Sophomores expand the travel horizons
By J1 Reporter Maggie Timmerman The world is a remarkable place, but Marian girls can only see so much of it from the grasslands of 72nd and Military. The chance […]
By J1 Reporter Maggie Timmerman The world is a remarkable place, but Marian girls can only see so much of it from the grasslands of 72nd and Military. The chance […]
By J1 Reporter Stevie Salerno That song, YES, that one song that instantly takes you back to a certain moment in your life. Johnny Depp once said, “Music touches us […]
By J1 Reporter Lydia Larson Picture this, ladies. You emerge from your deep slumber in the dawn of the morning. You look in the mirror […]
By J1 Reporter Maggie Mantini What is the first thing you acknowledge when encountering a woman? In all actuality, most answers to this question would refer to a woman’s size, […]
By J1 Reporter Abby Elkins You wake up from a hand-wound alarm clock, not from a catchy ringtone on your iPhone. You check the mailbox at the curb in front […]
By J1 Reporter Colleen Sully This is cute, right? NO! It’s thoughtful, but a little weird. Marian girls have realized an overwhelming flood of cheesy text messages, supposedly from boyfriends […]
By J1 Reporter Anna Feldman Marian is not Riverdale High or McKinley High School, but Marian girls still obsess over the perfect high school experience. Thousands of stereotypes teenage girls […]
By J1 Reporter Olivia Sullivan “POP!” The snapping sound of balloons popping filled the Collaboration Room of the third floor library. Girls were chasing each other in the game they […]
By J1 Reporter Clara Neary Stress is the ultimate kryptonite for Marian girls. Students hate it, but cannot seem to be getting enough of it. From getting up at 6 […]
By J1 Reporter Lily Weindel The fans of popular boy band One Direction are typically described by the media as “crying little girls.” Even with these negative views, junior Mo […]
By J1 Reporter: Nyayian Biel “Being in a Catholic school has made me less inclined to come back to my faith,” junior Anna Methe said. “Maybe it’s because now I […]
by J1 Reporter Rilee Silvain Most people who play a sport do it to have fun with others who share the same interest, but it doesn’t always end with just […]
By J1 Reporter Chloe Degan The excessive amounts of homework, tests that just keep coming, papers that pile up, and a never ending number of projects, eventually it all becomes […]
By J1 Reporter Lizzy Musilek Walking down the halls of Marian at bright and early 7am, you are able to see girls rushing to finish their assignments from last night’s […]
By J1 Reporter Keara Hiatt “For a 14-year-old girl to hear that you could have cancer later in your life… it was really sad and really scary”. Sophomore Carmie Bazis […]
By J1 Reporter Jasmine Buttler When you hear the words “discovering your true identity,” you probably think of hippies from the 60s preaching in a circle while holding hands, singing […]
By J1 Reporter Chloe Herbert She never had a choice. Junior Emily Monzu has been a Husker fan since birth. Every Saturday without fail, she and her family gathered around […]
By J1 Reporter Libby Schimonitz It can be strenuous and upsetting. It can be life threatening, and it never goes away. Type 1 Diabetes is affected by every single […]
By J1 Reporter Bella Syslo She’s easy to spot in the hallways; her backpack adorned with colorful pins, her socks a little more creative than the dress […]
By J1 Reporter Meredith Mueller “My biggest fear is losing a family member or a friend,” Timmy Hoffman, Junior at Creighton Prep says as […]