By Maria Estaphanos  Carhartt, a popular clothing and gear brand, has recently been facing controversy that is dividing its customer base: workforce vaccine mandates. Several customers have vowed to boycott Carhartt products after a memo by CEO Mark Valade surfaced on social media. The memo focuses on the […]
By Gauri Nair and Gabby Teachey The face of beauty for a long time has been a cookie-cutter look of what society proclaims beauty is. Now times are changing as big-name corporations are breaking these societal standards, realizing beauty is a subjective thing that not one person can […]
By: Nafisa Anjum Say farewell to No. 2 pencils and bubble sheets; the SAT is now going completely digital. On Tuesday, Jan. 25, the College Board announced new changes to the SAT Suite of Assessments that would be in effect internationally by 2023 and in the United States […]
By Audrey Parker Commemorating Black History Month, Mt. Hebron staff and students decorate classroom doors with photos and facts about black figures. Initially acknowledged by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926, Black History Month is annually celebrated throughout the United States during the month of February. Many schools […]
By Arayana Ladson There have been major impacts on the winter sport season at high schools due to Covid-19 restrictions. Mt. Hebron is one of hundreds of schools that have had their seasons rushed, pushed back, or postponed. Complications such as these have made for a rocky start […]
By: Nafisa Anjum To promote Advanced Placement and Upper-Level Classes this year, Mt. Hebron hosted a shadow week to build student confidence and attraction. Offering over 30 AP classes, Mt. Hebron has a rigorous academic program in common core subjects and electives and encourages students to take them. […]
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