Gun Violence Grows in York

by Katie Garcia-Alcala People never want to feel as if they are unsafe in their own homes. Parents always tell their children to “Lock the doors, close your windows, stay inside, and don’t open the door to anyone you don’t know.” People are supposed to be safe in their own homes, but what is to sa … [Read more...]

Substitute Teacher at Santa Fe Saves the Life of 15-Year-Old Freshman

by Cecilia Lantz This past Friday, Shelby Sosa, a 15-year-old freshman at Santa Fe High school was in her first period gym class getting ready to play basketball when the fire alarm went off. Sosa was in class with her twin sister and some friends when they thought that this was a random fire … [Read more...]

The Future Generation will become More than we Expected

by Katie Garcia-Alcala With the graduating class of 2018 moving on with their lives and starting their new beginnings, I can’t help but to look back and think about our time as kindergarteners. With time that seemed to escape us, the children to come will create wonderful and fantastic things in t … [Read more...]

You Don’t Have to be Hit to Feel Abuse

by Katie Garcia-Alcala When someone becomes involved in a romantic relationship with another individual, they often do so with the hope that they have found “the one.” As cliche as it may sound, they get into that relationship in hopes to live the beginning of their happily ever after. The sad rea … [Read more...]

Seniors’ future plans

Isobel Smith -- Marymount University -- Business law “I’ll be going to Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia. It’s a small school in a larger city. It’s six minutes from D.C. I wanted a small school in a place that there is stuff to do. I also wanted to do law and so I’m doing a program … [Read more...]

Low-Income Families Shop and Stay on Budget

By Imani Carroll Now more than ever, low-income families have better access to quality household necessities for cheap prices. Many thrift stores have second hand furniture, clothes, kitchen appliances, and even electronics. The things available to the public is good for low-income families … [Read more...]

Spring Fashion Week Recap

By Madeline Abel Even though it may not seem like it, spring is finally here, and with it come many new fashion trends from brands across the world. With The Big 4 Fashion week just wrapping up in February, the world has been blessed with new designs from brands like Gucci and Roksanda. … [Read more...]

What are your plans this summer?

“I am going to be going to New York with the York County Senior Honors Choir, and I am taking an internship with Ryan Graves and Kelly Morgan McCrillis.”  -Margot Schaumann, Senior “To hang out and going on a trip to New Mexico with my friends” -Kylie Strebig, Junior “I'm exc … [Read more...]

Prom season approaches

By Vienna Zerbe As May approaches, so does prom season. As students are preparing for the long-awaited prom season, they are questioning how their plans for prom day should be organized and what the best resources are to get prom ready. One of the first needed items on a prom to-do list is … [Read more...]

Women Paid Much Less Than Male Athletes in the Sports Industry

By Will McGowan The sports industry has always been keen on spotlighting the games involving males. Legends such as Stephen Curry and Clayton Kershaw dominant their respective sports leagues by gaining immense salaries every year. Over 35 million dollars are paid to Kershaw alone, while Curry … [Read more...]