Prior to 2023
Archived Articles
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2021 Met Gala
Was this year’s Gala a hit? Read to find out what Maverick Roundup writers & Mauldin Students think. Written by Olivia Waycott and Parker Lesher.
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Quarantined
Imagine you're having a great day at school. You’re talking with your friends and getting good grades. Suddenly your teacher gets a phone call, fills out a pass, hands it to you, and tells you that you need to quarantine. Quarantining last year didn't do so hot, kids were failing classes left and right. Written by Mya Carambia.
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How Does Our Background Affect Our Traditions?
Thanksgiving is a national holiday that dates back to the 17th century when the British colonists and the Wampanoag had a harvest feast that lasted three days. Thanksgiving is a holiday in which people express their gratitude for their blessings in life.
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Mauldin Marching Band 2022
The Mauldin High School Marching Band had a historic 2022 season, winning numerous awards and trophies.
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West Side Story: In Review
Have you seen the new West Side Story? If not: spoilers ahead! If so: read on! Written by Parker Lesher.
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New Businesses
A collection of new businesses in Mauldin, South Carolina. Written by Cobi Johnson, Sarah Daniels, and Antonio Hammond.
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Voter Registration
Let’s make a change in our country. According to census.gov, despite being the largest demographic of people, the lowest percentage of voters is between the ages of 18 to 24 at a 51.4% turnout rate…
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Ole Miss vs Georgia Tech
On September 17th, the Ole Miss Rebels rout the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Banned Books Week
Banned Books Week started in 1982 after a sudden increase in parents challenging the books their children could get at school libraries and the subsequent banning of books by school districts. The censorship epidemic made its way to the Supreme Court with the case Island Trees School District v. Pico.
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Stories From The Pentagon
Roxanne Austin and her husband Brian woke up on the morning of September 11th, 2001. She rallied her kids and ended up leaving the house a little late to get her children to school. While in the car on the way to school, she realized she had forgotten her phone at home. Knowing she didn’t have time to turn back, Austin dropped her two oldest children off at school and carried on towards The Pentagon, her place of work.
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Mavs Matter
Mavs Matter is an event hosted by Mauldin High School that focuses on bringing attention to and normalizing mental health among the school community. During Mavs Matter every class is transformed into a safe space to talk about mental health and disorders.