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Mayo High School students get together for change

Mayo High School students get together for change

James Arnold, Editor February 23, 2018

On February 21st, the first school day since President’s day, over one hundred Mayo High School students walked out at 12:00 noon to protest lax gun laws and continued gun violence in schools. Many wore...

Spring Fling

Spring Fling

February 23, 2018

What: A blacklight mixer for all students! You can even bring friends from other schools (with prior approval)! When: Saturday, March 10th from 8-11 p.m.! Where: IN THE GYM! Dress Code: Casual white...

Coffee and campaign speeches

Coffee and campaign speeches

James Arnold, Editor February 9, 2018

For the first time since 2002, Rochester’s current mayor Ardell Brede isn’t running to keep his office. This is a pretty significant change. He’s been mayor for almost the entirety of the lives of...

Why should we celebrate Black History Month?

Why should we celebrate Black History Month?

James Arnold, Editor February 6, 2018

Many argue that celebrating Black History Month, or any kind of recognition for people of color, is only promoting segregation and racism. But in a world where people of color still face the challenges...

Christian athletes unite

Christian athletes unite

Quincy Hill, Staff Writer January 8, 2018

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is one of the clubs in Mayo High School that isn’t as noticed as most of the other clubs, but that does not take away  from how fun and interesting...

Mayo speech team

Mayo speech team

Beni Benyei, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

Mayo Speech Team is a group of powerful young students that practice and use their speaking skills to participate in competitions throughout the year. Speech team is all about working together to encourage,...

Mayo Wrestling breaks the chain of mediocrity

Mayo Wrestling breaks the chain of mediocrity

Quincy Hill, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

Mayo High School wrestling is expecting one of their best seasons in a long time. With Mayo’s roster being a mix of veteran wrestlers that have the sport engraved in their DNA and  new young athletic...

Welcome to American Sign Language

Welcome to American Sign Language

Kalista Miller, Staff Writer December 18, 2017

  Mayo High School would like to welcome a new American Sign Language (ASL) teacher, Mrs. Bruns. Even though she only has three classes, she has had a busy start to her first school year, but the warm...

H.O.P.E. Club gives hope to others

H.O.P.E. Club gives hope to others

Hannah Sauer, Staff Writer December 18, 2017

H.O.P.E. stands for Health Organization for the Purpose of Educating others. H.O.P.E. club strives to raise awareness and money to promote mental health, healthy choices, and education about health disorders...

New literature program brings student work into the limelight

New literature program brings student work into the limelight

Beni Benyei, Staff Writer December 11, 2017

Student Literature Share (SLS) is a brand new program created by the Mayo library aimed at inspiring students to share their passion for literature. This program allows students to put their best works...

In the Heights highlights the beauty of diversity

In the Heights highlights the beauty of diversity

Beni Benyei, Staff Writer December 11, 2017

Mayo High School’s drama department, Mayo Stage Door, put on their yearly fall musical running November 16th through the 19th. This year’s musical was In The Heights by Quiara Alegría Hudes. I...

School transitions

School transitions

Laura Cullinane, Staff Writer December 11, 2017

“I thought MHS was our school,” says confused senior Garret Hanson; in fact, the initials symbolize the change the school is making from the National Honor Society (NHS) to the Mayo Honor Society (MHS)....

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