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To the students of JCHS…

To the students of JCHS…

Charley Albert June 22, 2023

Somehow, my high school career is coming to an end. During these past few weeks, as I get closer and closer to my graduation, I have been reflecting on my formative time at JCHS. I remember when I was...

My High School Experience: 8/11/19 - 6/23/23

My High School Experience: 8/11/19 – 6/23/23

Andrew Morrone June 22, 2023

My first high school memory was from soccer tryouts on August 11th, 2019. That was the day we did the Stanford Test. We had to sprint laps around the track and back and forth on the turf field in 90 degree...

Reflecting on High School

Reflecting on High School

Hayden Levine June 22, 2023

As a scared freshman, I never imagined my graduation from high school. It always seemed so far away, but now the time has finally come. At the end of my freshman year, my world (along with everyone else's)...

Volleyball Senior Night 2023

Senior Farewells

Casey Pac June 22, 2023

At the beginning of my senior year, I made the decision to switch into the journalism elective to make my schedule a little bit easier. I can now say that I’m glad I made that decision. It’s funny...

Moving On

Moving On

Maryellen Kane June 22, 2023

When I was in first grade, my oldest brother graduated from James Caldwell High School. Back then, I could not imagine myself being in high school and thought all of the high schoolers were so grown up....

The Willow Project Controversy

The Willow Project Controversy

Jordan Sang and Agostina Pieri April 7, 2023

What would you sacrifice for 600 million barrels of oil? For the Biden administration, the answer is clear: the environment and the well-being of Native American communities. The Willow Project was recently...

Photo courtesy of Hawaiʻi Public Radio

Legacy of Imperialism: Hawaiʻi

Jordan Sang April 7, 2023

White Europeans have colonized and annihilated indigenous populations for centuries by subjugating native groups and forcing them to follow traditions that violated their beliefs. Although this imperialist...

Photo courtesy of Susan Callaghan

Mock Trial at JCHS

Alexandra Li March 11, 2023

  Mock Trial may be an unfamiliar name to many JCHS students. However, Mock Trial offers students one of the most powerful opportunities JCHS has to offer—a true courtroom experience. This...

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Pros and Cons of ChatGPT

Jordan Sang March 9, 2023

In recent years, the rise of large language models such as ChatGPT has generated a lot of excitement and controversy. On the one hand, ChatGPT and its ilk offer a level of natural language processing that...

Photographed are the Contras, right-wing groups in Nicaragua. (Photo courtesy of fair.org)

The War on Drugs

Agostina Pieri February 12, 2023

“Today, cocaine is found throughout our society, from top to bottom, and that means corruption from top to bottom:” An In-Depth Analysis of The War on Drugs, Drug Epidemic, and US Involvement in Drug...

Keep the “Paper” out of “Newspaper”

Keep the “Paper” out of “Newspaper”

Jordan Sang December 23, 2022

Since the invention of the printing press around 1440 by Johannes Guttenberg, knowledge could be transferred faster than ever from one part of the world to another. However, after cell phones became...

My Revelations as an Intern on a Congressional Campaign

My Revelations as an Intern on a Congressional Campaign

Charley Albert November 24, 2022

Throughout the past few months, a great portion of my time has been spent interning for the Mikie Sherrill Campaign. On November 8th, Mikie Sherrill was reelected for her third time as Congresswoman...

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