As Marshall begins fresh with a renovation just under its belt, the library has undergone a multitude of drastic changes to its interior. Beyond the shiny furniture and the refreshing change in layout, the library has two staff members brand new to the faculty family, Krissy Ronan and Elizabeth Toledo.Continue Reading

The largest vegetarian celebration in D.C. occurred Oct. 3 with an estimated 15,000 attendees, 23 guest speakers and musicians, 28 vendors, 60 exhibitors and 42 non-profit organizations. VegFest was originally founded by the Vegetarian Society of DC in 1997, but is now organized by Compassion Over Killing, a DC-centered animal protectionContinue Reading

As Homecoming weeks wraps up, the learn spirit games are rising in intensity. Today, all classes competed outside in the Stadium field. The first game was the relay; teams consisted of two boys and two girls from each class. Juniors won first place, followed by sophomores, seniors took third and freshmen placedContinue Reading

Varsity field hockey seniors had a lot to celebrate as they closed off their season with a 2-1 victory over Edison High School last night. The win on senior night, the final game of the regular season, brought the team’s record to 11-5, a significant improvement over last year’s 7-5Continue Reading

Every year, multitudes of freshmen are unceremoniously thrust into high school, left to fend for themselves with a multitude of questions, ranging from social to academic. The answer to this issue has come in the form of a mentoring program, a process in which select seniors visit freshmen intermittently throughoutContinue Reading

If one thing is certain from Marshall’s $59 million renovation, it is that the school has clearly outgrown its motto of “small school, big heart.” While fitting the ever -growing student population was the primary purpose of the renovation, which officially ended last spring, it might not be long untilContinue Reading

Just because you’re in high school doesn’t mean you can’t do something amazing. Three people proved this, in some cases literally, above and beyond what the average teenager would normally do. Sophomore Roshana G-mariam spent her summer camping at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, Delaware with hers and anotherContinue Reading

After winning the conference championship last year, the varsity volleyball team has returned with a new head coach, and the goal of making it to the state championship, a feat they missed by a single game last year. The team won their first three games of the season against WestContinue Reading

While classes may have only started less than two weeks ago, athletes have already been at school for months as they train and prepare for the fall sports season. Although the idea of practicing throughout the summer might seem unfair to the players who only get a month and aContinue Reading