National Honor Society kicks off this year of volunteering and donation with Empty Bowls!
admin January 26, 2022 0 COMMENTSBy: Maranda Bargren LO’T Focus Editor “Empty Bowls is a Moline tradition that brings so many of our community members together for the common goal of ending hunger in our community.” Empty Bowls is a fun event where people of the community can come to the high school and socialize while eating soup. From this […]
READ MOREBy Anna Otten, LO’T Sports Reporter This season our Moline Lady Maroons Varsity Basketball team has had a record of 4-3 so far. The players include Jada Tatum (10), Caroline Hazen (12), Kadence Tatum (13), Charlie’s Martel (14), Nadi McDowell-Nunn (20), Jazmine Cunningham (22), Paige Melton (24), Layla Jackson (30), Tahlea Tirrell (32), Nailah Anders […]
READ MOREBy Vivian Veto, LO’T Sports Co-Editor Moline football has had an incredible season, going undefeated in the WB8 and having a streak of three straight shutouts in regular season competition. Head coach, Mike Morrissey has led these athletes to victory after having a rough spring season. Coach Morrissey believes that “Normalcy helped, as far as […]
READ MOREBy Phineas VanVooren, LO’T Entertainment Editor Call of Duty is one of the longest going video game franchises in the industry as of now, and with the hype behind the new Call of Duty Vanguard, fans are expecting a masterpiece when it is released on Friday, November 5. Call of Duty fans must have been […]
READ MOREBy Emma VanWinkle, LO’T News Reporter The Student Hunger Drive is a competition between schools in the Quad Cities to see which school can donate the most cans of food. However, it is more than a competition. The Student Hunger Drive is a way to give back to the community and help those in need. […]
READ MOREBy Kira Trapkus, LO’T News Reporter You may have noticed strikers around intersections holding up signs that say UAW Strike, which has been going on for roughly 2 weeks. These people are putting in effort to get their point across by parading around town with messages on their cars in an attempt to spread the […]
READ MOREMHS Theatre’s Fall Play “You Can’t Take It With You” Gets Rave Reviews
admin November 4, 2021 0 COMMENTSBy Anandi Hoogheem, LO’T Feature Reporter and Maranda Bargren, LO’T Feature Co-Editor This year’s fall play was Moss Hart and George S. Koffman’s, “You Can’t Take It With You,” a three-part comedy from 1936. It follows Alice Sycamore, played by junior Lillian Cobert as she falls in love with Tony Kirby, played by senior Josh […]
READ MOREBy: Hannah Gault Line O’Type Focus Co-Editor Whether you attended school for two four-hour days or opted to stay home fully remote, I think it is easy to say that this first quarter of the 2020-2021 school year has been interesting, to say the least. For this first quarter, hybrid students with the last […]
READ MOREBy: Janey Locander Line O’ Type Feature Co-Editor This school year has been different in many ways. Not only has our regular learning been affected, but those in sports and other school activities have been as well. Due to Covid-19, heavy restrictions have been put in place to ensure our safety, meaning students have had […]
READ MOREHaving to compete within six feet: Girls swimming and diving team still finds success during the pandemic
admin November 16, 2020 0 COMMENTSBy Tayler Gilmore Line O’Type Sports Co-Editor Strokes, strength, and speed. In a matter of seconds, she reaches the edge of the pool marking the end of the race. As she climbs out of the water expecting a crowd to cheer her on, she sees only empty bleachers replacing the fans she used to look […]
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