
Preserving history, serving good: community organization aims to save Elvira’s
By Katie Simons ’22, Staples High School
• May 20, 2022

Rocket Report Suspension: YouTube silences voices of SHS students – Chapters
By Isabella Leonardi, Streetsboro High School
• May 20, 2022

Supreme Court leak spurs discussion
By Jumana Alsaadoon, Harrisonburg High School
• May 20, 2022

Stranded in L.A
By Kaleigha Arrington, Colonial Forge High School
• May 20, 2022

Restoration of Hawaiian Place Names Rejected
By Shane Kaneshiro, McKinley High School - HI
• May 20, 2022

La Salle Community Reacts to the Supreme Court’s Leaked Plans to Overturn Roe v. Wade
By Lillian Paugh, Anna Waldron, and Lucy MacNeela
• May 19, 2022

Ukrainian Crisis Comes Home to NDA International Friends
By Nick Bumgardner, Notre Dame Academy - WI
• May 19, 2022

Vietnam War veterans take trip of a lifetime
By Anna McCarthy, Berlin High School
• May 19, 2022

European nations support Ukranian refugees
By Clara Laino, West Ottawa High School
• May 19, 2022

Politicians, teachers encourage new generation of voters as primary elections occur
By Emily Dudash, Wakefield High School - NC
• May 18, 2022

Supreme Court consideration of Harvard lawsuit prompts community reflection on viability of affirmative action
By Ella Friel, The American School in London
• May 17, 2022

California commits to continued abortion access as Roe v. Wade likely overturned
By Robin Linares, Carlmont High School
• May 13, 2022

GSA’s pride flag vandalized
By Justin Ha, Granite Bay High School
• May 13, 2022

Northern Virginia debates growth of data centers
By Gaby Gutierrez, Chantilly High School
• May 13, 2022
MULTIMEDIA: Manual students organize walkout in protest of potential Roe v. Wade overturn
By RedEye Staff, duPont Manual High School
• May 12, 2022

Students host pro-choice walkout
By Akash Balenalli, McLean High School
• May 10, 2022

Pulse of the People: Youth demand environmental action at local climate strike
By Sabrina Zhu, Kinnera Mulam, and Sally Zhu
• May 10, 2022

Florida DOE rejects 41% of math textbooks
By Skyler Glenn, Hagerty High School
• May 9, 2022

Reacting to the Russia-Ukraine War
By Anna Kaminitz, Jisha Rajala, and Matthew Yoshimoto
• May 9, 2022

Chicken shortage bites kosher restaurant on Melrose
By Olivia Fishman, Shalhevet High School
• May 5, 2022

The Plymouth-Canton community rallies to support families with health difficulties
By Sejal Naik, Sanjana Madapa, Brennan Petrucci, and RJ Doroshewitz
• May 5, 2022

Vaping on campus not blowing away
By Daphne So, California High School - CA
• May 5, 2022

‘At the end of the day, we are all people’
By Heldana Yacob, Bellaire High School
• May 4, 2022

To the Rescue
By Anthony Durzo, North Allegheny Senior High School
• May 4, 2022

As introduced: A Bill
By Kyle Dane, Kings High School
• May 4, 2022

Students Worry About Families Overseas Amid Russia-Ukraine War
By Lauren Atchley, Lake Forest High School
• May 3, 2022

MCPS enters new agreement with local police
By Greta Berglund, Walt Whitman High School
• May 3, 2022

Learning through experience
By Kaden Roth, Millard West High School
• May 3, 2022

“Democracy Is on the Line”: Lasallians Respond As Conflict Rages On Between Russia and Ukraine
By Lillian Paugh, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• April 29, 2022

Michelle Reid approved as superintendent among student demonstrations
By Akash Balenalli, McLean High School
• April 29, 2022

Lincoln students talk about new citywide program Portland Street Response
By Isabella Hartman, Lincoln High School - OR
• April 28, 2022

School club uses social media, raises awareness for sexual assault
By Peter Pu, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• April 28, 2022

Day of Silence protests spark community conflict
By Sarah Patel and Anna Pierson
• April 26, 2022

Federally qualified health center supports underserved people in the Portland community
By Hadley Steele, Lincoln High School - OR
• April 25, 2022

Close to home: how the Ukrainian-Russian War impacts us
By Serena Liu, Parkway West High School
• April 25, 2022

STEM Careers Fill the Top Five Jobs of 2022
By Brandon Liu, Woodbridge High School
• April 21, 2022

Big Wave project makes a splash in Half Moon Bay community
By Gabrielle Shore, Carlmont High School
• April 21, 2022

Implementing affordable housing in Cupertino
By Melody Cui, Sophia Ma, and Kalyani Puthenpurayil
• April 20, 2022

Middleton High School Administrators Change Policies After Teacher’s Fine Arts Week Drag Performance
By Mia Burkholder, Middleton High School - WI
• April 20, 2022

Restricting rights and infuriating communities
By Mazzy Warren, James Bowie High School
• April 20, 2022

Students at Middleton High School Respond to Teacher’s Fine Arts Week Drag Performance
By Mia Burkholder, Middleton High School - WI
• April 19, 2022

Fighting far from home
By Lanie Sepehri, McCallum High School
• April 19, 2022

Racist slur-filled video leads to P-CEP student walkout
By RJ Doroshewitz and Shahab Alriyashi
• April 19, 2022

Vandalism strikes Miller Middle School
By Susanna Tang, Lynbrook High School - CA
• April 19, 2022

Police arrest man in connection with fatal fentanyl overdose of Whitman student
By Ethan Schenker, Walt Whitman High School
• April 18, 2022

‘It’s not for the faint-hearted’: Teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
By Izzy Wagener and Sydney Ziemniak
• April 18, 2022

Students React to Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation to the Supreme Court
By Madeline Obuchowski and Maddie Burns
• April 15, 2022
Nebraska Supreme Court comes to Bellevue West
By Jacki Petrow, Bellevue West Senior High School
• April 14, 2022

Is it over yet?
By Vivian Polgreen, West High School
• April 13, 2022

Plant students say “gay”
By Ava Satterfield, HB Plant Senior High School - Newspaper
• April 13, 2022
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