Suha Sharif, Staff Reporter
The rising trend of overconsumption
The ease of clicking online to buy and sell may be doing serious harm in an age where people seem more and more obsessed with purchasing goods.
Colleges return to standardized test requirements
As colleges question the effectiveness of test-optional admissions, many are reinstating a SAT/ACT requirement for the 2024-2025 admissions cycle.
“What about Diwali?” — Mounds View to Diwali recognized as holiday
Two Mounds View students recently collaborated with the school board to advocate for recognizing Diwali as a religious holiday and having it removed as a school day.
Sea of choices: Mediterranean food near MV
Mediterranean cuisine has long been known for its delicious, healthy, diverse and plentiful food. I decided to see if these restaurants in the greater Twin Cities live up to this reputation.
Three sport state athlete: Jerry Floeder
Senior Jerry Floeder is captain of bowling, ping-pong and boys volleyball. His skill in playing his sports and leadership has led all three of his teams to state.
Why are fewer people attending college?
Over the past decade, college enrollment has declined substantially, mainly due to the growing cost of college and the oversaturation of college graduates in certain fields.
A deep dive into the new generation of conspiracy theories
From Jan. 6 and QAnon to Shane Dawson and Chucky Cheese, conspiracy theories are infiltrating the news, politics and classrooms.
What’s cooking?
Tim Walz made school lunches free across Minnesota. How has this affected Mounds View?