San Diego Mayor Bob Filner Visits MC
On Mar. 7 Mayor Bob Filner visited MC, Black Mountain Middle School, and Sunset Hills Elementary. According to Principal Dawn Kastner, Filner was unaware that many schools in PUSD are located in San...
View ArticleMC SUN Staff Compete in San Fran
Sun Staff Chow Down in China Town From April 25-28, SUN staff will be attending the Journalism Education Association in San Francisco. The SUN will be competing for Best of Show along with various...
View ArticleRelay for Life
In a world filled with bad guys, it seems as if the one with the greatest impact is cancer. But just like in all stories, there is also a hero who combats the villain. In this case, the hero is the...
View ArticleBehind “Fiddler on the Roof”
Each year from February to April, the drama department works countless hours to produce the annual spring musical. This year’s musical was “Fiddler on the Roof”, which takes place in Anatevka, Russia...
View Article‘I Don’t Even Eat Rice’
What started out with poisonous letters has turned into a case with twists and turns. Letters laced with the deadly poison ricin were recently sent to President Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi,...
View ArticleMC’s French Film Class
It is a little-known fact that every Monday and Wednesday after school, there is a group of students who gather in room V-6. For what counts as a 5 and a half class, these students gather to watch...
View ArticleTexas Fertilizer Plant Explosion
A fertilizer plant, something that appears to be so ordinary and safe, and yet, on April 17th, an explosion at the West Fertilizer Co. in Texas led to the death of 15 individuals. The building was...
View ArticleWhat you Should be Eating in School
Marianna McMurdock | Photographer First Lady Michelle Obama herself said, “We can all agree that in the wealthiest nation on Earth, all children should have the basic nutrition they need to learn and...
View ArticleShuta Retires as Principal’s Secretary
Photographer | Marianna McMurdock By Mike Andrews & Uma Vaingankar Unfortunately, yet again, MC is losing another beloved staff member. “I’m going to miss Mt. Carmel but I’m very excited to be...
View ArticleCongratulations, Class of 2013!
The Senior class of 2013 leaves Mt. Carmel to continue their lives as adults and to leave a lasting impact on the world. Graduation pictures follow. 12► The post Congratulations, Class of 2013!...
View ArticleNew Classes
A variety of new classes are being offered this school year at MC. These never- been- offered- before classes are Design and Mixed Media, Cabinet Making, Art Appreciation, and AP Computer Science....
View ArticleWho did this?
Seriously, who was bored enough to visit MC over a 3-day weekend and TP the E-buildings. Lame. The post Who did this? appeared first on The MC SUN - MCHS.
View ArticleSundevils Suffer Under the Sun
Today is one of the hottest days at Mt. Carmel ever. The AC is not working at all, and I need to walk around in the hot sun finding interviews for this article. “It’s bleeping hot! Yesterday we were...
View ArticleFormer MC Teacher Paul Samaras Passes Away at 62
Paul Samaras, a former MC track coach and science teacher, died from a heart attack on July 21, 2013 at the age of 62. He taught for over 30 years at MC, and substituted after he retired. While many of...
View ArticleFree Opinions: The ever evolving iPhone
Apple. Other than a sweet juicy fruit, what else comes to mind? That’s right, what might possibly be the most famous piece of technology produced by the tech giant – the iPhone. Before Android and...
View ArticleHip Hop is dead
Predominantly in the late ‘80s and ‘90s rap music was about the message. The lyrics were about what was going on the streets and between rival gangs. This was the era of gangster rap. The almost...
View ArticleNYC beating by a vicious biker gang
From: New York Post On Sept. 19, Alexian Lien’s one year wedding anniversary, a pack of bikers pummeled his vehicle after a traffic quarrel escalated into a high-speed chase around Manhattan, New York....
View ArticleBipartisan Resolution Ends Government Shutdown
Photo Credit Chris Joseph America’s third longest government shutdown, lasting 16 days from the start of October, was brought to a long-anticipated close just after midnight on Oct. 16th. Senate...
View ArticleSpirit week kicks off comfortably
Photographer | Zac Solomon School pajama day is a teenager’s dream, the one day that getting ready for school is simple and easy. Students can roll out of bed and go to school in sweats, slippers, and...
View ArticleSpirit week taking flight
To continue on with spirit week, students and teachers on campus have dressed up as Carl from Pixar’s “Up”. Carl is the adorable old man and protagonist in the movie. Even teachers, for example Mr....
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