California Sues Trump

by Fio del Pielago On March 4, 2019, California’s attorney general filed its 47th lawsuit against the Trump Administration as a result of the most recent rule the Trump Administration enforced. The rule potentially restricts women from seeking family planning and abortion referrals because it c … [Read more...]

Zion Williamson

by Ben Rohrbaugh February 20, 2019: Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, North Carolina. The Duke Blue Devils were set to host their arch rival, “the North Carolina Tar Heels”, in one of the most anticipated games in college basketball this season. Although each ticket was priced at 2 grand, every sea … [Read more...]

El Chapo: Finally Convicted After 18 Years on the Run

by Fio del Pielago On February 12, 2019, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, or more famously known as “El Chapo,” was finally convicted of 10 counts of international distribution of an estimated 200 tons of drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and marijuana to the U.S. Most people, such as Freshman Lyly Nguyen, i … [Read more...]

Opinion: Taking Action on Gun Control

by Alex Probert Gun control is the laws or policies that are put in place to regulate firearms. Gun control has been a growing issue among many Americans, due to different shootings and morbid events involving guns. However, there are many different thoughts and suggestions on gun … [Read more...]

On-the-rise Rapper Facing Life-threatening Jail sentence

by Ben Rohrbaugh November 26, 2018: Daniel Hernandez, also known as his rapper name “Tekashi 6ix9ine” was arrested after following charges of armed robbery and suspected murder. He pleaded not guilty for racketeering, but Hernandez will be in jail for at least 32 years. Since then, there have … [Read more...]

Bullying in West York School District

by Sara Tran In December, an unnamed student of the West York School District shared that she has been physically bullied by seven other students on her bus ride home. This situation also concerns other parents that want to protect their kids, who were bullied as well within the district. This … [Read more...]

2019 Winter Weather  

  by Madelyn Glennon The 2019 winter has been full of rain, sub-zero wind chills, ice, snow, and freezing cold temperatures followed by sunny days. Cities throughout the country have experienced extraordinarily cold temperatures and dangerous conditions. The Northern part of the nation … [Read more...]

Hats in school?

by Ariel Rivera Hats in school have been a very debated topic over the years. Students have expressed their voice to wanting hats in school. So why can we not wear hats. Is it because some hats may be inappropriate to wear in school grounds? Or perhaps there is another reason. Some … [Read more...]

Student creates lawncare business

by Iyana Carter Junior Griffin Smith and his friend, YS graduate Matthew Toman, created and is now managing his own business, Premier Lawn Care. Smith  said his business started 4 years ago. The two initially came up with idea for it to be an easy way of getting quick money; however, as … [Read more...]

10-year-old ends life because of bullying

Seven Bridges, one of the latest victims of suicide. by Ariel Rivera Seven Bridges has become the latest victim of suicide. Seven went to a Jefferson County Public school in Louisville, Kentucky. He was bullied for having a birth defect that caused him to have a colostomy bag. The small … [Read more...]