By Mickey Reyes At the beginning of this semester, Dr. A and her fellow students, Mickey, Anna, Emma, Amy, Cait, Mimi, Gabby, Ally, Tahreem, and Briana began diligently working on creating resolutions that would be presented at the Model OAS conference that was held in Washington D.C. over spring break. A little background information about…
By Andi Bailey In March, I wrote an article about my experience lobbying for House Bill 1219, The Educator Shortage Act. If you haven’t given it a read (which you should) here’s a synopsis. “HB 1219 was proposed by Governor Moore in order to help student-teachers to reduce the teacher shortage. This bill aspires to…
We operate under the name of the Petal Pushers. You may think it’s a joke, but make no mistake, this is no laughing matter. You see, we are a force to be reckoned with. Driven by ambition and passion, we had set out to conquer the most territory. It was never about the flowers. We…
By Grace Ekalle The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams first premiered in December of 1944 at the Civic Center in Chicago. It is a memory play, a term coined from the playwright himself, where the main character narrates the play from their own distinct memory. A play narrated from memory, a neurological phenomenon…
By Andi Bailey Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Women’s Basketball team made history this year by winning the CSAC championship for the first time ever! After closing their regular season with a 17-1 win, advancing to the CSAC semi-finals against Saint Elizabeth College, they won 66-52, advancing to the CSAC finals. With a full house,…
By Andi Bailey Makaylah Reyes, AKA Mickey, is a first-year student-athlete here at NDMU. Mickey played her first-ever lacrosse game on March 2, 2023. While she was a student-athlete all through high school and last semester, she had not taken up lacrosse until now. Even though she had never played before, she was welcomed onto…
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