Time’s a-Ticking

Molly Fitzgerald, Crown Writer & Photographer
October 12, 2018
Do you ever feel like there are not enough hours in a day? That you’re busy all day long and the list of things you have to do is neverending? Time is one of life’s most valuable possessions, as it is one thing that you can never get back. A major skill in someone’s life is time management...
Let’s Address the Stress

Anna Podborny, Crown Writer & Photographer
September 12, 2018
Seven hours of school, homework in every class, two club meetings, plus sleep… And twenty-four hours to do it all. Stress is just something that students are familiar with, but what’s surprising is the fact that most have no idea how to cope with it. When taking an anonymous test to measur...
Mission Impossible: Student Success

Conor Drafz, Crown Writer & Photographer
September 12, 2018
As the school year progresses, the level of work for students has a tendency to become more rigorous because of a larger workload presented to them by teachers. Therefore, it is important to know how to manage the year in a successful and efficient way. This includes knowing how to prepare for tes...
The Fun Game of Fantasy Football

Joey Fitzgerald, Jr., Crown Writer & Photographer
November 21, 2017
Filed under Local, News, Op-Ed, Professional Sports, Showcase, Sports
It is now fall, everyone's favorite season. That means sweaters, fires, and spending Sundays on the couch watching the one thing everyone loves. That's right, the NFL is back every weekend bringing fans across the country joy on a Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays while getting to cheer on their te...
Turkey Travels

Mae Novakoski, Crown Writer & Photographer
November 21, 2017
Filed under News, Op-Ed, School, Showcase, Student Life
The cool and chilly month of November filled with hot chocolate and apple cider has finally arrived, and the anticipation of Thanksgiving weekend is building quickly. The thought of preparing the Thanksgiving turkey, sitting down for a meal with family, and then cozying up by the warm fire in the ...
Tastes of Autumn

Tiffany Teubert, Crown Writer & Photographer
November 21, 2017
Filed under A & E, Op-Ed, Showcase, Student Life
At the start of every new season, new traditions, events, and recipes approach. When fall comes around, family and friends go to pumpkin patches, haunted houses, apple farms and many other fall festivities. During fall at Marian students and faculty bake or cook amazing sweets for friends and family t...
A Letter and A Reflection From the Editors

June 1, 2017
The Crown Editors share their final thoughts on their time spent working on the newspaper.
Decision 2017

Meredith Bryan, Crown Staff
March 21, 2017
Filed under Op-Ed, Student Life
For Marian Central’s class of 2017, the college commitment deadline of May 1 is fast approaching. Though most applications to universities have been submitted, our seniors are still working hard submitting scholarship essays. By now most universities have sent out either acceptance or rejection letters,...
On the Eleventh day of “Crownsmas”…

Kailin Fortin, Crown Staff
December 21, 2016
Filed under Clubs/Organizations, Newspaper/Yearbook, Op-Ed, Showcase
Sunday, December 4th marked the first snowfall of the winter season. With a perfect snowfall comes perfect weather for snow activities. Students enjoy snow sports like skiing and snowboarding, or sledding. Many visit ski hills and courses such as Alpine Valley Resort or Wilmot Mountain Ski Resort. Wilmot...
On the Twelfth day of “Crownsmas”…

Leia Sebion, Crown Staff
December 21, 2016
Filed under Clubs/Organizations, Newspaper/Yearbook, Op-Ed, Showcase, Spotlights
Every December 26th, Julia Jenkner (11) begins her year long count down until the next Christmas. Throughout the entire year, her Christmas spirit is lives on, but it truly comes out once December hits. “I try to bring the Christmas spirit to Marian by bringing trees into some of my teachers classrooms,...
DIY Ideas to Brighten Up the Holidays!

Marissa Tarzian, Crown Staff
December 16, 2016
Filed under A & E, Op-Ed, Showcase, Student Life
Sometimes finding gifts and decorations during the holiday season can be difficult and expensive. These are hopefully a few fun ways to make things and little bit easier.
On the Tenth Day of “Crownsmas…”
Karlie Blaz, Crown Staff
December 16, 2016
Filed under Clubs/Organizations, Newspaper/Yearbook, Op-Ed, Showcase
Every year we take a break off from school to celebrate the holidays with our loved ones. We sip some hot chocolate, get into a few snowball fights, and open presents on Christmas morning. However, America is not the only country with Christmas traditions. Greece- A vital and traditional piece to a Gr...