The Young Politicians of Marian supports independent thinkers

collettegillaspie Like Rome, the Young Politicians of Marian was not built in a day. Social studies teacher Mrs. Susan Juza currently moderates the club. She credits retired social studies teacher Mr. Mike Schadendorf with the establishment of Marian’s first political club in 1980, Young Republicans. Eventually, another retired social studies teacher, Mrs. Carol Gosney, created Young… Read More The Young Politicians of Marian supports independent thinkers

Walk-A- Thon donations benefit more than Marian students

noellepick After students surpassed the school’s Walk-A-Thon (WAT) goal by 81 percent, senior Madalyn McKeone was astonished. “When I first heard about it, I knew there was no way that we could keep all that money,” McKeone said. Inspired by her older sister Emily McKeone ’05 , a Peace Corps volun- teer who spent time in… Read More Walk-A- Thon donations benefit more than Marian students

Choir packs up 312 and makes move to the PAC

makenziefuss Choir girls have packed up and moved from Room 312, but don’t panic! Look no further than the band room (now the band and choir room) in the Performing Arts Center (PAC). Mrs. Rachel Misiolek ‘98, instrumental teacher, and Ms. Lauren Morrissey ‘09, choir teacher, made the decision to move closer together for a variety… Read More Choir packs up 312 and makes move to the PAC

My greatest question in life is simple: What is boy?

devongottsch Questionable trends in modern society are concepts I just simply do not understand. Some are hilarious, while others are just downright ridiculous. My brother Nolan, a 15-year-old at Mount Michael, has always been one to follow the trends. To him, existence is only possible if he has Nike Elite socks, top notch baseball gloves,… Read More My greatest question in life is simple: What is boy?