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First annual Suburbia music festival taking place next weekend

First annual Suburbia music festival taking place next weekend

Marisa Charpentier, Editor in chief April 28, 2014

Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve isn’t typically associated with the sounds of alt-rock bands like Blue October and the bluesy vibes of Alabama Shakes. On May 3 and 4, however, music from these groups...

Typically atypical

Typically atypical

Marisa Charpentier, Editor in Chief March 7, 2014

Okay, I confess. I am a typical white girl. I have remained faithful to the same pair of dark brown Ugg boots since the sixth grade. My yoga pants are folded neatly inside the drawer of my dresser, ready...

From sidelines to spotlight

From sidelines to spotlight

Marisa Charpentier, Editor in chief February 7, 2014

For the past two years, a white line has separated 16-year-old Eiler Buck from his football teammates on the field. An eighth grader at Downing Middle School and captain of the C Team, Eiler spent each...

A stressed-out generation

Marisa Charpentier November 4, 2013

Extracurriculars, clubs, jobs, sports, homework, pressure to get into college, relationships, family responsibilities - the list goes on. Today’s teens are no strangers to pressure and busy schedules....

Nostalgia in a box

Nostalgia in a box

Marisa Charpentier, Editor in Chief October 16, 2013

August 1 marked the day most college applications opened. The day millions of rising seniors, who had been waiting to reach this pivotal moment like racehorses behind the gates, finally logged on to the...

Sabrina's story

Sabrina’s story

Marisa Charpentier, Editor in Chief October 16, 2013

Senior Sabrina Renteria started it in the eighth grade. She did it because she was bored. She did it because she had seen it before. She did it to see if she could.     Sitting in her friend’s bedroom,...

Most Influential Women

Most Influential Women

Marisa Charpentier, Editor-in-chief September 20, 2013

Long-distance swimmer, Diana Nyad made history when she swam 110 miles from Cuba to Florida over labor day weekend. Her fifth attempt since 1978, this feat made her the first person to swim the path without...

Spring Break…

Marisa Charpentier, managing editor September 20, 2013

As students sluggishly slip back into their daily routines after a week of cruising around the Caribbean or getting that pre-prom tan down in Mexico, I’d like to take a moment to outline all of the reasons...

Teachers create new AP Civics course

Teachers create new AP Civics course

Marisa Charpentier May 2, 2013

Next year’s seniors will have the opportunity to take a combined 18-week AP Government and AP Macroeconomics course called “AP Civics.” The class integrates these two courses by splitting the group...

Original is the new pink

Marisa Charpentier, managing editor January 22, 2013

If Marcus High School had its own zodiac calendar, I’m pretty sure 2012 would have been the Year of the Hipster. Of course, if you ask any one of these “hipsters” if this is true, they will deny...

Back on track

marisa charpentier, managing editor January 15, 2013

It was the last race of the day. The crowd, bundled up in sweaters and coats, waited for the final runners to cross the finish line of the district cross country meet in October 2002. Track and Cross Country...

Expect the unexpected

marisa charpentier October 17, 2012

If I were to go to rehab, it would be for excessive planning. When I was in elementary school, I made foam hangers labeled with the days of the week. Before a new week began, I would hang up an outfit...

TCBY Review

marisa charpentier, managing editor September 17, 2012

Over the past few years, frozen yogurt has become a nationwide trend. This frozen fad pulled once-devout ice cream lovers away from their double-scooped chocolate cones and into a world of frozen lusciousness....

Nook or book?

Nook or book?

Marisa Charpentier, Assistant Feature Editor February 15, 2012

The smell of coffee drifted towards me as I swung open the Barnes and Noble doors. I swiftly walked past the shelves containing hundreds of novels. On a normal occasion, every book that caught my eye would...

Sophomore defeats cancer twice

Sophomore defeats cancer twice

Marisa Charpentier, Assistant Feature Editor February 7, 2012

Sophomore Justin Collins was only 8. Only 8 when the needles began poking and prodding. Only 8 when his immune system began to deteriorate. Only 8 when he became a survivor. "No, I want to stay here,"...

Perfection can be blinding

Perfection can be blinding

Marisa Charpentier, Assistant Feature Editor January 23, 2012

I’ve lived a bland, sheltered life, and I’ve come out "perfect." My family is "perfect." My neighborhood is "perfect." My world is "perfect."  But I guess this perfection is where the problem lies....

Looking forward

Looking forward

Marisa Charpentier, Assistant Feature Editor January 23, 2012

The sun was setting on an October evening in 2006.  Along with family and fellow baseball team members, 11-year-old Ryan Davies visited a racetrack for an end-of-the-season Little League party.  Ryan...

Volleyball heads to regionals in Abilene

Marisa Charpentier, Reporter November 11, 2011

After winning the first three playoff games, volleyball has succeeded in securing a spot at regionals. The team began their winning streak at the first playoff game against Justin Northwest and continued...

Senior wins Marcus Idol title

Marisa Charpentier, Reporter October 5, 2011

Speakers blared the American Idol theme song in the auditorium Thursday, Sept. 22 as viewers took their seats. Emcee of the night, senior Dalton Dallas, danced his way to the microphone. The lights dimmed.            ...

Volleyball creeps past Lake Highlands

Marisa Charpentier, Reporter September 9, 2011

Marcus volleyball played against the Lake Highland Wildcats last Friday night. The first point was scored for Marcus’s varsity team mere seconds into the game by junior Regan McGuire. Several other points...