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Perfect grades do not always grant you acceptance into competitive schools

Gianna Collins, Author March 3, 2025

There is a common belief that perfect grades are a primary factor in guaranteeing admission to competitive colleges. Unfortunately, or fortunately for some, this is not always true. Other factors,...

The view of the whale from the sidewalk in front of Caffe Expresso.

Top 5 Coffee Shops at 9th and 9th

Makena Gardner March 1, 2025

Salt Lake City's “9th and 9th” has some of the best locally owned coffee shops in the valley. This ranking highlights the top spots based on drink quality, atmosphere, and convenience. While each café...

(Top) Caroline at the Utah Debate Commission

(Bottom) Caroline skiing in the Himalayas

How Utah’s own Caroline Gleich strives through her passions

Rivi Bero January 13, 2025

"I always think that our advocacy and activism is the strongest when it starts from a place of joy and from love." These are the words of local Utahn Caroline Gleich, an advocate for climate reform and...

What are Judge Memorial student Ambassadors?

Makena Gardner and Jazzy Zenner December 9, 2024

Judge Memorial Student Ambassadors are a key part of student leaders at the school. A selective club 's job is to represent the school in the best way possible. They are in charge of welcoming people to...

From 'We > Me' to Wall Street

From ‘We > Me’ to Wall Street

Kai Flickinger December 5, 2024

“I would embrace it, embrace the culture, embrace the relationships you're making.” Those were the words of wisdom from Judge alum Michael Bapis as he reflected on his time in high school. From the...

Outlook of Cascade Springs in Midway, Utah

Protect Utah’s lands to preserve their natural beauty

Sophie Grafer December 4, 2024

The Utah Land legal case is trying to shift control of millions of acres of public lands in Utah from the federal government to the state. Supporters believe the state would manage the lands better because...

Folklorico dancers at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center's Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

Dia de los Muertos celebrated in West Valley

November 10, 2024

The Utah Cultural Celebration Center presented Dia de los Muertos on November 2, a representation of how the day is celebrated in the United States. Many traditions have been adapted to fit into local...

Future Healthcare Professionals Club

Anna Smith November 6, 2024

Judge’s Future Healthcare Professionals Club is gaining momentum under the leadership of junior Sophia Tomczak and faculty moderator Dr. MacKnight. The club meets every Monday at 7 a.m. in Dr. MacKnight’s...

Senior Zach Farr Shares The Importance Of Voting.

Kate Hart and Norah Coulter November 5, 2024

High school voters, particularly those who have recently turned 18, are stepping into a pivotal role in the upcoming 2024 election, bringing fresh perspectives on critical issues. Their engagement could...

Brooke at climate protest in 2018

‘Your vote isn’t your only voice’

Maddie Shragge October 29, 2024

Eight million teenagers can now vote in the 2024 presidential election, but that still leaves about 34 million who can't vote yet. With most high schoolers under the voting age, sharing political opinions...

25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Maddie Shragge, Rourke Jensen, and Nora Bartel October 23, 2024

Can you spell dramaturgy? This year the Judge Memorial Theatre Department is putting on a production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. This riveting spell-off will keep you on the edge of...

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