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Mr. Wampuszyc teaches physics students about the misconceptions of light (Photo credit: Emma Mallon).

In with the new: AP Physics review

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
May 12, 2015
Students discuss personal pro-life experiences with club leaders Cari Padula and Natalie Cieslak  (Photo credit: Emma Mallon).

Preparing for pro-life week

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
April 27, 2015
Senior Taylor Babcock holds her Kairos cross as a reminder of her meaningful experience attending and leading the Kairos retreat (Photo Credit: Emma Mallon).

Kairos retreatants return for round two

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
February 24, 2015
Although it may be difficult to remain cozy and warm on the walk into school, Newsprint’s selection of sweaters will keep you toasty and stylish at home or out on the town all winter long (Photo Credit: Emma Mallon).

Warm winter wears

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
February 1, 2015
The pro-life club views and discusses a video that draws parallels between abortion and the Nazi holocaust (Photo Credit: Emma Mallon).

Pro-life power

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
December 7, 2014
Many students have social media and viral obsessions that sometimes consume time dedicated for studying, such as unscheduled periods 

(Photo Credit: Emma Mallon).

Viral video craze

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
November 12, 2014
Photo Credit: Nicole Di Ponio

Prank It Forward

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
November 5, 2014
Mercy students, among thousands of others, annually attend the March for Life in Washington, D.C. (MCT Wire Service).

Pro-life Club, Protecting the Voiceless

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
October 7, 2014
Following Emma Watson’s speech to the United Nations, the press was flooded with articles; articles that discussed Watson’s physical appearance, rather than the content of her speech (Fair Use).

Feminism no longer feared

Emma Mallon, Senior Staff Reporter
October 2, 2014
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