In Mexico and Haiti, around 40 disadvantaged children and teens recently received handmade portraits of themselves in a collaboration with Marshall’s National Art Honor Society. Students in NAHS were given photographs of Mexican and Haitian orphans, then recreated them as paintings and drawings.  The completed portraits were then sent toContinue Reading

The It’s Academic team once again reached playoff competition this year, but lost to St. Albans high school. While the team failed to move on from the playoffs, they still performed well despite setbacks mostly pertaining to membership. “We had some trouble finding new members,” junior Ashley Sova said. “ThisContinue Reading

Game of Thrones ended its second season last year after a third season finale that added even more tension to the long hiatus than fans would usually expect. The show finally returned to screens on April 6. Those who have read the books know that things are going to get tumultuousContinue Reading

Wye Oak is a two-person band, something that their newest album, Shriek, seems to be making quite an effort to conceal. In the past, Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack have released dark, aggressive guitar-based folk rock such as their last album, Civilian. Wasner played guitar and sang as Stack doubledContinue Reading

Members of our generation, known as Millennials, have lots of opportunities that previous generations didn’t. Growing up surrounded by revolutionary technology has made us tech-savvy as well as highly educated. Being involved in social media has connected us closely with the people around us. The Millennial generation is one ofContinue Reading

On the afternoon of April 4, Reveille decorated the cafeteria with an array of paper lanterns and multicolored balloons for the fourth annual Creative Arts Festival. A variety of clubs, including National Art Club, the Gay-Straight Alliance and the Harry Potter Club, participated. Afterwards, those in attendance were directed towards theContinue Reading

Early in his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell presents statistics about hockey players. Those born near birthday cutoff dates are older—and therefore bigger—and have a better chance of getting picked for more elite teams. The same basic principle applies for students attending school and their academics. Children born a month beforeContinue Reading

As a student at Marshall High School, I think that it is very important that students learn how to use modern technology. With the fast, ever-changing world, it is very important to be able to stay current and to keep up with the latest technology. In today’s world it isContinue Reading