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Labyrinth of Literature: Amoretti (Sonnet 54)

Labyrinth of Literature: Amoretti (Sonnet 54)

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief January 16, 2025

Written by Edmund Spenser, one of the most notable English poets of all time, Amoretti is a sonnet cycle published in the 16th century that Spenser dedicated to his future wife, Elizabeth Boyle. At the...

Labyrinth of Literature: It's A Wonderful Life Script

Labyrinth of Literature: It’s A Wonderful Life Script

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 20, 2024

It's the holiday season, which means it's time for winter movie marathons. Family audiences search for stories that will remind them of their individual worth, warm their hearts with well-written characters,...

Mrs. Christoforakis serves a cup of hot chocolate to one of her students.

Teacher Shout Out: ‘Tis The Season to be Giving

Emerald Torres, Staff Reporter December 18, 2024

On Wednesday, Dec. 11, science teacher Mrs. Adrianne Christoforakis spreads the Christmas cheer by sharing study snacks with her students that included hot chocolate accompanied with some chocolate chip...

Skating Through The School

Skating Through The School

Amelia Garcia, Staff Reporter December 16, 2024

Working on skating skills, the Skate Club uses friendship to build their motivation to get through the high school experience. Last Tuesday, Dec. 3 the skaters met on the JROTC pad. John Abrego...

Labyrinth of Literature: Frankenstein

Labyrinth of Literature: Frankenstein

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2024

In 1818, the first science-fiction novel was created by historical writer Mary Shelley. Inspired by Shelley’s life, this work raises moral questions of life and death and man versus nature. Over the...

Labyrinth of Literature: Little Women

Labyrinth of Literature: Little Women

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2024

One of the most groundbreaking novels of its time, with a strong representation of feminism, Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott, became a smash hit in the 19th century. This book was decades ahead...

A Harvest of Gratitude

A Harvest of Gratitude

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief November 21, 2024

As the Editor-in-Chief for Online Newspaper, I have so much to be thankful for. From the laughs I share with my fellow staffers, to the interesting pieces I get to review, everyday is fun-filled, and a...

Keith Urban Brings the HIGH Energy

Keith Urban Brings the HIGH Energy

Salma Cano, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2024

There is a feeling like no other when I find a new album so expressive and well-balanced that also brings me joy when listening to it. I rarely find these, but thanks to a recent music release, I am as...

Alayna Sorenson reading a book in Shelf Love Book Club

Get Lit!

Aidan Curtis, Assistant Editor September 27, 2024

A club consists of many things. Fun activities, interesting lectures and a good leader to follow. Out of all the clubs here, writing clubs have been sparse and while many students have big interests in...

Dear America

Dear America

mtwerenbold May 31, 2024

by | Maja Twerenbold Reporter   There is only one downside to an exchange year. It goes by way too fast and before you know it, everyone is already asking you about the return flight. I...

Thank You and Good Night

Thank You and Good Night

Gianna DiPasquale May 29, 2024

Dear MacArthur High School,   This year was nothing like what I thought it would be, yet everything I wanted it to be all in one. I stepped into my role as Editor-in-Chief with so many expectations...

Listening to GUTS is a GOOD Idea, Right?-Olivia Rodrigo Review

Listening to GUTS is a GOOD Idea, Right?-Olivia Rodrigo Review

Salma Cano October 2, 2023

by | Salma Cano Staff Reporter Dropping her sophomore album, breakout star, Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS” has its debut at No.1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart. There are 12 tracks on the album, a mixture...

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