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Grace Taylor

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor

Grace Taylor, junior, is the Social Media Editor of Facebook for the Marquette Messenger. This is her first year on staff. Grace also plays varsity field hockey and is a member of Key Club. In here free time, she enjoys dancing and participating in her church’s youth group.

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Jordan Shelton, language arts teacher, recievces the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine after traveling to Sikeston, MO.

MO Teachers Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor
March 23, 2021
For how easy this was to make and how delicious it was, a 9/10 is the perfect rating. If you are a pasta lover, this recipe is definitely worth your time. Your taste buds will thank you later.

Supermodel Pasta: Is it Worth the Hype?

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor
February 2, 2021
 Most students are celebrating the holidays with their families, going on vacations, spending time with friends or taking time for themselves during break. Students are simply giving themselves a much needed and deserved break. A final after a long break is just setting students up to fail when they get back.

Finals Are Not Always Necessary

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor
January 11, 2021
Ella Tolbert, junior, enjoys baking bread as a part of her self-care. Above is a photo of her creation.

Self-Care Plays A Role In Mental Health

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor
January 11, 2021
Unlike small businesses, Amazon surged during the pandemic. According to the article “Amazon doubles quarterly profit despite Covid-19 costs” by the Financial Times, in the second quarter (April-June), the company had a net income of 5.2 billion. Clearly during the midst of the chaos, Amazon is doing just fine, while small business owners are only trying to make ends meet.

Support Small Businesses Over Amazon

Grace Taylor, Social Media Editor
December 25, 2020
Matt Taylor, freshman, finds virtual coursework to be difficult. He is not alone, as many students have struggled with online learning this fall. To help struggling students, RSD has created an in-house credit recovery program using their own curriculum and teachers. Students who have failed classes in the first quarter now have the opportunity to earn credits during the second quarter needed to graduate.

RSD Launches Credit Recovery Program

Grace Taylor, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2020
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