Archives for April 2018

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...]

Questions Rise about Gun Control Policies

By Vienna Zerbe While many believe stronger gun control would be a violation of their second amendment right, stronger gun control would benefit the lives of all American citizens. Gun control would provide a more efficient way to sell firearms, such as the use of stricter background checks. This … [Read more...]

Is Arming Teachers Really The Answer?

By Faith Speece The idea of giving teachers firearms has been a hot topic in the news since the Parkland shooting. President Trump has openly expressed his support for this idea. According to the New York Times he said, “The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun.” He … [Read more...]

Making the Best Decision for You

By Kenzie Park-Hubb As senior year comes to a close, many students are ready to depart and move onto furthering their dreams. For many, this image includes graduating from high school, going to college, and then moving onto their careers. But, does that really fit everyone? LaDawn Huber, the … [Read more...]

French students support Haitian orphans

By Imani Carroll York Suburban High School French students just wrapped up their books for orphan children in Haiti. The students spent weeks planning, writing, and illustrating their stories that will soon be in the hands of children in a Haitian orphanage. CNN’s Lisa Cohen said at least 3 … [Read more...]

Conor Lamb Stunningly Defeats Rick Saccone in the Pennsylvania Midterm Election

  By Kenzie Park-Hubb In the latest Pennsylvania election, Conor Lamb, the Democratic candidate and Rick Saccone, the Republican candidate, each ran for a spot in Congress. Saccone, the predicted winner, did not come out of this election victorious. This was a shock to many due to the … [Read more...]

YS theater club to unveil You Can’t Take it with You

By Vienna Zerbe The YS theater club is preparing to present You Can’t Take It With You written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The clubs plans to unveil their show April 26, 27 and 28 at 7:30 pm. Theater director Shannon Metzler and crew director Amber Krzanowski held auditions for t … [Read more...]