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Reporting the news since 1914

The Blue & Gold

Reporting the news since 1914

The Blue & Gold

Adriana Acevedo

Adriana Acevedo, Staff Writer

Adriana Acevedo is a freshman staff writer. This is her first year as a part of the Blue and Gold writing team, and she is loving it! At Marist, Adriana is involved in Student Council and Lacrosse. She is currently trying to start a new club at Marist with Alex Treanor ‘24. In her free time, Adriana enjoys baking, acting, sleeping, and spending time with her friends and family. She is excited to be a part of the longest-running school newspaper in all of Georgia.

All content by Adriana Acevedo
J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye”

Why We Learn What We Learn: English 9 Edition

By Adriana Acevedo, Staff Writer
May 8, 2021
Why do we learn what we do? What significance will it have in our lives? Instead of keeping these thoughts in my mind, I sat down with two English teachers, Katherine Carroll ‘10 and Shannon Juhan, to learn the importance of reading J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye” and William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth.”
Putting 2020 Behind Us: Some of the Marist Fam Share Their Resolutions

Putting 2020 Behind Us: Some of the Marist Fam Share Their Resolutions

By Adriana Acevedo and Alex Treanor
Feb 6, 2021
By making your resolutions easy and small, you are more likely to be able to stick to them and accomplish your goals.
B group seniors went all out for their Senior Halloween on Thursday, Oct. 29.

Halloween Night in 2020

By Adriana Acevedo and Alex Treanor
Nov 2, 2020
Halloween. It's the season of costumes, candy, scary movies, and now, a pandemic. No matter your age, trick-or-treating is an enjoyable and fun activity, but it’s tricky to grab a bag of candy from six feet apart. 
A Marist Alumna Begins Her First Year as a Counselor (with the gift of Ms. Rona)

A Marist Alumna Begins Her First Year as a Counselor (with the gift of Ms. Rona)

By Adriana Acevedo, Staff Writer
Oct 1, 2020
The first year in a new job is always an adjustment, even more so during a pandemic. Stephanie Word, Marist Class of 2010, is lucky that she already knows her way around Marist as a former student. Word is a new Personal/Academic Counselor this year...
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