Tag: feature

Meet James Obasiolu: “It’s All About the Future”
Story by Laycie Gullion
Image courtesy of NOAA Fisheries

Club Roundup: The Creative Writing Club
Every Monday afternoon, young writers group together in room C154…Once everyone is ready, they set down to create another world through the page. Photo Courtesy of Slidesgo.

Howard County Bus Drivers Demands
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The Teaching Academy of Maryland
Story by: Quinny Boyle
Image courtesy of: Ms. Johnson-Rolle

Teachers vs Students Music Taste
Written By: Maria Emmons Rap, Country, Pop, Rock, the ongoing debate… What is the best genre of music? Between students and teachers at Atholton, what are the differences in their music taste? Are there differences? […]

Hairspray Offers New Opportunities for Students
Ayo Awofeso Staff Reporter 4 February 2022 It could be something about the lights. Maybe hearing the cheers of the audience, or being on the stage high above the ground. One way or another, every […]

Introducing Non-Binary Artists in the Music Industry
Story by: Imani Smith
Image Courtesy of: Google
As pop culture continues to change and expand, many minorities are still struggling to break through into mainstream media. How commonly is there a non-binary person in a show or movie? Gender non-conforming, along with transgender people, have been fighting for their rights for decades. Even though progress has been made to represent LGBTQ+ Americans, there is still a long way to go within the entertainment and music industries. Although, non-binary artists such as Evann McIntosh, Dreamer Isioma, and Ashnikko, are figures who can effectively bring light to their community.

Comfort VS Style: a Dive Into Fashion at Atholton
Imani Smith Image courtesy of: Emilyn Woodworth Staff reporter 21 December 2021 Entering high school often means exploring your interests and figuring out who you want to be and how you want to be perceived. […]

Atholton’s Class of 2021: High School and Beyond
As Atholton’s seniors prepare for college and future success after graduation, they reflect on their experiences during high school and the college admissions process.
Story by: Ryen Eley
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