

May 10, 2022
How Does Banning Books Affect M-A?
Written by Juliana Jones and Samir Chowdhary-Fitton At M-A, along with most public schools across the country, teachers can face criticism and backlash from involved parents over the curriculum and…

February 2, 2022
M-A’s Post-Winter Break COVID-19 Spike is in Decline
Written by Samir Chowdhary-Fitton and Katherine Welander Cover image illustrated by Justina Wilkins Graphs created by Katherine Welander For the graphs in this article, the data for M-A and the…

January 7, 2022
January 6th: A Year Later
written by Elias Chane and Samir Chowdhary-Fitton Over the four years of the Trump presidency, increasing political polarization was a grave issue facing the United States. The violent response to the…

October 8, 2021
Devious Licks: M-A Falls Victim to TikTok Trend
Written by Juliana Jones and Samir Chowdhary-Fitton Cover photo by Samir Chowdhary-Fitton Across the country, students have been jumping on the new TikTok trend of “Devious Licks,” where students post…

September 15, 2021
Newsom’s Recall Proves Unsuccessful, But Do M-A Students Agree?
Written by Samir Chowdhary-Fitton and Elias Chane On Tuesday, September 14th, California voters participated in the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom, and prior to the recall, M-A students were…

August 31, 2021
Despite COVID-19 and Smoke, M-A Dances Return with Neon Night
Written by Samir Chowdhary-Fitton and Maia Goel Cover photo by Maia Goel Leadership students set up for the dance. Photo by Jack Hanson On Friday night, M-A students finally returned…