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A student tops her pancake with fresh fruit March 28 at the pancake breakfast hosted by the lacrosse team. The team also provided chocolate chips, whipped cream and orange juice. photo by Julia Kerrigan

Lacrosse team hosts pancake breakfast

by Julia Kerrigan, Opinion Editor April 8, 2018
Students were invited to pay $3 for two pancakes made by Chef Scott Brake of Bistro Kids.
The NET ministries visited the school to host the sophomore retreat. The NET team is composed of travelling Catholic missionaries. photo courtesy of NET ministries

Sophomore retreat held by NET Ministries

by Reagan Penn, Writer April 8, 2018
The NET Team traveled to the school to host the sophomore retreat.
This spot is where the TV was taken April 3. photo by Aspen Cherrito

Windmoor thief gets away with a TV

by Aspen Cherrito, Instagram and Facebook Editor April 6, 2018
A male suspect smashed the windows of Windmoor on the morning of April 3 to take a TV.
The Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault aims to help sexual assault survivors and educate people about consent and sexual assault. photo courtesy of MOCSA

Sophomores learn about MOCSA and Sexual Assault

by Kailee Ford, Writer April 3, 2018
Students also watched a documentary about an Israeli model who was raped by one of her travel agents.
Chessy Prout, after writing a memoir about her sexual assault, visited the school to talk about sexual assault. photo by Grace Fiorella

Chessy Prout visits talking about her sexual assault

by Grace Fiorella, Photographer April 3, 2018
Prout discussed out undermined sexual assault is in today's society.
Sophomore Mia Falcon sold bracelets in memory of Alex Carney. Her bracelet sits on a table. photo courtesy of Mia Falcon

Sophomore Mia Falcon sells bracelets in memory of Alex Carney at SME

by Riley McNett, Snapchat Editor March 28, 2018
Carney donated all of his organs when the doctors determined there was no chance of survival.
Juniors Natalie Telep, left, and Gabrielle Mesa sit in the auditorium to watch the screening of Youth Under Fire March 26. Speaker and director of Higher M-Pact Tyrone Flowers answered questions following the screening. photo by Trang Nguyen

Human Dignity club screens documentary “Youth Under Fire”

by Julia Kerrigan, Opinion Editor March 27, 2018
Tyrone Flowers, who is interviewed in the documentary, was present after the screening to answer questions.
Senior Maura Graham holds up her sign at the March for our Lives in Theis Park March 24. Graham attended the march along with other students and teachers. photo by Meghan Baker

Students and teachers attend March for our Lives to protest against gun violence

by Kate Jones, Meghan Baker, and Anna Louise Sih March 27, 2018
Teachers and students attended in solidarity with those affected by gun violence.
Flyers for the Free The Girls Bra Drive were hung throughout the school to promote donations of gently used bras. The drive was sponsored by the schools book club. photo by Lucy Hoop

Book Club holds Bra Drive for girls who have experienced trafficking

by Lucy Hoop, Photographer March 26, 2018
Carrie Jacquin, the moderator of the school's Book Club, included a free month of yoga at Hagoyah to one lucky student who donated bras.
The theme of the conference was The Power of Sisterhood. photo by Kendall Lanier

Students attend the Women of Color Conference

by Kendall Lanier, Sports Editor March 21, 2018
The Conference was held on International Women's Day. It was centered around empowering women.
Students hold signs that say Live and Let Live during the organized walk out to protest gun violence on March 7. photo by Madeline Loehr

Students stage walk out to advocate for gun control

by Lucy Hoop, Photographer March 8, 2018
Schools around the country will stage similar walk outs on March 14 and April 20 to advocate for gun control and honor students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Mayor Sly James advocates for gun control to students and faculty in the quad March 7. Multiple news stations filmed the event. photo by Amy Schaffer

A letter from Mayor Sly James to students

by Mayor Sly James March 8, 2018
The mayor addresses students in an open letter after the recent Parkland school shooting.
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