The English opinion written in the Rank&File’s November issue prompted discussion amongst the English department, bringing new attention to the curriculum. A few English teachers shared their opinions with our staffers regarding their reaction to the opinion piece, “Setting Up for Failure: Preliminary English courses do not prepare for theContinue Reading

Omegle, a website that paired strangers together via video chat, was shut down on Nov. 8, 2023, 14 years after its creation. A female user, claiming that the site neglected to cease sexual harassment which led her to be paired with a child predator, filed a lawsuit in 2021, whichContinue Reading

Students share favorite and least favorite classes Freshman Rylie Morris – Best: Ceramics because I’m with my friends, and I get to make cool things. Worst: Spanish because it’s really hard. _________________________________________________________________________________ Sophomore Arjun Bhide Best: Criminal Justice because I learn about police work and crime scene investigation. Worst: GovernmentContinue Reading

Darrell General, the Cross Country and Distance Track & Field coach, recently changed jobs from school custodian to a Constructional Assistant, working in the ISS room. General’s new job will allow him to stay off his feet and stay connected with Marshall students, offering help to those in need. GeneralContinue Reading

“I think that people should do their own work, and I think that it’s harmful to creativity and different creative fields.” – Senior Ainlsey McCoy “I don’t think it’s a problem at all to have AI help generate an idea with seeds that are provided to it.” – Anatomy andContinue Reading

In 2019, Jordan Poole was drafted to the NBA Golden State Warriors, from the University of Michigan. He spent the next four years playing for the Warriors where his performance was outstanding. After underperforming in his 2022-2023 season, Poole was traded to the Washington Wizards. “Poole has been one ofContinue Reading

 The 2023-24 Wrestling program has grown significantly since last season and welcomes new coaching. History teacher Alex Riddell is the new assistant coach for both girls and boys wrestling and has noticed the significant growth in interest regarding the girls program.  “We have over 60 students in wrestling which meansContinue Reading