The Patriot In-Depth: Students harvest different lessons from religion class

Hope Kelly, Managing Editor
February 13, 2013
Filed under In-Depth
“The whole process of growing up is so complicated: trying to figure out who you are with your personality, your interests, your career aspirations, where to go to college, what kind of lifestyle you would like in the future, and what kind of person you want to be socially and spiritually. It’s all... Read more »
JC spreads the love with National Self Injury Awareness Day

Ashley Beyer, Lifestyles Editor
March 8, 2012
Filed under Lifestyles, On Campus
National Self Injury Awareness Day was March 1, and this year was the first time that JC participated by having students write “love” on their arms. The day was labeled as “a day of love,” according to Greig. “When I was about twelve, a friend of mine revealed to me that she had been cutting... Read more »
Speech and Debate team sweeps competition at Patterson Mill

Grace Kim, Online Chief
November 17, 2011
Filed under News, Top Stories
The Speech and Debate team came, spoke, and conquered. On Wednesday Nov. 9, the Speech and Debate team competed at a tournament at Patterson Mill High School against all the public schools in Harford County. The team walked away from the competition with 12 ribbons total. “This was the biggest... Read more »
Abortion protesters retaliate against administration

Adam Kuester, News Editor
November 7, 2011
Filed under News
The abortion protesters are back. Kurt Linneman and Walter Hunt first interacted with the school when they represented the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) of Maryland by displaying graphic images of aborted fetuses on East Churchville Road, at the entrance to JC, on Sept. 2. The original article... Read more »




