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Bone Chilling Discovery

Bone Chilling Discovery

Emerald Torres, Editor-in-Chief February 24, 2026

These bones weren’t plastic. In fact, they were real human bones. The bones used to belong to a living person, a teenage girl who once lived and breathed and is now scattered in boxes around D348, Anatomy...

The supermoon on Nov. 14. Photo taken by Hannah Monita.

It’s not Superman. It’s Supermoon

hmonita November 18, 2016
A supermoon is when the moon itself is at its closest point to the Earth. For the next three months the supermoon will take place. This supermoon will be the closest and brightest in 2016. It will also be the largest supermoon since 1948. The next full moon this close the the earth is predicted to happen on Nov. 25, 2034.
Garni Crater on Mars.
Photo by https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-confirms-evidence-that-liquid-water-flows-on-today-s-mars

Water on Mars

Riley October 5, 2015

NASA confirmed liquid water flowing on Mars earlier last week. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), that has been examining Mars since 2006, showed images of dark streaks that seemed to move...

Workers move around on vehicles to transfer supplies.
Photo by Erin Shroeder

Disruption Construction

Jacob Dukes December 4, 2014

Only four months into a 28 month project, the construction on campus poses minor issues with the normal flow of everyday school activity. Pathways have been closed off and parking limited to make way...

The Jump to Lightspeed

The Jump to Lightspeed

Alec Gray October 6, 2011

The speed of light is the theoretical speed limit for which physicist base their understanding of the world on.  All of that changed when The European Center of Nuclear Research (CERN), clocked neutrinos...

Sam Roberts (12) works out a problem during a UIL practice.

Blinded by Science

luke-thacker December 6, 2010

Sam Roberts (12) starts on a practice worksheet. Most students at Mac don’t like to take tests, and what could be worse than taking tests all day? Well, a select group of MacArthur students take tests...

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