What the Girls Basketball Team May Look Like for the 2017-2018 Season Journalism October 24, 2017November 2, 2017 Kara McManus 10/24/17 he girls varsity basketball team lost 3 seniors last year, one being 1,002 point-scoring Lauren Empey. With this big loss, big shoes must be filled for the team to have success in their upcoming season. Luckily, the girls program will be gaining a good amount of freshmen. Giving them
Church Shooting Rampage Journalism October 24, 2017November 2, 2017 Marque Centeio 10/24/2017 In Tennessee, there was a fatal shooting at a church killing one woman and several others wounding. The man was obviously had a crazy disease that made him he “hear voices” and he claims to have saw “‘illusions throughout the church”. The police are trying to figure out what
Animals Domesticating Themselves? Journalism October 24, 2017November 2, 2017 Katelyn Levesque 10/24/2017 In 2003, Nick Jans, his wife, and their dog Dakodah went to take their dog for a walk in the cold and never knew what that they would see as soon they did. They were all taking their morning stroll in cold Juneau, Alaska when suddenly, something they had never
US Education Journalism October 24, 2017November 2, 2017 Gabrielle Larocque October 24,2017 The USA is a lot of the times seen as a nation that has it all. You would think it would be a country that is close to the top of the charts in mostly everything. So, how is US education compared to other countries? Well, studies show
Wind Farms the Size of Alaska Journalism October 20, 2017October 25, 2017 Ben Gibson October 20, 2017 Could wind farms begin to satisfy the global demand for electricity? Researchers believe that wind farms twice the size of Alaska may be able to. Customary fuel sources used today are limited and dirty. Oil is depleting as we scramble to extract as much as possible. Coal is
Harvey Weinstein Journalism October 19, 2017October 25, 2017 Alexa Epp October 19th 2017 Women through the decades have come a very long way in the world. We have become stronger and united and more powerful than ever. Yet we still allow people to take away our voice and our power. Women today don’t yet realize that power cannot be taken
Are Dress Codes Beneficial in Schools? Journalism October 18, 2017October 25, 2017 Dyllan Welby 10/18/17 For years many schools have always had a dress code that determined whether or not students outfits were appropriate and allowed in school. Dress codes differ depending on the school but many public and private schools have some form of one. Many people argue about whether or not
School Dress Code Journalism October 18, 2017October 25, 2017 Emily Nelson October 18, 2017 School dress code has been a huge debate for quite some time. The question is whether or not there should even be a dress code. In my personal opinion it shouldn't even be in the school handbook because they are just clothes. Children and teens all
Controversy on Birth Control Journalism October 18, 2017October 25, 2017 Katelyn Levesque 10/18/17 Tuesday October 10, 2017 , The Trump Administration argued the positives to birth control and instead highlighted the potential harms of it. The new rule stated that some companies, businesses, and religiously affiliated nonprofits did not have to contract, arrange, pay or refer for contraception coverage for their employees. Also,
Procrastination Journalism October 18, 2017October 25, 2017 Gabrielle Larocque October 18,2017 Procrastination is something most teenagers are a victim of. Most people would rather stay in bed instead of working on school work, or doing chores. Whether you overcome it quickly, or it sets you back hours, it impacts your daily life. So, how do you overcome procrastination? It’s
Kneeling in the NFL Journalism October 17, 2017October 25, 2017 Matt Pierce 10/17/17 In the game of football you seem to hit the ground a lot. Weather it's getting slammed to the turf by another player or maybe you trip over clete but this is none of the two. Players in the NFL have started one of the biggest controversies in
How Well Are Standardized Tests Measuring Our Abilities? Journalism October 17, 2017October 25, 2017 Cass Golden October 17, 2017 All around the globe students take some sort of standardized test, at some point in their lifetime, for a multitude of reasons. Some of the most popular standardized tests include the SATs and the ACTs, which are used to help determine if a student is fit
Should we have competition in school? Journalism October 17, 2017October 25, 2017 By: Katherine Williams. October 17,2017 In high school, such as MHS, students compete everyday against each other. They might not realize it, but they compete against each other for things such as valedictorian, a role in a play, captain for a team, higher class rank and so much more. Is this
musically Journalism October 17, 2017November 2, 2017 Abby Sheehan 10/17/17 Music can cause many changes in the human body it can affect your emotions and some people even let music affect their physical appearance. When someone listens to sad music people will typically feel as if their mood declines quite a bit. We tend to listen to music that
A Clean Room Journalism October 17, 2017October 25, 2017 Kara McManus 10/17/2017 It is said that a tidy room is a tidy mind. If this is the case, why are some students so organized in school, yet so disheveled at home. Papers that are properly organized and graded may go from a neat pile, to crumpled in a ball in the
California Disaster Journalism October 17, 2017October 25, 2017 Marque Centeio 10/17/17 Last week, Northern California had probably one of their worst disasters ever seen. Fifteen major wildfires started tearing across California, scorching over 217,000 acres destroying over 5700 structures. 11,000 firefighters had to go up against a fire that made over 500 people go missing and killing 41 people. The
Why is Males playing Field Hockey Such a Taboo? Journalism October 17, 2017October 26, 2017 Bethany Seifert 10/17/2017 Currently in the United States, field hockey is a female dominated sport and it's rare to see a male participant. In fact I have had the opportunity to play amongst a male in the field, and it's unfortunate that the majority of female athletes won't be able to claim
NFL Update Journalism October 16, 2017October 25, 2017 by Gerry Leavens on October 16, 2017 It was a very eventful week in the NFL, as the 6th week of the season just ended Monday night. Dating back to the previous Thursday, the Carolina Panthers were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles 28-23. Eagles QB Carson Wentz had a decent game,
Should we allow refugees into the US? Journalism October 16, 2017November 2, 2017 Adriana Morrison 10/16/17 In our world, there are many continuing conflicts growing against many of our countries now a days. These conflicts stem from women’s rights, religion, territory, power, money, etc. These factors commonly cause civil wars between many lands leading to an unsafe society for the civilians living there. When this
Middleboro Cross Country Goes to Brown University Invitational! Journalism October 9, 2017October 26, 2017 By: Anna DiBona October 19, 2017 On Saturday, October 14, 2017 the Middleboro Sachem Cross Country team went to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island for an invitational meet. High Schools came from anywhere in the North Eastern part of the United States came to compete against