By: Alexander Phan The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), a mandatory pain disguised as a test we must all go through to further our education into college. For decades now, standardized test results have been crucial to the college application process. It is in no way a good idea to measureContinue Reading

By: Neval Mulaomerovic Over 80 clubs participated in this year’s CLOG Rush – nearly double the number of clubs from last year, Activities Director Jerell Maneja said. As a result of last-minute logistical changes, the format was changed to three individual days of unique clubs instead of the traditional twoContinue Reading

By: Genelle Gogue Advanced Placement (AP) class curriculum is changing this year, Principal Francis Rojas said. College Board provides updates every year on how they are changing, he said. In order for teachers to teach AP classes, they must be AP trained, Rojas said. They go through training over theContinue Reading

By: Alexander Phan Senior quotes will not be included in this year’s school yearbook, Yearbook Advisor Fiona Walker said. This decision was made because of frustrations from inappropriate quotes from previous years, she said. The school’s yearbook will no longer feature senior quotes, a feature of the yearbook that hasContinue Reading

By: Adarsh Burela Activities Director Jerell Maneja from the Biology department is the new activities director for MHS starting this year. The previous Activities Director, Joanna Butcher, was promoted to sports director, so Maneja hopes to increase existing spirit the school has with new and innovative ideas. His background asContinue Reading

By: Adarsh Burela “It: Chapter 2” is a horror movie hit the theaters on Sept. 6, adapted from Stephen King’s“It”. While the first movie covered the first and second chapters of King’s novel, “It: Chapter 2”covers the third and fourth chapters. The film takes place 27 years after the firstContinue Reading