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March Mammal Madness is directed and created by Professor Katie Hinde of Arizona State University and started on March 13.

Making madness in March Mammal Madness

Amelia Galliford, Staff Reporter April 11, 2023

A shrew mole versus a bumblebee bat, an emperor penguin against a lined seahorse and a striped rabbit versus a numbat. These crazy combinations are part of the educational activity known as March Mammal...

Provided by the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship, biology and research teacher Lauren D’Ambrosio ventured to Antarctica. After observing the wildlife and scenery, D’Ambrosio hopes to spread word of the importance of protecting the planet, so that places like Antarctica remain brimming with life. “If there’s one thing I hope to teach my students, it’s that our actions have implications and it’s important to be mindful of them,” D’Ambrosio said.

D’Ambrosio takes on Antarctica

Julia Hubbell, Editor-in-Chief January 18, 2023

Departing in Nov., biology and research teacher Lauren D’Ambrosio traveled alongside National Geographic to a land most only see in photographs: Antarctica. Her month-long journey was provided through...

Junior Elijah Huyck prepares to launch a marble into a cup during Stephen McGovern’s fourth period AP Physics class. “Basically, this lab was a real world application of the formulas we were learning in this class,” Huyck said. “The goal was to use the formulas we had learned to predict the outcome of a real world scenario.”

Launching into physics

Faith Shimick, Staff Reporter September 28, 2020

The time has come for Stephen McGovern’s AP Physics classes’ first real lab. The experiment is all about projectile motion, which means it is time to bring out the marble launchers. Students must figure...

On Friday, Nov. 1, the mangrove trees are potted and brought outside to grow.

Helping the environment one mangrove at a time

Joelle Wittig, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2020

Students gather around buckets, filling them with soil or rocks and burying mangrove seeds beneath the surface. Kiddie pools around campus provide an environment for the mangrove trees to be able to grow. Biology...

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