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Reporting the news since 1914

The Blue & Gold

Reporting the news since 1914

The Blue & Gold

Our Oceans Are Dying

By Madison Roberts
Feb 4, 2022

The shores of Skálabotnur Beach were red. On September 12, 2021, 1,428 Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins were brutally slaughtered in the Faroe Islands, Denmark, in a yearly event called “The Grind.”...

Top 3 Marist Clubs We Should Bring Back

By Grace Neil, Features Editor
Feb 4, 2022

      Throughout Marist’s history, there have been dozens of student clubs, some of which no longer exist because of scheduling complications or declining interest. But I believe that some of these...

From Gravel to Garden

By Gigi Glennon, Op/Ed Editor
Feb 3, 2022

      Eager to make a greener Marist, students in the term one Environmental Science class transformed the parking gravel behind the Sophomore Lot into a small, local garden. In just three months,...

Should Teachers Give Work Over Break?

By Amanda Altarejos, Editor in Chief
Feb 3, 2022

      A few weeks ago, the holidays were in full swing. Every student looked forward to the fourteen days we have away from school to enjoy the season’s festivities. Some, however, dread the break...

Marist’s Unsolved Mysteries: The Time Capsule

Marist’s Unsolved Mysteries: The Time Capsule

By Grace Neil '22, Features Editor
Oct 12, 2021

      That’s right, folks! You read that right. We have a time capsule! While I was working in my Archival Research class—which is, objectively speaking, the best class at Marist—, we found a...

Transitioning to Marist in the Middle of a Pandemic

Nov 13, 2020

Transitioning to any new school can be difficult, and adding a global pandemic into the mix makes it even more challenging. However, Marist’s fantastic resources for new students have eased this transition...

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