04/10/2017
https://themarshfieldtimes.com/arts-entertainment/star-wars-episode-viii
Star Wars: Episode VIII
Star Wars, some say it's the best movie series in this or any other galaxy.
Whether you agree with that or not, a new awakening is on verge of release.
Star Wars: episode VII the eighth movie in Star Wars universe, and it has a
title Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
In the previous film Star Wa...
04/10/2017
https://themarshfieldtimes.com/opinion/linux-is-a-better-alternative-to-windows
Linux is a better alternative to Windows
For most average people if they want an operating system (OS) to go with
their computer, whether custom built or refurbished, Windows is their
choice.
What many don’t know is that instead of shelling out around one hundred
dollars for a legal copy of Windows 10, people can just use Linux.
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03/22/2017
https://themarshfieldtimes.com/news/22-3-2017-mhs-grading-policy-changes
MHS Grading Policy Changes
Say goodbye to waiting to the end of a semester to retake a test.
New testing policies are changing the way all Marshfield students retake or
make up tests.
According to counselor Laura Osbon, it was common practice for many
students to wait until just before a grading period to finish or ...
03/22/2017
https://themarshfieldtimes.com/arts-entertainment/22-3-2017-speech-and-debate-national-qualifying-tournament
Speech and Debate National Qualifying Tournament
The Speech and Debate team has entered their qualifying tournament season
and one student already accomplished the goal of making it to the national
tournament.
Last weekend, senior Rachel Simon qualified for the tournament in
congressional debate. It will take place on June 18 in Birmingha...
06/02/2016
Editorial: Honors Diploma
Following suit with the addition of college-level courses into high school curriculum, Marshfield plans to integrate an honors diploma to be awarded to students who complete extra coursework in specif...
05/30/2016
From Spain to the Oregon rain
Pablo Cordobes has spent the last eight months away from friends and family in Spain so he can learn about American culture first-hand. Cordobes grew up outside Madrid, Spain with his parents Jose ...
05/29/2016
Bringing skateboarding back
Some Marshfield students are getting on board with skating. The concept of skateboarding was invented in the 1940s and continued to grow until it gained nationwide popularity in the 70s and 80s. Pe...
05/29/2016
ARK Projects helps local students in need
With a new name, the ARK project set its sails to rescue a flood of homeless youth. Once known as the Maslow Project, the ARK (At-Risk-Kids) Project assists youths aged 0-21 in helping to keep at-ris...
05/26/2016
Furry friends lend a helping paw
Furry Friends Therapy Dogs, Inc. is a Coos County organization of around 35 certified therapy dogs that are trained to help provide comfort to those in need. The organization started around 12 year...
05/25/2016
Congratulations to Lyra Isenberg, who received the Vera Richter memorial scholarship today; which is a $15,000 scholarship and renewable for four years.
Passion for learning leads Isenberg to Dartmouth
Senior Lyra Isenberg has surprised many with her passion for learning and abilities in theater. Isenberg moved to the Bay Area her sophomore year in high school after attending Harwood Union in her...
05/25/2016
NBA playoff preview
The clock has hit zero on the NBA regular season and the playoffs will start this weekend. The current standout team to many is the Golden State Warriors who have the best record in the NBA ever, with...
05/24/2016
Sophomore excels at wrestling
Sophomore Travis Wittlake Jr. is fighting his way to the top. With 12 years of wrestling experience, __ national championships and two state championships, Wittlake Jr. has high goals for his futur...