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AP testing time stressful for students
Ivo Madej, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

AP testing is in session, which can be a stressful time for many students. College credit is on the line. The tests, administered by the College...

Cubs dominate in May
Blake Guenther, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

The 2026 season has felt different for the Chicago Cubs from the first pitch in April. After struggling and rebuilding for years after the 2016...

Questions surround the future of LeBron James’ basketball career
Ashton Salski, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

As questions surrounding the future of LeBron James continue to grow, the possibility of retirement has become one of the NBA’s biggest storylines...

Chicago Bears 2026-27 Schedule
Ethan Malka, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

The lights at Soldier Field may shine brighter than ever this fall. The 2026–27 season schedule for the Chicago Bears has fans believing that...

Bemrich throws no hitter
Ethan Malka, Staff Writer • April 28, 2026

On Monday April 13th, Mundelein pitcher Will Bemrich threw a no hitter against the Stevenson Patriots. Bemrich threw seven innings with seven...

AP testing time stressful for students
Ivo Madej, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

AP testing is in session, which can be a stressful time for many students. College credit is on the line. The tests, administered by the College Board, require lots of studying and preparation in order to do well. How are...

Between the Panels: Jason Walz visits MHS
Emily Luu, Staff Writer • April 24, 2026

Mundelein High School was proud to welcome YA comic book author Jason Walz to the auditorium stage last Monday. Walz, an avid comic book enthusiast himself, focuses heavily on spreading mental health awareness throughout...

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Cubs dominate in May
Blake Guenther, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

The 2026 season has felt different for the Chicago Cubs from the first pitch in April. After struggling and rebuilding for years after the 2016 World Series, the Cubs last year, and to start this year, have looked like a...

Questions surround the future of LeBron James’ basketball career
Ashton Salski, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

As questions surrounding the future of LeBron James continue to grow, the possibility of retirement has become one of the NBA’s biggest storylines heading into the offseason. After completing another productive season...

Chicago Bears 2026-27 Schedule
Ethan Malka, Staff Writer • May 18, 2026

The lights at Soldier Field may shine brighter than ever this fall. The 2026–27 season schedule for the Chicago Bears has fans believing that the franchise has entered a new era. After an 11-win campaign and a playoff...

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Review: “Hoppers” is a great hop into 2026 for Pixar
Emily Luu, Staff Writer • April 1, 2026

In 2025, Pixar released Elio, a sci-fi adventure about an 11-year-old who aliens mistake for Earth’s ambassador. However, a combination of  poor marketing and a decline in interest for kids’ movies made it the animation...

Wicked: For Good
Emily Luu, Staff Writer • December 1, 2025

Your favorite pink and green duo is back in theaters–the highly anticipated sequel, Wicked: For Good, released this weekend, and is blowing up the box office.  Currently, Wicked: For Good has the second-highest opening...

Way down underground: Eurydice
Way down underground: Eurydice
Emily Luu, Staff Writer • October 31, 2025

With the start of school comes a fresh line of plays and musicals lined up for the year from the theatre department. This year, alumni Madeline Martorana will be directing her debut show, Eurydice. Based on the Greek myth...

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Springing forward
Nadia Garcia, Staff Writer • April 21, 2026

Twice a year, students across the country adjust their clocks for daylight savings and their sleep schedules along with it. While the tradition has been around for over a century, many high school students are questioning...

“Squeeze” the Day
Nadia Garcia, Staff Writer • April 21, 2026

While walking through the halls, you’ve probably noticed a colorful trend popping up in classrooms, cafeterias, and even during passing periods: NeeDohs. These soft, squishy stress toys have quickly become one of the...

The history of Chicago’s green river
Ivo Madej, Staff Writer • April 1, 2026

For 60 years, the Chicago River has been dyed green every March in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. For a whole week, the river goes from an elegant aquamarine to a bold, beautiful green. But where did this tradition originate...

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