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Review: Verity

Review: Verity

Isaac Green, Staff Writer March 16, 2023

Summary: Struggling author Lowen Ashleigh was barely scooting by. After the death of her mother and her decrease in book sales, she was about to shut down until she got an unbelievable offer. Now working...

Review: In the Dark

Review: In the Dark

Jayda Mitchell, Staff Writer/Assistant Editor March 16, 2023

Do you ever have that free time in your life where you want something to watch, but you have no clue what? Trust me, I know. It can become very frustrating sometimes, but we’ve all been there multiple...

Poems from 329: Part 1

Poems from 329: Part 1

Noah Braswell, Staff Writer December 15, 2022

"Poems from 329" is a series of poetry written by our very own Noah Braswell. One of the cool things about a class like Journalism is that you get to be creative and experimental with your writing, often...

When will we escape the eternal cigarette?

When will we escape the eternal cigarette?

Carraway Best, Staff Writer December 2, 2022

Since the earliest days of America, in the colony of Jamestown, Virginia tobacco has played an impactful role in life. Serving as a primary source of income and a lucrative cash crop at the time, tobacco...

Zodiac signs as Thanksgiving dishes

Zodiac signs as Thanksgiving dishes

Aiden Williamson, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

When one thinks about the Zodiac, food may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, with the upcoming holiday season, food is on everyone's mind. Ever wondered what dish you would be? Take a...

Ring: That is the bell

Ring: That is the bell

Adam Close, Staff Writers September 15, 2022

Every new school year ushers in a gamut of unfamiliar things, but among the most notable this year has been the schedule change. Opposed to the two long days in the middle of the week; we now see all 7...

Sophomore Carraway Best and Junior Adam Close enjoying music on the breezeway

What MCHS is listening to

Carraway Best, Staff Writer August 22, 2022

AirPods have become as synonymous with the average high school student’s attire as wearing a hoodie no matter the weather. Regardless of how official the location or serious the time in school, it is...

Euphoria: Glamor or a warning?

Euphoria: Glamor or a warning?

Kendall Roberts, Aiden Williamson, and Levi Syfrett March 23, 2022

Warning: This article contains mention of television show substance abuse, family dysfunction, identity issues, and mental health.  One of the most iconic TV series in today’s day and age is the...

Transcendentalism or vandalism? Is graffiti a positive act of expression or inconsiderate damage to property

Transcendentalism or vandalism? Is graffiti a positive act of expression or inconsiderate damage to property

Rue Elder, Staff Writer March 2, 2022

Imagine a school that promotes creativity, speaking up, and individuality. A school where you can emotionally and intellectually express yourself through art. It sounds so impossible, but it really is...

Cubes, orbs, and the most vile of shapes

Cubes, orbs, and the most vile of shapes

Ehren Barta, Staff Writer January 29, 2022

Our planet has circled the sun for 4.543 billion years, but for only 200,000 of those years has our kind tread on the earth’s soil. Despite this, however, humanity has accomplished innumerable feats...

Out with the new, in with the old: Retro fashion coming back in style

Out with the new, in with the old: Retro fashion coming back in style

Rue Elder and Tyler Guest January 26, 2022

Each decade has its item that owns the entire world. In the ’20s, we had flapper dresses. In the ’50s, we had the "greasers." In the 70’s- well the ’70s were all over the place; you were either...

Through the eyes of a senior: A reflection of our last year at MCHS

Through the eyes of a senior: A reflection of our last year at MCHS

Kaleigh Williams, Staff Writer January 16, 2022

High school is four years of your life where you grow the most and find who you truly are. Seniors in high school look back on the past four years and they regret the things they did not do while they...

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