Movie Review: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Review by: Bradyn Johnson Directed by: Ryan Coogler Rating: 4/5  It was difficult to imagine a Black Panther movie without lead actor Chadwick Boseman, but Black Panther: Wakanda Forever proved to be a massive success. After Boseman’s abrupt passing, many were unsure about the future of the beloved character. Fortunately, director Ryan Coogler was able to make the transition between […]

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MHS students celebrate Daylight Prom

Bradyn Johnson | The Chronicle Tanya Keskar | The Chronicle On April 29, Mason High School students from five resource rooms, where students receive a modified curriculum with special education teachers, attended the Daylight Prom, hosted by the Little Miami School district. The Daylight Prom is a dance that specifically caters to the needs of students with sensory and medical […]

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Album Review: Come Home the Kids Miss You

Review by: Bradyn Johnson Artist: Jack Harlow Rating: 3.5/5 Jack Harlow’s newest album, Come Home The Kids Miss You attempts to highlight his budding life in the music industry. Throughout the album I noticed that it was not super cohesive, the overall instrumentals and features like Drake, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne were one of the main things […]

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Beauty in Black and White

Bradyn Johnson | The Chronicle Girls at Mason High School are taking a shot at disbanding beauty standards. Project Beauty was founded in 2017 by Cincinnati photographer Thomas Nguyen to help young girls to embrace their true selves through photos that do not edit out any sort of bumps, bruises or blemishes, and depict the model in their most natural […]

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Celebrating cultures beyond a month

Bradyn Johnson | The Chronicle Out of the 12 months that make up every year, 8 of them are heritage appreciation months. Black History Month just recently ended and Women’s History Month is coming to a close. But I find myself asking myself the same question every year.  Why do we only limit the celebration of individual groups of people […]

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Excitement for Hire

Unique jobs offer students unorthodox workforce experiences Bradyn Johnson | The Chronicle Without the limitation of a nine-to-five job, students at Mason High School have expanded the traditional definition of a job to a new level. From working at the Cincinnati Zoo to the Four Bridges golf course, teens are finding jobs that pertain to their passions. Starting with part-time […]

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Girls basketball state tournament coverage

Comets fall in State Championship overtime thriller Andrew Little | The Chronicle Sports Editor After a 27 win season, the Mason girls basketball team could not get its storybook ending, suffering a heartbreaking 63-56 overtime loss to the Reynoldsburg Raiders in the state final. The Comets got out to an early 6-0 lead in the first quarter before West Virginia […]

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Foreign language classes offically switch to proficiency based grade scale

Bradyn Johnson | The Chronicle Foreign language classes have officially moved to a proficiency-based approach of teaching, which focuses on building fluency, rather than becoming fluent.  In prior years at MHS, language classes such as American Sign Language (ASL), Spanish, French and German utilized the general letter-based grading system. This changed, however, once the Ohio State Department of Education decided […]

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Expecations high as Comets reload

Andrew Little | Sports Editor Reload, not rebuild. That’s the plan for the 2021-22 Mason Comets girls basketball team. Despite losing four starters from last season’s district championship team, the Comets have hopes to reach even greater heights this season with some new additions. Gone are point guard CC Cary, forward Marilyn Popplewell, shooting guard Riley Cosimi and star guard […]

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