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Bringing up the Past

Dr. Timothy Fitzpatrick is always a smiling face on campus who will take any chance to get to know students, whether he teaches them or not. However, chances are if he’s talked...

A Love Beyond the Court

When everyone hears the name, Jalen Crawford, one thing that darts straight to the mind is basketball. As one of Maclay’s top shooting guards, Crawford spends each game at the three-point line...

A Heart-ly Impact

At the age of two, a toddler's biggest concern is what toy they are going to pick out at the store. However, this was not the main concern of junior Kenley Robinson...

“In The Middle” of Great Things

With the various endeavors and new initiatives happening on Maclay’s campus, many people are unaware that the love for journalism goes deeper than just The Andalusian. What initially started as a dream...

The Multifaceted Brain

Mastering a second language is hard. But when you do it, it means a lot more than just easier traveling, watching movies without subtitles and making international friendships. Studies from 2022 estimate...

Speedy Success

On your mark. Get set. Go.  These are the words that freshman Alana Wilson is always eager to hear. Wilson has been running track since the sixth grade and...

A Prodigy in the Making

A freshman starting on varsity? No surprise. The young soccer prodigy freshman Luke Daunt may seem like an underdog on the highest level of highschool sports, but the people around him and...

Raising More Than Just the Bar

Throughout the history of Maclay sports, boys varsity weightlifting has always been a prevalent and popular team to be a part of within the upper school community. While this team continues to...

The Struggles of Insecurities

When the deep and challenging topic of mental health illnesses and disorders are discussed, Imposter Syndrome typically goes overlooked as a result of the lack of acknowledgement of these high levels of...

A Vicious Cycle

“I’ll do it later.” It is very easy to let that thought control you. Many students use the word “later” on a daily basis to justify their reasons for...