Archives for March 2019

Triggs to retire

by Michaela Trotter Tom Triggs is a retiring government teacher/ basketball coach who prides himself on teaching students how to survive in the real world. He has been at York Suburban High School for 26 years. Triggs has put his time and effort into making sure the next generation can thrive in … [Read more...]

Memorial Hospital Relocates

by Leandra DaFonseca Memorial Hospital first opened in 1945 then the hospital was then bought by PinnacleHealth in 2017. The same year PinnacleHealth became a part of UPMC health creating UMPC Pinnacle. UPMC Pinnacle Memorial, formerly known as Memorial Hospital, is currently located on 325 S. … [Read more...]

Opinion: Captain Marvel Movie Review

by Simone Williams A new movie has recently been added to the Marvel universe installments, Captain Marvel was released on March 8, 2019 and has had quite the impact on the box office. The movie made $524.1 million dollars worldwide. The movie is centered around a young woman named Vers, who … [Read more...]

Cherished Actor Luke Perry Passes Away

Luke Perry, to the very left, along with the cast of Beverly Hills 90210. by Sara Tran On March 4, television actor Coy Luther “Luke” Perry III, or known as just Luke Perry, abruptly passed away at the age of 52 after being admitted to the hospital following a fatal stroke a few days before in … [Read more...]

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...]

The Cost of College

by Ariel Rivera College is a place where some kids dream of going; however, there are other students who do not go. Is it because of all the schooling before college? Or is because the cost is too much to afford? Some people have careers they need to go to college for to get the degree to go … [Read more...]

Copper Crust continues to grow and improve

  by Rachael Lynch The Copper Crust is a local bakery and cafe located at 966 South George Street. They offer a wide variety of delicious delicacies, from pastries, to sandwiches. Owners Sean and Nicolle Austin started their business in 2012 by opening a stand in Central Market. … [Read more...]

MiniThon 2019

by Michaela Trotter MiniThon was a fundraiser that raised money for families in need whose child suffers from cancer. MiniThon takes the money made from MiniThon and helps multiple families in any ways that they can. The overnight event had some new exciting things going on this year. Senior … [Read more...]

NASA’s Opportunity Rover Passes Away

by Madelyn Glennon On January 24, 2004, NASA’s Opportunity Rover landed on Mars with the intent to determine whether or not Mars could ever support living beings, as well as to search for water, soil samples, and rocks. On February 13, 2019, the rover was officially declared dead after a r … [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...]