‘I’mma let you finish,’ but Taylor has one of the best careers of all time

By ReaganRosenbaum Around 17 years ago, a 15-year-old girl from Redding, Pennsylvania wrote a song titled “Tim McGraw” in her high school math class. Outside of her small community, no one really knew who she was. To her, she was just another girl with a pen in her hand and a dream in her heart,… Read More ‘I’mma let you finish,’ but Taylor has one of the best careers of all time

Modern media cycle takes away from individuality

MeganSchneider After “Wednesday” dropped on Netflix, it seemed like everyone was sporting the iconic double braids and dressing in all black while imitating Wednesday’s dry and grim personality. This trend lasted about two weeks before society moved on to the new “it girl,” Alix Earle. Wednesday and Ms. Earle are not the first media figures… Read More Modern media cycle takes away from individuality

Student section secures sportsmanship award, brings home trophy

ReaganRosenbaum On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the Marian Varsity volleyball team took on Papillion LaVista South in the opening round of the 2022 NSAA state tournament. The Crusaders earned a spot in the tournament, their first appearance in five years, after beating the Gretna Dragons in a nail-biting five-set match in district play on Oct. 26.… Read More Student section secures sportsmanship award, brings home trophy

Being smart only gets you so far: academic rigor challenges students

By MeganSchneider School is hard. Juggling good grades, work and the semblance of a personal life is near impossible. Now add the crushing pressure of being in a school with Omaha’s best and brightest young minds. That is not even an exaggeration the median GPA for the class of 2022 was a 3.8. Marian’s environment… Read More Being smart only gets you so far: academic rigor challenges students