Why we should turf Langley
Kolbe McKee, Senior Staff Writer
March 30, 2012
Yes Langley, we are getting a turf field soon. In fact, we are almost exactly half way (financially) to securing the coveted field. Some people are saying we have been putting too much emphasis on a project that will only affect such a small segment of the school’s student population, when... Read More
Required finance class makes no ‘cents’
Kolbe McKee, Senior Staff Writer
February 20, 2012
The proposed requirement for a freshman Personal Finance class serves to limit an already inflexible course selection. It discourages individuality at the initial stage of high school by funneling freshmen into the same curriculum. With gym as a required course for freshman and sophomore... Read More
Model UN to attend biggest conference of year
Kolbe McKee, Senior Staff Writer
January 18, 2012
All year, Model UN has been preparing for its biggest and most important event, the Philadelphia ILMUNC conference on Jan. 26. For the four day conference, the team will be representing Kenya and China in a simulated United Nations conference with other students from all over the country. “It’s... Read More
A model team
Kolbe McKee, Senior Staff Writer
December 12, 2011
Model UN is a highly focused club for the strong willed and competitive who seek to better their deliberation skills and expand their knowledge of international affairs. Although many people at Langley may not know it, the Langley Model UN team is one of the strongest in the area. It took... Read More


