Thirteen business men and women. Six alumni. One Day of Business.
by J1 Reporter Lauren Zadalis A multitude of chattering girls crowd around a cafeteria table with no food in front of them. Instead, professionals in the business world give them […]
by J1 Reporter Lauren Zadalis A multitude of chattering girls crowd around a cafeteria table with no food in front of them. Instead, professionals in the business world give them […]
By J1 Reporter Olivia Sullivan “It’s rolling up your sleeves and doing the hard work even when you could do something easier… even if you could give less, you give […]
By J1 Reporter Clara Neary Marian volleyball is the epitome of high school sports. Almost every Marian girl is thrilled when state season comes around. Getting out of class to […]
By J1 Reporter Abby Elkins “You can’t put the cart before the horse,” “you’re as mad as a hatter,” “you can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear;” […]
By J1 Reporter Nayah Mbilain Be the top of your class, be the star player, get involved with the community, join clubs, socialize, but how. There are only 24 hours […]
By J1 reporter: Ariana Ganson “Can you believe I looked like that,” “OMG what was I thinking,” “I’m so happy I changed,” are statements people express while looking through their […]
Video Story by J1 Reporter Daisy Owen A look inside the story of Marian student athlete CeCe Hacker and her experience of being a starting player for both soccer and […]
Photos by Maria Alessandro Watch for a story in the next Network! Have a blessed Thanksgiving holiday!
By J1 Reporter, Opinion Writer Agoum Monydhel Today, some people believe that to become happier and improve relationships with other people, it somewhat requires humor or sarcasm. While that may be […]
By J1 Reporter Aker Ajak “I have been directly told it’s because I am a girl,” a freshman who wishes to be anonymous said. Many girls at Marian live this […]
Abby Butler More than 1.5 million juniors take the prestigious national PSAT annually. Only a select number of students receive recognition from the National Merit Scholarship program, and, this year, […]
Abby Butler The cross country season has come to a close as junior Emily Saalfeld represented Marian one final time for the 2018 season during the state meet on Oct. […]
Maria Alessandro It’s 1 a.m., and once again, I’m still awake studying for my test and two quizzes the next day. On one of my busier days, after going to […]
Maria Alessandro Marian girls were reminded of all the special things their fathers contribute to their lives at the annual Father-Daughter Mass on Sunday, Oct. 7. The Father-Daughter Mass helps […]
Anna Kenny Yoga enthusiast, speecher, dancer, volunteer, instrumentalist and leader: junior Shruthi Kumar does it all. Kumar explained that Marian has helped her grow to be the involved and active […]
Anna Kenny Many students are unaware of what All-State music is. “All-State is kind of how State is for any sport. It’s something you have to practice and qualify for, […]
Maria Piperis It’s Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in “Casablanca.” It’s Prince Eric in “The Little Mermaid.” It’s Zac Efron as Troy Bolton from “High School Musical.” You’ve seen it […]
Qwynn Watts If you didn’t know, one of our very own campus security guards, Mr. Wayne Downie, is hanging up his vest on Nov. 30. “My mom, Melissa, has worked […]
Kaitlyn Rosenbaum In the life of any teenager, living healthy is easier said than done. It is simple enough to set goals to exercise, eat healthier, relieve stress and sleep […]
Audrey Otwell Texts and threats from terrorists were regular occurrences for Afghan refugee Shafiq Jahish. He was 17 years old when he began working for the United States militia as […]