Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Baltimore Mayoral Race Approaches; Voters Look for Change:

By Neel Lakhanpal ‘16 I think it is safe to assume that you either have not heard anything about the upcoming Baltimore mayoral race or have heard it mentioned once or twice but know nothing about who’s running. Among these reasons is certainly the presidential race casting a shadow over all over politics in the nation, especially several key Congressional races. Not only is this...
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A Glance Into The Malone School: A Virtual Learning Experience

By Madison Akers '17   As the fourth quarter of the school year launches and the countdown for summer begins, Severn students must start thinking about next year’s course selections.  Some students may turn a cold shoulder to the obligatory duties of the approaching school year, but there is an exciting aspect to your course selection process for next year.  Back...
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Spotlight: Fellows Projects

By Devin Munroe '16 This article spotlights on two seniors, Jack Elstner and Tricia Oxford. Both Tricia and Jack have taken on the responsibility of a Fellows project their senior year. The Fellows program was put in place to allow students to develop a year long project and pursuit of one of their passions. This a serious undertaking as these students put in hours upon hours of work...
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Murder at Water Street

By Zak Rosen '16   Thursday the 14th sees the opening of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at the Water Street Players. The play is the longest running show of all time, having been produced continuously in London since 1952. It features the most intriguing of characters, from an uninvited guest with an Italian accent (Jimmy Diamondidis, ’18) and a peculiar young architect (Sam Agro, ’18)...
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Mourning Meating: Senioritis

By Zak Rosen '16 Ever since the return of students from Spring Break everywhere, an epidemic has swept the nation from Los Angeles to New York to that weird town in the south of Kentucky where the local high school only has twelve students (all named Jed), and Severn is no exception: the plague of senioritis has begun.                          ...
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