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Features - Page 54

  • Bears Doing Big Things
  • Businesses Without Borders
  • Sporty Seniors
  • The Music Moment

M-A English Teacher Marei Kane Discusses her History at M-A and Future in Spain

Martha McGee
May 25, 2017

Voices of M-A: Aidan McKay, the tie dye king

Lynn Butzlaff
May 25, 2017

Voices of M-A: Erin Cole

Emily Young
May 22, 2017

Relay for Life raises 65,000 dollars for the American Cancer Society

Fiona Belk
May 20, 2017

The Computer Academy Part 2: Fostering a Close-Knit Community Through Field Trips

Kumali Schoen
May 17, 2017

Celebrating the different mothers of Mother’s Day

Kate Mulhern
May 14, 2017

The Computer Academy: A School Within a School

Kumali Schoen
May 5, 2017

“47 Days” brings light and love to M-A

Emma Dewey
May 2, 2017

M-A’s Got Talent: Scott Huffaker

Emily Young
May 2, 2017

Daniel Mountfort: Being Conservative at a Liberal School

Sabrina Watkins
May 1, 2017

Grab Bag Theater Creates Leaders and Community

Emma Dewey
April 30, 2017

Local author, Donia Bijan, releases her latest novel

Lynn Butzlaff
April 27, 2017
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