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: 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 […]

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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: Emily Biesterfelt LO’t Editor Getting tired of Atomic recently but want to satisfy your caffeine addiction? Since you don’t have a problem driving over to Iowa, try switching it up and going to Aroma Coffee in Davenport. A quiet little cafe right off of Brady Street, Aroma is located inside of The Green Thumbers. […]

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  By: Ella Goderis Attending high school, a pivotal and stressful time in everyone’s lives, can often be overwhelming. There are deadlines, college applications, scholarship essays, AP classes, rocky friendships, bad break ups, money troubles and extracurriculars. In the midst of all this chaos, a simple positive note of encouragement can completely change someone’s day […]

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By: Emily Biest The Empty Bowls Project is put on by the River Bend Food Bank of the QC and all donations made during Empty Bowls are donated to hungry families in need. The Empty Bowls  Project brings both the craftsmen and the community together to do something positive for the less fortunate. Potters make the […]

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  By Jane Locander Imagine a gym full of girls calling “ mine!” or “got it” as they bump, set, and spike the ball across the net. The crowd goes wild as they score the winning set! But did it ever occur to you that these volleyball players have stories of their own to tell? […]

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Madison Hoyt As a sunny day was coming to an end, the MHS bonfire was readied and burned as the Moline Marching Maroons played some sick tunes, welcoming all to dance and sing. This was a spectacular way to mark the beginning of a fun and exciting movie night and homecoming week! Spider-Man: Homecoming, a […]

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By: Nicole Artemyev Students, parents, teachers, elders, and locals all gathered in excitement on Friday, September 14th to watch the annual district homecoming parade! Avenue of the Cities was filled with smiling faces and children waiting anxiously to grab all the candy they could get! For senior Bella Mitchell, the most memorable part of her […]

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  By Emily Biest LO’T Reporter The Homecoming dance is quite a memorable event in some students’ academic career, and Homecoming 2018 was no exception. This year was particularly special because of the largely extravagant “Masquerade” theme. Many students were excited about this due to the uniqueness seen in every masquerade mask. They have intricate […]

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By: Janey Locander On September 12th, the Wednesday of homecoming week, the activity fair took place. It was hosted at Wharton Field House, as opposed to years passed when it was held in the West Gym at Moline High School. The students reported directly to Wharton, and the Metrolink bus schedule even made accommodations to […]

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