On Oct. 26, President Donald Trump declared a national public health emergency on opioid use. According to the New York Times, of the 64,000 drug overdose deaths in 2016, about one third of them (20,000) are caused by synthetic opioids. Around 68% of the people that overdose on […]
The United States and surrounding areas have been hit by three intense hurricanes — Harvey, Irma and Maria — with over forty inches of rain and winds at a peak of 130 mph. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost their homes to the storm, and it will […]
Ms. Farah Jawhar: Ms. Jawhar first came to Mt. Hebron as a student and has returned to teach as part of the Math department. “I’m so excited to be back at Hebron, but as a staff member this time around,” Ms. Jawhar said. “I’m really looking forward to […]
Early Friday morning, a bomb was detonated on the London Underground, injuring 29 people and stopping all movement in the Tube. Officials quickly launched a search for the terrorist in the city of London. Officials say that the explosive was a homemade bucket bomb. Detectives from the London […]
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation recently recognized Shannon Cucchiaro, Steven Jin, Daniel Niezelski, and Alex Wu as National Merit Semifinalists. This is a huge accomplishment for these students, who placed in the top one percent in the nation. “I was very proud to be recognized for my academic […]
How many Vikings does it take to change hundreds of light bulbs? The answer to that question is the entire Tech Crew. The Mt. Hebron auditorium has recently been updated with a new lighting system that costs approximately $66,000. It was just installed in time for the opening […]
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