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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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With the Help of Student Council, Judge Honored the Legacy of a Student who was Lost Too Soon

Dylan Krannich October 23, 2024

Last summer, Judge tragically lost one of its most outgoing and loved students. Nuer Deng, known by students and teachers as Nudy, was shot and killed in West Valley City. This news came as a shock to...

Dean Douglas at a basketball game in 2023.

How does Dean Douglas impact our school socially and academically?

Kate Hart and Norah Coulter October 18, 2024

If you ask most Judge students “What is Dean Douglas’s job here at Judge” the most common answer would probably be, “he makes us follow the rules, and gives out detentions.” But we wanted to...

Get Know New Faculty Member Mr. Hoopes

Austin Harlan and Kai Flickinger October 8, 2024

Austin and I got to interview a new counselor at Judge, Sam Hoopes and get the backstory on him and how he ended up at Judge. Mr. Hoopes was a basketball star at Duchesne High School and went on to play...

New Counselor at Judge

Kai Flickinger and Austin Harlan October 5, 2024

New counselor at Judge Sam Hoopes was a basketball star at Duchesne High School and went on to play at Southern Utah University, before finishing college at Utah State. Although not mentioned in the...

The level of the Great Salt Lake improved recently, but is still low.

Senate Bill 18 can improve lake’s health

Corrine Higgins May 23, 2024

interview transcript In 2021, the Great Salt Lake reached the lowest levels ever recorded, only 45% of what it was merely twenty years before. The state got scared and demanded change, but then...

Wasatch Community Gardens and their impact around Salt Lake City

Owen Higgins May 20, 2024

Wasatch Community Gardens is a non- profit organization, started in 1989 by Crossroads Urban Center. It provides opportunity for many people in many different neighborhoods to start gardening. Ashley Patterson...

Judd Roberts on his ranch near the Duchesne river. He supports water conservation if it's used responsibly. Photo by Corrine Higgins.

Judd Roberts Interview

Corrine Higgins May 20, 2024

Corrine: What is your name? Judd: Judd Roberts Corrine: How long have you or your family been in ranching? Judd: I’ve been ranching personally for about 20 years. Kind of on and off full time...

Lead ‘Spider-Verse’ animator on his creative process

CJ Stokes April 8, 2024

Nick Kondo grew up with an interest in three worlds: cartoons, dinosaurs, and magic. The first thing he wanted to do growing up was a paleontologist. And growing up in the Rocky Mountains, Kondo was no...

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