Mt. Juliet High School junior Morgan Monaco has been named The Tennessean's student journalist of the week, a category near and dear to our hearts.
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BY CHARLES CHANEY As the tournament enters the 32nd year, the Lady Cat has seen some impressive performances. From the ...
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Blake Lively's high schoolmate is sparking conversation online amid her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni ...
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Here, FEMAIL takes a look back at the yearbook photos of some of the Manson Family in their younger years - and uncovers what ended up happening to his dedicated followers. Brunner, born in ...
The school won’t allow the photo in the yearbook even though the teen says there were no instructions to follow, and he’s frustrated the picture was shot down. “I just think that senior ...
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