By Gauri Nair and Gabby Teachey It’s been 20 years since the first Spider-Man movie hit the big screen. Since then audience’s have been able to see different story lines, villains, and the different depictions of the beloved Spider-Man character. One of the most recognizable aspects of Spider-Man […]
By Audrey Parker and Nafisa Anjum Starting December 15, every third Wednesday of the month will be a half-day to focus on mental health and work on school work. Howard County’s Student Member of the Board Peter Banyas announced the half-day dates on his Instagram. According to the […]
By: Audrey Parker Although he is not the first LGBTQ+ superhero, Jon Kent coming out has increased sales for Superman: Son of Kal-El and made comic fans extremely happy and excited for the series. Jon Kent, the son of Superman, is a reporter for the Daily Mail, along […]
By Khushika Shah Mt. Hebron Theatre will be performing a rendition of “Peter and the Starcatcher” at 7 p.m. on Nov. 11-13 and 2 p.m. on Nov. 14 in the school’s auditorium. The play is inspired by the novel “Peter and the Starcatchers” by Dave Barry and Ridley […]
By Madeleine Phillips Despite being in-person this year it’s going to take time for school-run activities to go back to normal, an idea that rings true for Mt. Hebron’s Marching Unit. From the mask policy to a reduction in numbers, the unit is facing many new challenges. Nonetheless, […]
By Lauren Gustafson Though she already has a year under her belt enrolled at Mt. Hebron, sophomore Olivia Hoover hardly recognizes the building she entered for the first time last April. The halls she used to walk through with ease are now bustling with unfamiliar faces as she […]
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