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Tens More Nigerian School Girls Kidnapped by Increasingly Dangerous Terrorist Group Boko Haram

By Imani Carroll Hundreds of parents and family members in Nigeria are turning to the government to return the 101 girls kidnapped in a Boko Haram school raid. Dapachi, Nigeria, Boko Haram allegedly raided a school, “forcing residents, including students of Government Girls Secondary school, t … [Read more...]

YS Wraps Up 2018’s Mini-Thon

By Vienna Zerbe February 24 was York Suburban’s fifth annual Mini-Thon. The celebration raised a total of $85, 720.18. However, that was not the only success that the 2018 Mini-Thon had. This year’s Mini-Thon has the most money raised out of all the past Thons. The total is 21% increase from l … [Read more...]

Susquehannock Basketball Player is Young but Unstoppable

by Kenzie Park-Hubb Jarace Walker, an 8th grade basketball player from Susquehannock, is not like most players of his age. He is in the Top 10 nationally ranked players for his age group. At 6 foot 5 inches, he is the tallest player on his team. Walker also has said that he has the biggest … [Read more...]

Zoe Prats to compete in Poetry Out Loud State Finals

by Maddie Levans On March 5, Junior Zoe Prats will be competing in the Poetry Out Loud State Finals competition, reciting “Mrs. Caldera’s House of Things” by Gregory Djanikian, “Onions” by William Matthews, and “Chorus Sacerdotum” by Baron Brooke Fulke Greville. Prats, during her selection pro … [Read more...]

Women (and men) march for equality

by Madeline Abel On January 20, thousands of men and women rallied to support women's rights in hundreds of cities around the country. Last year's protest was the first of its kind after the inauguration of president Donald Trump, and the tradition continued this year due to the comments that … [Read more...]

YS Welcomes the Theater Honor Society

by Vienna Zerbe The YS theater program is getting a facelift this year. The program will now take a transition from club to honor society. The theater inductions will be happening this month. Theatre program director Shannon Metzler is preparing the induction. As this is the first year. … [Read more...]

Cheerleaders perform at Citrus Bowl

by Katie Hill On Dec. 29, a select few from the York Suburban varsity cheerleading team made their way to Orlando to compete in the pregame show at the Citrus Bowl. The ten cheerleaders were able to make this journey because of their performance at a summer camp in 2015. They won an award in … [Read more...]

Students host art portfolio show

  by Katie Hill On Tues. Jan. 5, student artwork from ceramics, photography and painting classes was put on display in the art hallway from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm at the Fall Semester Portfolio Show. This show is a time of self reflection and peer reflection for the art … [Read more...]

Foy attends climate change conference in Paris

by Katie Hill The winter of 2015 has brought beautiful weather, some days even mimicking fall. Though we are taking advantage of this time and admiring its wondrous beauty there is an alarming reason as to why this is happening: global warming. Global warming has been a topic in the media for … [Read more...]

Holiday shopping guide

by Kirill Cross   The holidays are rolling in, and fast. The holidays are full of cheer, joy, delight, and presents. Where you can find cheer, joy, and delight is with family and friends. When it comes to finding the perfect presents for reasonable prices it gets tricky. … [Read more...]