By: Cooper Baer In response to the unprovoked attack on Ukraine by Russian President Vladimir Putin, many international sports organizations have banned Russian teams and athletes from participating in competitions. Although sweeping sanctions in regards to sports have been enacted against Russia, many feel that they will have […]
By: Emma Schwartz Mt. Hebron High School is officially entering the second semester of the school year. Let us dig into the overall opinions. Now that the second semester has ended, some student opinions have been gathered on how the first semester went, their goals for the second […]
By Lauren Gustafson With the end of the second quarter approaching, Howard County high school students received the surprising news that after determined efforts by the Board of Education the midterm exams were canceled. Student Member of the Board, Peter Banyas, announced the change on his Instagram on […]
By Maria Estaphanos Actress Betty White, fondly known for her role Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls, passed away at age 99 in her home on Dec. 31, 2021. White died of a cerebrovascular-related incident, suffering a stroke six days before she passed. As the Center for Disease […]
By: Edric Brillantes A music festival turned deadly on Friday. Travis Scott’s “Astroworld” left 9 concertgoers dead with several attendants also being hospitalized. The festival, which took place in Houston, Texas, kicked off its third year of performing on Friday and had an estimated 50,000 people in attendance. […]
By: Nate Acuna The varsity boys soccer Regional Final between the Mt. Hebron Vikings and Centennial Eagles was a much-anticipated matchup of two bitter long-time Howard County rivals. Whenever these two schools go head to head, there is always bad blood involved. It just so happened to occur […]
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