My Antarctica Adventure By Makayla Ferrell

Our Antarctica adventure began in the early morning of December 17, 2022, by driving toDulles Airport where we caught our flight to Miami, Florida. After a short layover, we boardedour 9-hour flight from Miami to Buenos Aries Argentina. We arrived in Buenos Aries earlymorning, claimed our baggage, and checked into our hotel. The world cup … More My Antarctica Adventure By Makayla Ferrell

Frederick Restaurant Recommendations By Anna Rosencrance

As many of you know Frederick, MD is home to an abundance of celebrated restaurants. As the holiday season approaches, I felt it would be helpful for me, as someone who has grown up in the Frederick community to share my personal recommendations for the best casual, every day, and special occasion restaurants in the area. Casual Dining Baltimore Coffee and Tea Co.  Location: 5209 … More Frederick Restaurant Recommendations By Anna Rosencrance

The 2022 Gubernatorial Elections By Max Hollingsworth

Maryland’s General Elections will be held on November 8th, 2022. In this race are all of Maryland’s executive officers, all 8 of Maryland’s seats in the House of Representatives, one of its seats in the US Senate, and the State Legislature. The deadline for voting registration is October 18th. Early voting begins October 27th and … More The 2022 Gubernatorial Elections By Max Hollingsworth

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

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