by Beakon Staff | Mar 21, 2025 | Beakon
American League By RYAN REESEBeakon Sports Writer The American League is stacked with powerhouse teams, rising young stars, and intense division battles. From the Yankees’ championship aspirations to the Mariners’ quest to end a decades-long division title drought,...
by Beakon Staff | Mar 18, 2025 | Beakon
By PEYTON CAMPBELLBeakon Staff Writer AI in education was supposed to be a game-changer, making learning more accessible and engaging. Instead, it’s becoming a shortcut for academic dishonesty, raising alarms in classrooms nationwide. Artificial intelligence has...
by Beakon Staff | Mar 18, 2025 | Beakon
By CHAYCE GIDDENSBeakon Staff Writer Navigating life’s complexities and understanding one’s purpose is an ongoing journey, often marked by setbacks and moments of clarity. The process of self-discovery requires resilience, reflection, and a willingness to challenge...
by Beakon Staff | Mar 14, 2025 | Beakon, News
By CHAYCE GIDDENSBeakon Staff Writer The hills—or rather, the Cardinal Mooney auditorium—are about to come alive with The Sound of Music. Students take the stage to perform the beloved musical, originally directed by Robert Wise in 1965. The production runs March...
by Beakon Staff | Mar 11, 2025 | Beakon, News
By LAHNA WALLBeakon Staff Writer YOUNGSTOWN — What started as a simple act of kindness has turned into a four-year mission for Cardinal Mooney High School senior Trent Litman, who has collected and donated nearly 2,000 books to Akron Children’s Hospital. With...