What does it take for a teacher to inspire students? For Mr. Giovanni Minicucci, the answer is in a path that goes from Italy ...
What happens when a team loses its best seniors but still wants to compete at a high level? For Mount Carmel cross country, ...
To some, it may just be a number, but to the Mount Carmel football team, it’s so much more.  Mount Carmel is built on ...
At Mount Carmel High School, Freshman IMPACT Week is not just about completing service hours. It’s also about learning about ...
After being in the state tournament two years in a row, Mount Carmel’s chess team is preparing for another run this fall. ...
The reason he joined the 21st Century Media class that produces The Caravan is that he wants to meet new people and wants to ...
For 124 years, the performing arts program connected to St. Cyril College and Mount Carmel has thrived, but it will finally have an official place to call home. Construction on the Student Center’s ...
Coming to Mount Carmel is the first experience with the trimester system for most students. This also means that most students likely do not know that the first trimester is probably the most ...
Words are more powerful than actions. They can hurt more than a punch to the stomach while at the same time can be more comforting than a hug. Literature is important, and what’s even more important ...
For many people, COVID was a time of great turmoil. People lost their jobs, friends, and any number of other things due to isolation. Everyone’s life plans seemed to get derailed, for better or worse.
Carlos Cerda is a senior at Mount Carmel High School and a resident of Chicago’s East Side. At MC, Carlos is a dedicated member of the varsity baseball team, where he pitches and enjoys the ...
In the hallway next to the main office is a display with pictures of recent Mount Carmel valedictorians and where they each decided to attend college. One of them, Blake Lopez, has always stood out.