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The Catalyst

The Student News Site of Millard West High School

The Catalyst

The main hall of the Durham Museum, usually filled with visitors, is empty over a year into the pandemic.

Museums matter

Morgan Weir, Opinions Editor
April 16, 2021
The collage displays prominent women in history with facts about their lives, the hardships they faced and the accomplishments that are worth commemorating throughout the month of March. Posters are also displayed around the various parts of the school containing facts about issues women face, like workplace discrimination and sexual assault

Celebrating women of the past

Brenna Batchelder, Staff Reporter
March 19, 2021
President Donald Trump was right when he referred to America’s history education as a “twisted web of lies,” but it’s not because of a heavy emphasis on slavery, as the Southern Poverty Law Center found in their study.

America needs to confront its history

Morgan Weir, Opinions Editor
September 30, 2020
Leading up to the month of February, Justice and Diversity League prepared their annual exhibit for African American History Month. Outside of the library, the club set up posters with facts about prominent and more concealed African American figures who have played a role in American history.

Recognizing all history

Kaitlyn Willard, Editor-in-Chief
February 12, 2020
Women Making History

Women Making History

Kaitlyn Willard, Features Editor
March 15, 2019
Each year the Justice and Diversity League creates a display in celebration of Black History Month.

Black History Month Matters

Sydney Looney, Editor in Chief
February 12, 2019
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