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Review By J1 Reporter Margaret Kelly Saturdays may be for the boys, but Fridays are for the girls. Recently, I spent a night out with a couple of my coworkers, […]
Review By J1 Reporter Margaret Kelly Saturdays may be for the boys, but Fridays are for the girls. Recently, I spent a night out with a couple of my coworkers, […]
AlidaFarrens During the holiday season, many people feel generous and are more inclined to give back to their community. As the holiday season comes to a close, however, this sense […]
OliviaSullivan Operation Others’ annual project is underway. “The goal of Operation Others is to distribute bags of food to around 2,000 people in the Omaha area,” junior Kate McGill, Operation […]
OliviaSullivan This semester, Project Welcome is sponsoring a refugee family from Kabul, Afghanistan. “We try to help at least two families a year,” Mrs. Katy Salzman, Project Welcome club moderator […]
Column By LilyWeindel As someone who had never used a lawnmower in her 18 years of life and gets paranoid when passing by a graveyard on her route to school, […]
By: J1 Reporter Chiara Wallen A day spent serving those less fortunate than yourself can make a bigger difference than can be seen by the naked eye. Every Monday a […]
By Jolie Peal The end of the school year typically signals the start of a relaxing summer for most students, but junior Kate Jensen’s summer took her on an adventure […]
By Audrey Otwell A leisurely hour-and-a-half drive on Highway 70 presents an opportunity to experience a community passionate with rich tradition, insightful stories and delicious tacos. July 22 to 28 […]
By Audrey Otwell A leisurely hour-and-a-half drive on Highway 70 presents an opportunity to experience a community passionate with rich tradition, insightful stories and delicious tacos. July 22 to 28 […]
10 students were selected through a Campus Ministry application process to join Spanish teacher Mrs. Amanda Pritchard and French teacher Mrs. Katy Salzman for 10 days in the Dominican Republic […]
Ice, Ice, Iceland is the place to be By Mackenzie Kilton In the summer of 2020, a group of Marian students will depart on an adventure to Iceland. Only Marian […]
By Hayley Golden ’18 You may or may not have noticed the new building just east of the convent and Marian on 72nd Street. The building has a strong connection […]
by Maddie Robertson Marian has never been a school to shy away from giving back to the community. Although its most recent supply drive still benefited those in need, the […]
Back-to-school Issue By freelance reporter Kate Kellen In the third floor hallway of Marian, there is a mural on the wall that reads: “‘The best way to find yourself is […]
Back-to-school Issue By Reporter Julia Hingorani Most teenagers’ summers consist of hanging out at the pool or meeting up with friends, not kneeling down in the dirt to pull weeds. […]
sydneymonahan Service is one of the six core values of Marian. All around the school, different groups are constantly organizing drives and fundraisers to help people in need. The success […]
alliemorrissey Q: How long were you in the DR (Dominican Republic) and what service did you do there? A: We went from June 4 through June 15, and our main service work […]