A Resurrection of the Hitler Youth
80 years later, students mimic the infamous Seig Heil salute of Nazis throughout the United States. By: Peyton Gadbury | Opinion Editor March 7, 2019 From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany, under the supremacy of […]
80 years later, students mimic the infamous Seig Heil salute of Nazis throughout the United States. By: Peyton Gadbury | Opinion Editor March 7, 2019 From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany, under the supremacy of […]
By Lexi Kortman | Writer February 1, 2019 Although it is distressing that hate crimes still occur in the year 2019, it unfortunately does not come as a complete shock. To some, MAGA hats are simply […]
Trump endorsed Bible literacy classes via twitter on January 28. (Photo Credit: Evan Vucci/AP Photo) By: Lucy Terry | News Editor February 1, 2019 On January 28, 2019, President Trump tweeted out his support for […]
By: Eva Gardner | Photographer January 25, 2019 What came first: the chicken or the egg? To start 2019 off fresh, millions of Instagram users banned together to prove that the egg, does in fact, […]
By: Abigail Calandra | Writer December 10, 2018 Following two months of almost complete and ominous silence during the midterms, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team appears to be ratcheting up its investigation. Despite Trump installing […]
By: Sam Giacobello | Writer October 25, 2018 As online classes are becoming more and more accessible and convenient, many students are turning digital for a few, or in some cases all, of their high […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Writer October 10, 2018 A democracy is a government run by the people, but does the electoral college really represent all citizens of the United States? Some say the electoral college was […]
By: Lucy Terry | News Editor October 11, 2018 Brett Kavanaugh was officially appointed onto the Supreme Court on October 10, 2018, after weeks of strife and deliberation of his innocence concerning sexual assault allegations […]
By: Lang Csira | Writer October 10, 2018 As a fifteen-year-old girl, I cannot begin to convey the horror that Christine Basely Ford must have experienced. The general disrespect for women, which all women experience, […]
By: Matt Farrow | Student Life Editor October 2, 2018 The Advancement Via Individual Determination program (AVID) is a nonprofit organization aimed at helping schools give additional academic guidance to students who need it. San […]