Bella Takata, Senior, Guest Writer Statisticians have told us that a sample should be representative of its entire population and while I have no reason to believe that this room of glass flowers is an accurate reflection of every flower that ever was, when petals turn up like fallopian tubes and bisections slope like sesame…
I’m salty about ‘Saltburn’
Benji Boyd, Junior, Assistant Editor 2023 was a big year for cinema. The online ‘Barbenheimer’ phenomenon brought millions flocking to theaters back in July for the simultaneous release of Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ and Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer,’ allowing both movies to rake in massive profits in the box office. Ridley Scott delivered the second major biopic…
New Year’s resolutions
Aislin Freedman, Senior With the new year starting, many people encounter the question of a new year’s resolution. It is a popular tradition to, at the start of a new year, set a goal for yourself. The goal of this is often to motivate yourself to accomplish something that you have wanted to accomplish for…
An ode to stars
Mona Gelfgatt, Senior, Editor-in-Chief Each light in the sky has its own story. Your back hits the grass. You feel every prickle of the ground, every motion of the world. The wind blows past your face, you close your eyes, and take in a deep breath. Your eyes open to a deep black abyss full…
All hands on deck for “Pirates and Nothing Else”
Grey Collins, Sophomore As the new year kicks off, so is the preparation for a play called “Pirates and Nothing Else.” The play closely follows the adventures of the crew of a pirate ship as they try to save one of their crewmates from an angry sea witch. The play is the brainchild of MHS…
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…
School and stress: data and coping mechanisms
Benji Boyd, Junior, Assistant Editor With winter break rapidly approaching, many high schoolers feel that school has cranked up in intensity. Between teachers trying to cram one last unit in before the week off, to students desperately trying to make up missing assignments, to illness and burnout running rampant through the school, anyone could get…
Marblehead’s 52nd annual Christmas Walk
Georgia Marshall, Freshman It is December, and the holiday season has officially begun, bringing with it a plethora of traditions and festivities to make all spirits bright. As per every year, my household is in full Christmas mode, ambushed by holly and baubles the moment Thanksgiving was over. The Christmas tree can be seen sparkling…
Ode to Old North
Ila Bumagin, Senior, Editor-in-Chief There’s a lot that comes to mind when we think of our quaint town of Marblehead. Festive lighthouses, rocky beaches, Abbot Hall above the harbor, or our beloved storefronts. While this rings true for us all, I will always associate my hometown with Old North Church, with that tall white spire…
Meet Ms. Michtom!
Ila Bumagin, Senior, Editor-in-Chief Meet Ms. Rachel Michtom, Marblehead High School’s new band teacher! Ms. Michtom directs Concert Band, Marching Band, and Jazz Band. Beyond that, she teaches History of Rock and Roll, piano, electronic music, and guitar classes. This position is Ms. Michtom’s first full-time teaching job. She has a bachelor’s from Lawrence in…