Month: March 2020

Understanding the Coronavirus
Catch the latest on the hysteria surrounding today’s pandemic: Coronavirus.

Atholton Season Wrap-Up
Abideen Jallow Staff Reporter March 11, 2020 Atholton’s boys varsity basketball team is still alive in the playoffs with hopes of becoming 3A State Champions. The team finished the regular season with a record of […]

Atholton BSU Presents: HBCU Culture
Black Student Union took the key focus of what Atholton is all about and projected that onto the stage in this year’s BSU assembly. The assembly involved music, spoken words, dance performances, and dialogue by a combination of students in the club.

Mentoring the Next Generation
Have you ever thought about working at your dream job starting in high school? Some students start their junior or senior year in the Intern/Mentor class.

Fish Out of Water: Props to Musicals
Suffice to say I had no idea what I was doing at the Drama Learning Center, waiting for the next showing of Brooklyn: The Musical.

Fish Out of Water: Social Butterfly Goes Lone Wolf
Anyone who has ever talked to me can tell that I am very social and typically do not go out by myself. However, I decided that I would try and change that since I will be on my own in college starting this fall.

Teachers Are Stressed Too
Gisele Chiang-Tenbrock Section Editor As a kid, I imitated my teachers. I liked to pretend I was in charge by checking answers or writing corrections on worksheets I’d made up, or I would sneak into […]

Fish Out of Water: No Escape
The situation at hand was that radicals had overtaken the train and there were only 60 minutes to get off.

Breaking Out of My Cocoon
Chloe Sullivan Staff Reporter Everyone who knows me knows that I’m terrified of bugs. My usual routine for dealing with them includes a massive Raid can and a lot of running. Some insects, like ladybugs, […]