Archives for January 2015

Are you suffering? Seek help!

Statistics from ANAD, a website devoted to the prevention of eating disorders,  show that 50% of people living with an eating disorder also suffer from depression. A small portion of only one in ten men and women with eating disorders receive treatment. Only 35% of people that receive treatment … [Read more...]

Unmanned Antares Rocket Explodes

On Tuesday, October 28, 2014, NASA’s unarmed Antares rocket exploded. The explosion was unexpected and highly disappointing. It took place mere seconds after the rocket took off in an attempt to deliver cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). The explosion destroyed the rocket ship that w … [Read more...]

Deadly Ebola Outbreak

A deadly Ebola outbreak has occurred recently. The virus originated in West Africa, and it most likely started with a single infected person. This virus can be traced genetically to a single introduction, perhaps by a bat. Ebola is a deadly virus that causes internal and external bleeding. As the … [Read more...]

Who is the most appealing celebrity?

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What about Ebola?

Although Ebola is not a threat in the United States, some students believe that the public should be concerned about it. A student named freshman Abi Miller said, “Ebola is dangerous for people that have it and the people in contact with it. People are over worrying about it. It is no longer a t … [Read more...]

Welcome to Haunted York Suburban

Trick-or-Treating Night, an event sponsored by NHS, was held on the evening of Oct. 29.  Sallie Spanswick and Daniel Anderson, National Honor Society advisors, are in charge of York Suburban’s trick-or-treating night. YSHS participates in the NHS’s trick-or-treating every year. Although the high s … [Read more...]

How much sleep do you get at night?

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Visiting the little ones

This year, the Careers in Child Development class got the chance to visit the York Jewish Community Center and Valley View to visit the little ones at daycare. Since they had first period, they left the school at 8:05 a.m. and came back at 8:40. The students had a schedule made by FACS teacher … [Read more...]

NAHS Brightens Up Downtown

When York Suburban students think of Downtown York, very few would think of art. A few of York Suburban’s National Art Honor Society members were selected to paint parking barriers to brighten up the city. The students left the morning of Nov. 12 to “brighten up York City,” said junior Ashleigh Ma … [Read more...]

Is York Suburban saving paper with computers?

To start off, teachers regularly give students the option to use paper, and there is no structured way to use the Chromebooks. The purpose of the Chromebooks is not to only save paper but to enhance students educational experience. In some classes, such as math, students are given handouts to … [Read more...]