December 16, 2024
  • 10:56 am National Honor Society kicks off this year of volunteering and donation with Empty Bowls!
  • 9:40 am Moline Girls Basketball Prepares for Holiday Hoops
  • 3:06 pm Moline Football Team Rushes into Playoffs
  • 3:05 pm Call of Duty Vanguard
  • 2:22 pm Student Hunger Drive Off to a Ravenous Start

By: Emily Biesterfeld Line O’ Type Co-Editor in Chief This past summer, the rise in police brutality (rather the rise in video evidence of such) has sparked a resurgence in the Black Lives Matter movement. With this spark, there has been a lot of strife and litigations to the organization and the saying. Most famous, […]

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By Charley Poor Line O’Type News Editor Sometimes it feels like nobody can agree on anything in politics, but it feels like we’ve all come together on one thing ahead of this election–whatever happens, we are going to remember it for a long time.  Do you want to have a front-row seat to history in […]

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By Trevor Francque  Line O’Type Sports Co-Editor The Moline Golf team has recently closed up its strange fall season. One male golfer and one female golfer advanced to the sectional level, Aaron Rogers and Kacie Knary, but unfortunately, there is no state meet this year due to COVID-19 concerns. This season was much different than […]

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By Larissa Horton Line O’Type Co-Editor in Chief On March 24th of this year, the Internet Archive (IA)’s Open Library announced the beginning of its “National Emergency Library.” Until June 30th, the library, which typically only lends out any one book to one person at a time, would remove all limits on the number of […]

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By Phineas VanVooren Line O’Type Entertainment Co-Editor With the upcoming release of the PS5, Xbox series X, and Xbox series S, fans are already battling on which console will win the “console war.” As of right now, both Playstation and Xbox are releasing two different consoles at two different price points. The PS5 is releasing […]

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By: Nicole Artemyev  Line O’ Type Focus Co-Editor For the first time, Moline High School has undergone a dramatic change to its education structure to ensure safety for all students during the Covid-19 pandemic. Understanding the value of face-to-face learning between students and teachers, the 2020-2021 school year started off as a hybrid learning system […]

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By: Samuel Schwartz Line O’ Type News Co-Editor With the Covid-19 pandemic still persisting throughout the world, people are hopeful that a vaccine will be just around the corner. Unfortunately, one of the large drugmakers in the latter stages of vaccine development has halted its clinical trials. Johnson & Johnson has, as of Monday, October […]

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By Emma Pollock LO’T Feature Co-Editor With the weather getting colder and the leaves changing color, who doesn’t want to cuddle up with a warm beverage, a good book, and the perfect candle? If you’re looking for the latter and also happen to be interested in your zodiac sign, look no further.  Here are some […]

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By Emma Pollock LO’T Feature Co-Editor Fall is a great time for both outdoor and indoor activities, layers, and spending quality time with the people we love. But this fall is a little different. With social distancing and some quarantine regulations still in place, everyone has to make sure to stay safe while still partaking […]

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By: Larissa Horton Line O’ Type News Editor SB0533, the bill proposing permanent Daylight Savings Time in Illinois, is currently making its way through the state legislature. Filed by Bunker Hill Democrat Andy Manar, the bill was inspired by a civics project from a group of Carlinville High School students. Advocates, such as the Carlinville […]

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