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The Mavs Editor in Chief Marina Goter sports her mask to encourage others to be safe.

We’re in the middle of a global pandemic: wear your mask 

Editorial Board September 8, 2020

This is The Mav’s first editorial of the 2020-2021 school year. Editorials are an opinion written on behalf of the publication’s editors about an issue we feel is important and have an agreed-upon...

One good idea for socially distanced fun is picnicking in the park with friends on separate blankets.

How to stay safe while remaining connected

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief June 15, 2020

Summer is here, and everyone is ready to get out of the house and have fun. But with the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving the house might be scary and hard to do, so here are eight ways to have fun while social...

With the COVID-19 pandemic, people are wondering what colleges will be doing this fall.

What are Colorado universities going to do this fall?

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief June 4, 2020

This fall is going to be quite different by the looks of it. A vast majority of that difference will be occurring at universities and colleges. After all, thousands of students mingle each and every day...

The parade invites all seniors to wear their caps and gowns.

In honor of the Class of 2020, Mead High parent throws a cap and gown parade for seniors

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief May 28, 2020

Join MHS seniors and their families on Saturday, June 13. The parade will start at Mead High School at 12 p.m.  Parent and small business owner Teresa MacPhail of the Longmont restaurant Mac’s Place...

CHSAA is allowing in-person conditioning.

CHSAA is allowing in-person conditioning beginning June 1

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2020

Beginning June 1, CHSAA is lifting the restrictions on in-person conditioning between coaches and high school participants. Decisions regarding athletics and activities through the summer will be made...

The entire world is feeling the long-lasting effects that have come with the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 has forever changed our world (Opinion)

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2020

The events that occurred on September 11, 2001, greatly changed American airport security and political behavior. We will never get on an airplane the same way we did before that time. The Great Depression...

Alec Mueller (20), a talented magician, used his skill to raise money for a good cause in our community.

Over $1,400 raised in support of SVVSD free breakfast program through student’s online magic show

Abi MacPhail, Technical Editor April 30, 2020

During quarantine, many of us have turned to Netflix, reading, crafts, and exercise to try and keep our minds busy. But one Mead High senior, Alec Mueller (‘20), has used his affinity for magic and mentalism...

A picture in a store parking lot.

How to navigate the store during the COVID-19 pandemic (Satire)

Miles Michell, Content Editor April 29, 2020

*Most elements of this article are satirical, but the main message is not: stay safe, be vigilant, and use caution when leaving your home.  Amidst the chaos surrounding the pandemic, COVID-19, stores...

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires two shots given 21 days apart, and the Moderna vaccine requires two shots given 28 days apart.

What happens next with the COVID-19 virus?

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2020

The COVID-19 virus has exploded all across the globe. It has resulted in school closures, the flooding of hospitals, worldwide self quarantines, and many deaths. The only questions are: will there be a...

People are being irresponsible by leaving their gloves in the parking lots of stores.

Why you should not wear gloves to grocery stores (Opinion)

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief April 23, 2020

Even though it can feel scary to leave your house to run essential errands during a pandemic, it is important to be informed on how to keep yourself safe.  In a recent article published by Men’s...

During this time apart, people have decided to connect with each other through sound instead of contact. It’s both a way to feel unified and help stop the virus by socially distancing.

Are you hearing howling at 8 P.M. every night?

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2020

People all across the state of Colorado have started to hear what sounds like howling wolves at eight o’clock every night. This sound, however, is not wolves. It is the quarantined people of Colorado,...

Faith Hale and Gretzky Gilman, hosts of our new podcast Censored, pose as silhouettes.

Censored: Social Isolation (Episode 7)

Gretzky Gilman, Writer April 20, 2020

Click play to listen to our latest episode of Censored. Today's main topics include lack of social connection, struggling with those we're stuck in the house with, missing school more than originally...

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