It’s not what you typically see on teacher workdays. There is a lot of bustling about; counselors sprinkle in last-minute handfuls of cheese, while teachers unload tubs of guacamole and sour cream. Someone is slicing a loaf of bread, and later, Principal Jeff Litz’s 10-year-old son wheels in a cartContinue 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

After four years of waiting for construction, the tennis team finally has new courts. The team can now practice at home, making for easier logistics. English teacher and boys tennis team coach James MacIndoe says he is “excited to have courts in our backyard. It now feels like an actualContinue Reading

Last night, participants in the eighth annual International Night celebrated the diversity of the Marshall community, which includes students and families from over 82 different countries around the world. “It’s a good way to show the diversity that Marshall has, especially compared to other high schools in the area,” juniorContinue Reading

Students who participate in science fair get to experience a lot of exciting and significant things that could help them in their future. Whether it is learning to work with different chemicals or experiencing what it is like to write a 10 page paper and not get overwhelmed. “Science FairContinue Reading

‘Esports’ are video games that are played competitively all around the world. You might have heard of a few of the more popular competitive games like Dota, Starcraft, Counter Strike or League of Legends, but dismissed them as silly games. However, you’d be wrong: they’re just like traditional sports. EsportsContinue Reading

The gymnastics team has kicked off another successful season, placing first in their most recent meet at Chantilly High School after two previous wins and a third and second place. “I think our record is a lot better this year,” sophomore Lindsey Price said. Price cites their win at conference championships lastContinue Reading

Cider club had its first meeting on January 17th, with a larger than expected attendance. The club, a celebration of apple cider, is expected to increase in its following in the coming meetings. Cider Club was started by sophomore Patrick Brinza and junior Sarah Boyle. The origin of the clubContinue Reading

As the producers of a film that relied on gags such as Eminem coming out on tabloid television and Kim Jong Un enjoying Katy Perry’s work, the controversy caused by major cinema chains’ refusal of The Interview was the best thing that could have happened for Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg.Continue 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