Women’s March on Washington: Fighting for Our Rights
The Women’s March On Washington (WMW)––a march for those who believe in women’s rights and human rights––took place on January 21, 2017. A rally was held beforehand at 10 am, and the marching began around 1:15 pm. Demonstrators were to meet at the intersection of Independence Avenue and SW Third Street near the Capital. However, with such a high attendance, crowds extended … Continue reading Women’s March on Washington: Fighting for Our Rights
Brian Wheelock
“The last time a small action made a big difference in my life would probably have to deal with everything leading up to the walkout that we had a week or so ago. I know some people may or may not consider what happened to be a ‘small action’, but all of the little things that we all did that added up to the walkout … Continue reading Brian Wheelock
David Surin
“I’m a good student because I participate in class and I’m very attentive. I also get good grades and encourage others to do their work.” – David Surin, ’19 Continue reading David Surin
Elizabeth Feuerbach
“My favorite high school memory was doing Shrek the Musical last year. I liked it because I got to meet a lot of new people and make a lot of friends and I felt like I got to fit in.” – Elizabeth Feuerback, ’19 Continue reading Elizabeth Feuerbach
Oakland Mills in the MPSSAA Playoffs
In their first round of MPSSAA playoffs––which would ultimately decide whether or not their season ends––the Oakland Mills Scorpions were faced against Marriotts Ridge, whom they had just beaten in their prior game on senior night. The game went into two periods of overtime, which resulted in a thrilling 83-77 victory for the Scorpions. Despite the final scoreland, the Scorpions went into the half trailing … Continue reading Oakland Mills in the MPSSAA Playoffs
