In this episode of The Mane, we take a look at some Senior News Updates, good locations for Prom Pictures, the recent Multicultural Fair hosted by Metea, and more!
In this episode, we are sharing some of the best pieces we created this year, including the dangers of AI, two dramatic narratives called "Fantasy" and "Misguided," and a cinematic reel of Spain.
In this episode, we explore the LIFE Abroad program, we celebrate Black History Month, we listen to some student Karaoke, see how honest students are with their height, revive the Mustang 30 Rap -- and...
In this episode of The Mane, we take a look at Metea's New Principal, a glimpse of The Mane's Lip Sync Battle, Young Hearts for Life, and more!
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In this episode of The Mane, we look back at Professor Pizza's recent pizza master class, a new student spotlight, a year in review, and more!
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In this episode of The Mane, we look back at the theater production of Radium Girls, we see how well the boys soccer players do at cheerleading in Sports Swap, we are reminded of what Thanksgiving is about...
In this episode of The Mane, we recap the Candidates Election Fair, take a look at Metea's therapy dogs, give some advice on college admissions, and have some dancing fun!
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