The Maroon Tribune

Visit to Fort Lee

Visit to Fort Lee

Jonathan Fernandez February 28, 2022

On December 10, 2021, a small group of sophomores in AP U.S. History took a class trip to Fort Lee with history teachers Judy Aronson and Tucker Scheld. It was the first in-person field trip anyone in...

Constitutional Convention Project

Constitutional Convention Project

Johnathan Fernandez February 28, 2022

Eleven years after the Revolutionary War, the United States held the Constitutional Convention of 1787 where delegates would have a formal meeting for creating a constitution for the United States. Taught...

Legendary Englewood Coach Returns to DMHS

Legendary Englewood Coach Returns to DMHS

Sean Moravsky February 28, 2022

Following the brutal past two years of high school athletics, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dwight Morrow Boys Basketball team is playing in its first ‘normal’ season since 2019. Following its...

Ellie Kim Makes County Band

Caroline Vasquez February 28, 2022

DMHS junior Ellie Kim auditioned for the Bergen Concert Band in pursuit of her musical passion and to extend her love of music and playing the clarinet outside of school. Her efforts  led to her selection...

Esports Club Scores

Esports Club Scores

Emily Cabrera February 28, 2022

DMHS’s club universe is diverse and members are having fun and doing interesting things.  and A relatively new yet popular club is the Esports Club, run by teacher adviser Daniel Sardo.  “Personally...

Seasonal Depression: Getting Rid of the Blues

Lois Kim February 28, 2022

Throughout the school year, students have been able to go back to school and learn in person. However, this came with many consequences. Students have been struggling to adapt to this social environment,...

ZONE Offers Many Programs

Param Malik February 28, 2022

In a time filled with many challenges and prolonging uncertainty, mental health problems can impact not only the academic performance of students but also their personal lives. The ZONE provides students...

DM vs. AE – Is There Still Racial Divide Between Black and Hispanic  & Asian Students?

DM vs. AE – Is There Still Racial Divide Between Black and Hispanic & Asian Students?

Jaeden Edmonds-Williams February 28, 2022

To answer the question simply, yes. There is still a divide between Black and Hispanic students and Asian students on our campus. But not for the reasons you might expect because this divide doesn’t...

DMHS Girls Basketball: Strain & Gain

DMHS Girls Basketball: Strain & Gain

Shahem Albean February 28, 2022

As the Dwight Morrow Maroon Raiders look to finish the last few games of their season, they’re optimistic for ending strong. The Girls’ Basketball Team, which had a rough start, suffered from a lack...

9th Graders: Alone But Hope

9th Graders: Alone But Hope

Jaeden Williams-Edmonds December 21, 2021

CLASS OF 2020 VS. CLASS OF 2025: When people in Englewood refer to the global Covid-19 pandemic and how it has impacted students, they often think of the Class of 2020 that was most adversely affected....

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