The sports department and school community managed several fundraising events in order to spread awareness and raise money for hospitalized sophomore Justin Lee and his family this week. All ticket sale proceeds from the varsity baseball and softball games against Wakefield High School, as well as from the varsity boysContinue Reading

During the past couple years, Disney has created quite a lot of interest after announcing sequels to some of their older movies, such as 2003’s Finding Nemo and 2004’s The Incredibles. Last year, a sequel to the classic 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber finally made its way to theaters. AndContinue Reading

The complaints, the hashtags, the jokes, the roars of success and the cries of defeat—the prospect of snow days in FCPS has become an event. Each potential snowfall sends thousands of students to their social media accounts, pleading for a cancelation. Many put more effort into their campaign for cancelationContinue Reading

Megahit band Fall Out Boy’s newly released album American Beauty/American Psycho (AB/AP) has arguably become their most divisive album yet. Released Jan. 20, the album has sparked a polarizing debate: while many people praise the changes in the band’s tone, others accuse them of selling out and losing their originality.Continue Reading

The psychology club’s upcoming candygram sale for Valentine’s Day has evoked some controversy in regards to school rules and regulations. The administrations permitting of the sale of the small, sweet gifts has brought a certain question to the mind of many students: why are candygram fundraisers allowed when bake sale fundraisersContinue Reading

With more than 80 different extracurricular activities now offered to residents of the Marshall community, students are encouraged more than ever to participate in activities beyond their classes. However, most of these clubs and activities are centered around a specific interest that not everyone may share or require students to investContinue Reading

The administrative team that oversees Marshall High School will undergo several changes in the near future. Brandon Wolfe, principal of co-facility, the John Davis Center, will take the position of interim assistant principal from January 5 onward. Wolfe has previously taken the roles of special education teacher, department chair, summerContinue Reading

With more than 80 different extracurricular activities now offered to members of the Marshall community, students are encouraged more than ever to participate in activities beyond their classes. However, most of these clubs and activities are centered around a specific interest that not everyone may share or require students to invest timeContinue Reading