. This updated raise can impact our economic, social and business future. The minimum wage was increased to meet expectations for […]

New FAFSA Form Strikes Confusion

By: Evan Carlson It’s that time of year when FAFSA, better known as Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is officially out for students and parents. However, due to technicalities and user delays, Mt. Hebron students have felt stressed and anxious recently when applying. There have been many […]

Behind the Scenes of Mamma Mia

By: Maddie Rubin The Mt. Hebron Theatre department has begun preparations for their spring musical, Mamma Mia. Auditioning before winter break, students have practiced their auditions for all the characters, preparing to deliver their best performances to the judges. “I am singing my audition excerpt lots of times […]

Untraditional Traditions of the Holiday Season

By. David Rosa Da Costa Mt. Hebron embraces the holiday spirit by sharing an inside scoop of the untraditional traditions here at Mt. Hebron. Let’s look at the different celebrations that make Mt. Hebron untraditional.  Various religious holidays, such as Christmas, Kwanzaa, Diwali and Hanukkah, are observed throughout […]