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Mt. Hebron High School's Online Newspaper

What to Expect in New Minecraft 1.20 Update

By The Mountain on April 12, 2023

Markquis Nowell’s Fake Argument Alley-Oop: The Most Creative Play in March Madness History

By Evan McClure on March 25, 2023

Juniors Reflect on Stress and Smarts: Their Thoughts on the March SAT

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The Future of the Economy With the Willow Project Approved

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Ticketmaster Fails to Live Up to Name as Glitches Run Rampant

By The Mountain on February 22, 2023

By: Emma Schwartz A recent string of software malfunctions on Ticketmaster is leaving fans with no other option but to purchase tickets elsewhere. Known for being a reliable website that will not swindle its users’ wallets, the company’s track record is quite positive.  However, new glitches in the […]

Mt. Hebron Dance Company Takes On Howard County Dance Festival

By The Mountain on February 8, 2023

By:  Hannah Chang and  Lainey Hynes After a two-year-long pandemic, the Howard County Dance Festival made its big comeback this past weekend. With over 10 high school dance programs coming together, over 100 dancers will be performing. While the Howard County Dance Festival may seem like any other […]

Mt. Hebron Track and Field Team Back for More Medals

By The Mountain on February 8, 2023

By: Maria Estaphanos and Solana Wynn For the first time since 2020, Mt. Hebron High School’s field and track team was able to compete in county championships at the Prince George Sports and Learning Complex. Jan. 20th, 2022 marks the day that students were able to participate in […]

Beyoncé’s Dubai Performance Shakes Up Social Media

By The Mountain on February 8, 2023

By: Willow Schools and Rachel Swigart Beyoncé headlined the Grand Reveal of Dubai’s newest luxury hotel. She performed on stage on January 21st, 2023. It was her first performance in four years and she was paid a whopping $24 million to perform.  Beyoncé has been an extremely successful, […]

“Cry Me a Cockroach,” The San Antonio Zoo’s Genius Valentine’s Day Fundraiser

By Evan McClure on February 7, 2023

Valentine’s Day is typically for the celebration of loved ones, focusing on your special someone and perpetuating all of the lovey-dovey acts you possibly can. Keyword: normally. However, what exists in this dichotomy is those who aren’t fortunate enough to have that Romeo or Juliet in their life […]

Mt. Hebron Students Start Off Second Semester Strong

By The Mountain on February 7, 2023

By: Melia Botticelli and Emma Schwartz The first semester is over and Mt. Hebron is starting off the new semester strong, as students prepare with new objectives and ambitions to get them through the rest of the school year.  A few Mt. Hebron students were asked about how […]

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Coming in June of 2023, Minecraft will come out with the Trails and Tails update, bringing new creatures, plants, and more. Players will be able to explore the new features that Mojang, the company behind Minecraft, is adding to the game. With the beta version’s release following the announcement of the update, many have already begun sharing new possibilities. The four years spent in high school can sometimes seem like an eternity. Countless tests, endless hours of homework, and insufficient sleep are only a few of the obstacles seniors have faced for the past couple of years. On the other hand, students have looked forward to school dances, seeing familiar faces every day, and sports games. It’s official, Mt. Hebron seniors will be graduating on May 24, 2023 at 7 p.m, the first day of possible graduations at Merriweather Post Pavilion. On Monday, March 13, President Biden approved the Willow Project. Created by ConocoPhillips, the Willow Project is an oil-drilling exploration. According to the project’s website, the project is “important for Alaska’s economy and for America’s energy security.” The first SAT of 2023 was taken by many Mt. Hebron students on Saturday March 11, 2023, all with a like goal: to do the best they possibly can. While some colleges are now SAT optional or blind for the future, some have reverted back to required results. This being said, students are determined to take it and get a good score to increase their chances of attending elite colleges. For the junior class, March signals the beginning of the college admissions process, one they’ll be in for a while — and with the SAT at the helm, stress and anxiety among students is high. Kansas St. point guard Markquis Nowell had an absolute day last Thursday, leading the team to a 98-93 overtime victory over Michigan State, propelling them to the Elite Eight. March coincides as Women’s History Month, celebrating women all around the world, from our past, present, and future — inspiring new generations to come. International Women’s Day takes place on March 8th, recognizing achievements and challenges women face, as well as bringing attention to gender equality and women’s rights. Turbulence is skyrocketing in a way that is unleashing fear for future flights. Recent incidents of extreme turbulence have flooded the media and travelers are becoming apprehensive. Social media users have claimed this phenomenon is rooted in climate change. The fan-favorite love triangle of Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are back, sparking an online feud as photos resurface showing Baldwin and friends appearing to bully Selena Gomez.

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