Looking back on the year’s most memorable moments; there’s a lot

NaomiDelkamiller & GaeaKaan 2020 has been and will be one of the strangest occurrences throughout history, and with all the social media platforms, historians will have an interesting time researching this year’s digital footprint. The TikToks that will be shown in a classroom one day to our children and grandchildren about the great toilet paper… Read More Looking back on the year’s most memorable moments; there’s a lot

#TaylorSwiftIsOverParty: Cancel culture and its Dangers

Column by J1 Reporter Anna Rasgorshek “If I never hear another Taylor Swift song, I’d be pretty happy. #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty,” Jeff Pearlman tweeted on July 13, 2016. #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty was the number one trend on Twitter for days, after Kim Kardashian released a private phone call between her and Swift.  Kim Kardashian and Kanye West claimed that… Read More #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty: Cancel culture and its Dangers

The Future of Mandarin in the Midst of COVID-19

By J1 reporter Liv Birnstihl Learning a new language is tricky enough as it is. But Mandarin? Now that’s a whole other story. With the removal of Latin from Marian’s foreign language program, the addition of Mandarin was subject for some curiosity among students. The program, now in its fourth year, has become more and… Read More The Future of Mandarin in the Midst of COVID-19

#FoCo

By J1 Reporter Anna Rasgorshek  With the absence of long standing high school traditions such as homecoming, high school students across the globe have been planning and hosting their own socially-distanced homecomings.  Here in Omaha, Neb., many high schoolers have seen their Instagram feed flooded with pictures of students dressed in homecoming attire with the… Read More #FoCo