By: Maggie Ballmann & David Rosa Da Costa The class of 2024 is ready to throw on their cap and gowns and celebrate the end of their high school careers. Now it is time to reflect on what the Class of 2024 learned and accomplished in their four […]
By: Dahlia Sambhi Honoring the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history, the Black Student Union (BSU) at Mt. Hebron High School spearheads initiatives to foster awareness, understanding, and progress within the school community. Led by a dedicated team of student leaders, the BSU has embarked on […]
By: David Rosa Da Costa Here’s the big question: where do the Mt. Hebron students get their news? News is essential to the world, allowing people to get information and form opinions. However, where you get your information is critical to the validity of the subject, and it […]
By: Evan Carlson Thursday, Jan 18. Howard County Public Schools (HCPSS), Superintendent William J. Barnes proposed a new budget for the upcoming school year (2024-2025) to the board of education. “I am disappointed for all co-workers that have made this their career and now are scared for the […]
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 […]
By: Naomi Etienne Gypsy Rose Blanchard, age 23, has quickly risen to internet fame after being released from prison on Dec 28, 2023. After pleading guilty to second-degree murder, Gypsy served seven years of her 10-year sentence before being released on parole. Now, Gypsy is using her newfound […]
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