‘The Last Man On Earth’ Might Not Last

By Milan Polk ’16 Fox’s advertising shows it is excited to premiere “The Last Man on Earth” on March 1, but it looks like its intended money-maker most likely will not last. “The Last Man on Earth” stars former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Will Forte as Phil Miller, the last man alive in the year 2020 after a virus … Read More

Greek Life Calls This Lonely Senior

By Stephen Luckey ‘15 As excitement among seniors for college grows, senior Chris Thompson is ecstatic to begin his new journey in Greek Life. In February, Thompson decided his heart is set on attending Clemson University in the fall. As a college freshman, Thompson plans to rush first semester to join Kappa Sigma. Thompson looks forward to participating in educationally … Read More

Put Tests in PARCC

By Stacey Wells ’15 As many individuals recognize, our country needs a major renovation of its educational system. Unfortunately, the higher powers seem to believe that more testing will solve everything. The federal government has been pushing for an increase in testing for years and it has finally begun in MCPS. The PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of College and Careers) … Read More

Gymnastics Looks to Improve with Help from New Members

By Morgan Hill ’16 After a successful 2014 season that culminated with a third- place finish at the MCPS county championship, the gymnastics team hopes to remain successful despite graduating four talented seniors. With notable wins over talented teams last season, the Warriors enter the 2015 as a contender for the county championship title. The Warriors will see many new … Read More

Project Change Hosts Third Annual Dodgeball Tournament

By John Sutherland ’16 photos by Jack Armstrong ’15 For the third straight year, Project Change hosted a dodgeball tournament as a fundraiser for a charity. This year, the tournament took place on February 23 and raised close to $800 for You Have The Power, a bullying prevention program for middle school kids. The tournament was expanded to 18 teams … Read More

Frumkin and Siarkas Lead Wrestlers

By Sammie Spillman ’16 Two members of the wrestling team, senior Andrew Frumkin and junior Charlie Siarkas, both made it to county finals on Tuesday February 24. The boys both played huge roles on the team throughout the entire season and led the team in pins, wins, and team points—Frumkin with 16 pins, 27 wins, and 123 team points and … Read More

Warriors Look to Cap off a Strong Season

By Hunter Moore ’15 The girls’ basketball team finished the regular season with a record of 15-7, their best record in recent years, under new coach Tim Hobbs. The Warriors’ clinched No. 3 seed in their section, with an accompanying first-round bye despite finishing the season with a 43-35 loss to Rockville (11-9) on the Rams’ senior night. The girls … Read More