Women In Sports By Jasmine Milbourne

For centuries, women have fought for their rightful place in society. From domestic labor to the workforce, the world functions because of women and their achievements. The stereotype of women has long been misconceived to fit society’s standards of what a female should be. Women were subjected to stereotypical myths that prohibited them from competing … More Women In Sports By Jasmine Milbourne

Recipe: Texas Style Smoked Beef Brisket By Joonho Cho

Brisket is good. In particular, Texas-Style Brisket is my favorite because it is a food of sincerity, that can only be tasted after waiting at least 14 hours. Traditional Texas Briskets require at least 14 hours of smoking, cooking, and sprinkling apple juice on the meat every 3 hours, making it difficult to cook at … More Recipe: Texas Style Smoked Beef Brisket By Joonho Cho

“Are There More Wheels or Doors?” By Ella Lowry and Kailey Nicholas

Does the world have more wheels or doors? This philosophical question was asked by Ryan Nixon, a resident of Auckland, New Zealand, on Twitter in March 5th of this year. The tweet quickly went viral, with thousands of Twitter users responding to the poll. Users also debated among themselves. “Team Doors” argues that doors are … More “Are There More Wheels or Doors?” By Ella Lowry and Kailey Nicholas

My Experience With The MSMU Dual Enrollment Program By Charlie Bryner

         As a student attending both Saint John’s Catholic Prep and Mount Saint Mary’s University, there are both pros and cons to the dual enrollment program. Seniors attending Saint John’s Catholic Prep are the only students eligible for the dual enrollment program at “The Mount”. As a dual enrollment student, The Mount classes occur according … More My Experience With The MSMU Dual Enrollment Program By Charlie Bryner

Girl’s Lacrosse Charity Event By Tina Hindle

Back in December, the Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse team spent the afternoon putting toiletry bags together for a women’s shelter in Fredrick. Each toiletry bag contained a toothbrush with toothpaste, a pair of gloves, socks, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, hand warmers, razors, hand wipes, hairbrush, hair ties, and sanitizing wipes. The group ended up … More Girl’s Lacrosse Charity Event By Tina Hindle

Sherlock, The Musical By Anna Rosencrance

 In April, 2022, Saint John’s Vikings will be putting on a spring musical. I spoke with Junior, Sofia Arnaiz, who has been instrumental in organizing the musical and making the spring production possible. This year, students will be putting on a production of Sherlock The Musical. The shows will be held Friday, April 29th and … More Sherlock, The Musical By Anna Rosencrance

Black Owned Businesses in Maryland By Kailey Nicholas

Peace Peace is a small business in downtown Frederick. The store recently opened and it’s located at 118 E. Patrick St. People can take time to relax while journaling and making floral arrangements. The store is full of candles and essential oils and all are welcome to enjoy the well-lit atmosphere. This small, quaint shop … More Black Owned Businesses in Maryland By Kailey Nicholas

2022 Beijing Olympics: U.S.A. Highlights By Ella Lowry

The Olympics are officially over and what an exciting two weeks it was. Overall the United States had a great Olympics, winning a total of twenty-five medals. More specifically: eight gold medals, ten silver, and seven bronze. Not only was the Olympics a tremendous success for the U.S.A, but it was very memorable. Records broken, … More 2022 Beijing Olympics: U.S.A. Highlights By Ella Lowry