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Graphic depicting the duality of female pop stardom, ranging from countercultural subversion to conservatism.
Modern female pop stardom necessitates conformity
Beatrix Lozach, staff writer • April 11, 2025

I was about 4 or 5 when I heard “Love, Angel, Music, Baby” for the first time. My family had just moved to Austin from New York, where I was born, and amid that time of...

The vast majority of women in the U.S. have used contraception in the last year and 18 million use birth control to treat medical conditions. The infant mortality rate has increased significantly in Texas since the abortion ban went into effect. Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation, JAMA Pediatrics.
Birth control ills
April 4, 2025
Graphic depicting a common slogan of the Free Palestine movement, "existence is resistance".
An ephemeral ceasefire
March 20, 2025
Before becoming a teacher and track coach, Thea Ramsey ran Division 1 track at The University of Arizona where she ran long-distance events and steeplechase. Photo courtesy of Ramsey.
D1 to the one
Adele Seeboth, staff reporter • April 19, 2025

The track and field team has brought in a new coach for the 2025 season. Coming from running D1 cross-country and track and field at University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona,...

Varsity girls soccer team carries sophomore Ellie Wiseman, who scored both Knight goals, as they celebrate their 2-0 win over Victoria West, securing spot in Regional Playoffs
How Sweet 16 it is!
March 27, 2025
TODAY AND EV’RY DAY: The cast and crew held its first performance of Freaky Friday in the MAC on Feb. 20. The musical stars Ellie and Katherine Blake, a mother-daughter duo who swap bodies in this story of self-determination and acceptance. Although the musical is a comedy, it offers a deeper message for audiences according to sophomore Elora Clarke.

“I think Freaky Friday is about accepting yourself and everyone around you for who they are, flaws and all, Clarke said. “More than anything it’s about love and positivity and how you should put kindness and acceptance into the world.”

Clarke (far right) plays the role of Lois, a sassy wedding photographer helping Katherine with her upcoming wedding.

“I’m the photographer that works for weddings magazine to photograph Katherine’s wedding,” Clarke said. “I think my favorite moment in the show is the song ‘What You Got’ with me, Danielle, Torrey and Katherine.”

Clarke said that opening night went well despite a few technical errors.

“There were a few mistakes and technical errors, but overall I think the energy was good, the audience was good, and everyone gave a great performance.”

Caption by Katie Martin.
A Throwback Thursday to ‘Freaky Friday’
Sunday Cardinal, Avital Cuevas, Etta Fannin, Tegan Hahn, Anais Long, Sienna Martens, Katie Martin, Harper Maxwell, Piper Norfolk, Eva Sanchez, and Adele Seeboth April 17, 2025

With two other MacTheatre productions making huge news this week, it might seem odd that we are publishing a Freaky Friday photo essay, but we have been meaning to share this...

Marty catches the breeze on his grandfather's pontoon boat on Lake Hartwell on the Georgia-South Carolina border. Photo courtesy of Henry Winter.
The story of Marty, the family dog
Lillian Gray and Wren Vanderford April 21, 2025

Annabel and Henry Winter had always wanted a dog, so much so that in elementary school, Henry wrote a persuasive essay for his fourth-grade class about why he thought his...

Adventurefuls maybe be simple and a little harder than they should be, but they are still delicious, earning the second-highest rating in this review. Photo accessed on the slgckgc Flickr account. Republished here with permission under a creative Commons license.
Putting Girl Scout cookies to the taste test
Harper Maxwell, staff reporter • April 18, 2025

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience program averages around $800 million in cookie sales annually. With their cookies being back in season, I began to wonder if these boxes...

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SPECIAL EDUCATOR: In an off-the-court victory for boys basketball, Coach Carlin Shaw was named the 2025 Teacher of the Year today. Shaw is a Social Behavior Skills teacher and a special education case manager, and he is the head JV boys basketball coach and an assistant coach for varsity boys basketball. Assistant principal Gabriel Adame presented Shaw with a gift basket in the large gym, announcing his win. Shaw had tears in his eyes as he expressed his gratitude for the community that motivates him. Video by Dave Winter.
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