Events for Black History Month celebrate past, present, future students

Since 1976, February has been nationally deemed Black History Month, but the celebration of Black history goes back much further than that. In 1926, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), founded by Carter Woodson and Jesse Moorland, sponsored a “Negro History Week” choosing the second week of February in… Read More Events for Black History Month celebrate past, present, future students

Marian’s production of ‘Twelfth Night’ takes a modern turn

By ElissaEisele Second semester at Marian is packed with loads of opportunities for students to get involved in their community, and participating in the spring play is a popular choice for many girls. This year Marian is performing the Shakespearean play, “Twelfth Night.”  This classic has had many modern adaptations such as the film comedy,… Read More Marian’s production of ‘Twelfth Night’ takes a modern turn

Roadway to MarianFEST: Journey for tuition assistance

EllaPlank Many students often are confused when their parents are walking out the door in fancy outfits saying they are going to MarianFEST. They wonder what occurs during the event and why it takes place because it isn’t talked about much during the school hours.  However, students need to be informed about this event because… Read More Roadway to MarianFEST: Journey for tuition assistance

Seniors go above, beyond to secure full ride scholarships

By MaggieMorris Senior year is typically the year when many people start their college search process. Touring campuses, talking with academic counselors and writing essays are sometimes daunting tasks that consume the minds of many twelfth grade students. For senior Regina Anyaegbunam, these tasks began much earlier.  During her junior year, Anyaegbunam applied and took… Read More Seniors go above, beyond to secure full ride scholarships