What is really being judged?
June 4, 2009
Filed under Blog Archives
Obama’s recent nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor for the vacant Supreme Court position has raised a heated controversy between Democrats and Republicans. If nominated, Sotomayor will be the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice in the United States. Democrats support President Barack Obama’s nomination,... Read more »
MHS seniors celebrate graduation day
June 3, 2009 • written by Kevin Parker
Filed under Lifestyle Archives
June 2, Middletown High School seniors gathered at Mount St. Marys’ Knott Arena to celebrate their graduation. After 12 grueling years of school, MHS seniors walked along the stage set up in Knott Arena to receive their diplomas. MHS class of 2009: Elizabeth Lynn Abell Daniel Neil Ackerman Chelsea... Read more »
Local radio personality hosts diving fundraiser
June 3, 2009 • written by Casey Film
Filed under News Archives
Divers from around Fredrick County gathered on Friday, May 29, not to compete, but to support a fund raising effort to bring back the diving program for next year. Recently the Board of Education decided to cut certain athletic programs including diving from the budget, saying that removing the sport... Read more »
GM bankruptcy: the hidden power grab
June 3, 2009 • written by David Lieb
Filed under Blog Archives
GM, after declaring bankruptcy, recently began implementing its restructuring plan. It will sell off its unprofitable brands, notably Hummer, and as part of the plan, about 60% will be controlled by the government. Close to 20% will be controlled by the UAW, and the remainder will be controlled by bondholders.... Read more »
Jordan Schlotterback
June 1, 2009
Filed under Alumni in Journalism
Jordan Schlotterback is a 2007 graduate of Middletown High School. He is a student at The Culinary Institute of America and majoring in Professional Sciences in Culinary Arts Business. He is serving on the editorial board for CIA’s school newspaper, “La Papillote.” Schlotterback has also begun... Read more »

