Tri-M’s Valentines Day Coffee House by Nassa Warab, Freshman On the night of Tuesday, February 11th, Tri-M hosted their annual Valentines Day Coffee House show at Marblehead High School. The event consisted of a fun combination of musical performances, desserts, and socialization. With ticket prices at $5 per student and $10 for adults, every dollar…
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Headlight February 12
Senior Fundraisers by Benji Boyd, Senior, Editor-in-Chief Heading into the second semester, many MHS senior’s minds are already drifting towards May and June. As the exciting events of senior week grow ever nearer, our senior class student council is working hard to raise the funds to make them all possible. Recently, the MHS community has…
Headlight February 5, 2025
ICHSA 2025, Georgia Marshall, Assistant Editor, Sophomore On Saturday, February 1st, a surprising flurry of snow greeted us as we prepared for one of the biggest days of our year. Everything was white and still as we buzzed around, packing bags and texting each other frantically, nervous energy humming in the air. At 11:30, we…
Headlight January 22
Senior Show by Arabella Pelakoudas, Sophomore Senior Show. The spirited event that the students of Marblehead High School enjoy as they watch the senior class dazzle the audience. All proceeds go to the senior class to assist in funding an assortment of projects such as the senior prom, class gifts, and other class expenses. This…
Headlight January 15
Coming Soon at MHS: Hadestown by Benji Boyd, Editor-in-Chief, Senior This past Wednesday, the Marblehead High School Drama Club met to discuss the upcoming spring musical for the first time. This year’s selection is Hadestown, a hit musical that retells the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, with songs inspired by American folk music and…
Headlight January 8, 2025
South Korea Plane Crash by Teagan Freedman, Sophomore On December 29, 2024, a devastating plane crash occurred with a Boeing 737-800 airplane in Muan International Airport in South Korea. The plane was meant to land, but pulled back up after a failed attempt. The plane then received a bird strike warning from ground control. The…
Thespian vs. Athlete
Sam Jendrysik, Junior Extracurriculars are a cornerstone of any kid’s school experience. They fill afternoons and put a nice little bow on college applications. Some extracurriculars, such as newspaper club or ACG club, can be done with ease, and without too much commitment. However, some of the bigger ticket extras take up a little more…
Mr. Richard’s Interview
by Ila Bumagin, Senior, Co-Editor-in-Chief Meet Dan Richards, new Assistant Principal for grades 11 and 12. Assistant principals often get a bad reputation. But Mr. Richards proves there is a fun side, too. Mr. Richards has his graduate degrees from Salem State (Education Administration Leadership) and Cambridge College (Negotiation and Conflict Resolution). He has worked…
Sisters; Friends; Twins
Aislin Freedman, Junior A semi-sentient forest that bargains for sacrifices. A mysterious, millenial old myth notoriously known as “the wolf.” Twins destined to be torn apart by a prophecy, a bargain, and a broken promise. Hannah Whitten’s debut novel is hauntingly evocative of the whispering, cruel shadows that hide behind trees and in the deep…
Bros Movie Review
Benji Boyd, Sophomore The LGBTQ community did not need the movie Bros. When I first heard about this movie, I completely misjudged it. I assumed, based on the trailer, the movie poster, and the title, that this was going to be the kind of gay movie that a straight person with ‘dark humor’ would write:…