A mystery gives you hope, and action keeps you watching, but too many cliches ultimately let you down, says our critic, Camille Warren.

A mystery gives you hope, and action keeps you watching, but too many cliches ultimately let you down, says our critic, Camille Warren.
After graduating, students have several options besides heading straight for college By Pauline Ojambo Talon staff writer "I am attending University of Wisconsin-Madison for college," said...
Minnehaha students are fortunate to have several excellent places near campus to stop, study and enjoy a cup of gourmet coffee.
Studies show that ignored concussions can be life-threatening; new state-wide program treats injuries.
This story was named a national winner in the 2011 Quill and Scroll Writing and Photo Contest.
Minnehaha’s theater department presents its 2011 spring play April 7, 8 and 9.
Youth and technology are the driving power behind the revolutions in the Middle East. Will these changes be permanent? Or will the old regimes be put back into place?
On Oct. 10 Minnehaha Academy held the MISP College Fair where 168 colleges were represented, 16 from Minnesota. 690...
The Minnehaha boys’ hockey team will be faced with some upcoming changes this year, including the addition of a new head coach.
Michelle Ma (’03) was part of the Seattle Times staff awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting. She shares her story with The Talon.
The Minnehaha varsity tennis team ended this year's season with a 7-8 record. "We had some really tough matches, but...
Minnehaha has a new dance team as of this winter season….
In November, advisory groups can take part in the annual Thanksgiving food drive where they can bring in canned food,...
This year’s Spanish amity, Leticia Arguello, comes to Minnehaha from Madrid.
Minnehaha Academy welcomes a new Upper School choir director this fall, Karen Lutgen.
Chinese Amity Zhi Cong Lin will be helping Dr. Lan in the Chinese classroom….