Students weigh in on next Disney live-action film

by Maddie Levans Over the past few decades, Disney has been turning more and more classic movies into live-action hits. From 101 Dalmations to Beauty and the Beast, it seems like more and more Disney classics are being adapted to fit the silver screen. The first live-action Disney movie, 101 … [Read more...]

New music for May

by Maddie Levans At the end of last month, alt rock group Gorillaz put out their long awaited second studio album, Humanz, to the delight of eager fans. Throughout April, the band released a whopping seven singles off of their 26-track long album. The album is filled with collaborative tracks, … [Read more...]

Hollywood whitewashes Asian roles

by Maddie Levans The whitewashing of Asian roles in Hollywood isn’t a new concept. From Holly Golightly’s Japanese landlord in Breakfast at Tiffany’s being played by Mickey Rooney, to Emma Stone being cast as a half-Chinese half-Polynesian fighter pilot in Aloha, more and more white actors are get … [Read more...]

Senior class hosts 5th annual senior art show

by Maddie Levans On May 5, York Suburban’s senior class hosted the fifth annual senior art show at Creative York West in downtown York. Eight seniors displayed their work and ran the show, allowing over a hundred people to view their work. Some seniors going into the art field, such as R … [Read more...]

Ayden Foundation raises funds for cancer research

By Lea Youngman After his son Ayden was diagnosed with inoperable brain tumors last fall, Bill Kohler started the Ayden Foundation, an organization that helps and supports children like Ayden through DIPG (diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma) and funds for research to find a cure for cancer. The … [Read more...]

School to be renovated over the summer

By Lea Youngman Rumors are being confirmed: renovations to the roof, doors and turf will take place over the summer. According to Principal Brian Ellis, the football field has had this specific turf for almost 10 years, and after 10 years, it gets less safe and reaches the point of needing to … [Read more...]

French elections to determine fate of Europe

by Sumahid Chowdhury The Republic of France is having its presidential elections which is running from April 23 to May 7. While there were many candidates, two came out on top: Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. The former represents the En Marche! Party while the latter represents the … [Read more...]

Suburban bids farewell to Buddha

by Drue Allison, Lea Youngman, and Maddy Abel David Coombs, better known as Buddha, has announced that he is retiring after 35 years of working as a custodian. Over the span of his time in Suburban, Buddha has made many lasting memories and has met many interesting people. Not only has Buddha … [Read more...]

Suburban thespians spring into production

by Drue Allison The York Suburban Theater club will be putting on a production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. This is the humorous story of people adopting alternate selves in order to escape social obligations. The play opens tonight at 7:30 and will play on April 28 and … [Read more...]

United Airlines Creates Passenger Disaster

by Sumahid Chowdhury On what could have been a normal procedure, one of the planes of United Airlines overbooked their seats, denying some passengers their flight. Auctions for giving up the seats were first set at four-hundred dollars, then eight-hundred, until United decided that a computer … [Read more...]