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Sophomores-only dance

Sophomores-only dance

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer April 11, 2022

Prom. The last word you want to hear right now. Your friends are chatting about it, the dresses are more expensive than ever and people are planning their cheesy promposals. One of the biggest events...

March Mammal Madness competition complete

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer April 10, 2022

March Mammal Madness is over for the MHS students, as well as everyone else, having just recently ended its 10th annual competition.  Much like March Madness, March Mammal Madness is a competition...

Russia invaded Ukraine; We cant escape it

Russia invaded Ukraine; We can’t escape it

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer March 2, 2022

Russia invaded Ukraine. There, I said it. It happened, ok? We can’t ignore it and pretend it never happened. But why should we care? It’s off in another country 5,000 miles away. Although it’s unlikely,...

The Royal Treatment: A Royal Pain

The Royal Treatment: A Royal Pain

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

Romance, Lavania and hair. Three words that sound as similar as rocks and cheese, like they don't even belong in the same sentence- or movie. The Royal Treatment is one of Netflix’s newest editions...

Night school starts again

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer January 31, 2022

Night school was initiated a few years ago at MHS, but has since then dissipated, until Jan. 18. Now, Monday through Thursday, students in need of credit recovery can enroll in night school and go to the...

Civic Engage hold community conversations

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer January 20, 2022

Members of the Civic Engagement Club celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 17 with a community conversation about the future of education held at the public library. They used a specific community...

Pops Choir performs at Rotary luncheon

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer December 13, 2021

Last Thursday, the 16 members of the Pops Choir sang and danced at the Manhattan Country Club for the December Rotary luncheon. According to choir teacher Chad Pape, the show is “an annual tradition...

‘The Dog Who Danced’ long winded but good

‘The Dog Who Danced’ long winded but good

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer December 7, 2021

“The Dog Who Danced” is a bitter-sweet novel written by Susan Wilson, and makes one of the newer additions to the MHS library. This 314 page book is the story of a conflicted woman, a mourning couple...

House Cafe’s 4th annual Family Celebration

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

Back in 2014, Chris Jacobs and Quinn Jacobs had only lived in Ogden, Kansas for four years. In those four years they had seen some pretty sad things. According to Chris, a high rate of kids were dropping...

Thespians host kids camp

Radian Baxter, Staff Writer October 25, 2021

Elementary children had a chance to express their creativity while their parents had time to themselves during the Thespian kids camp on Oct. 15.  Thespian officers looked after children in a daycare...

Roll Your Dice

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer October 12, 2021

D&D sessions have begun at the Manhattan Public Library every other Friday. D&D, or Dungeons and Dragons, is a largely popular fantasy role-playing game where you make your own characters and go...

Jostens begins class ring sales

Jostens begins class ring sales

Azrael Wolf, Staff Writer September 21, 2021

Jostens came to MHS West Campus last week after coming the week before to show the sophomores a presentation about Jostens and class rings. Earlier in September, Jeff Heline from Jostens presented about...

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