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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...

Does the Great Salt Lake have rights?

Does the Great Salt Lake have rights?

Sam Cowan March 13, 2024

Lawmakers in Utah have begun to push legislation H.B. 249, to counter the "rights of nature" movement gaining momentum in efforts to save the drying Great Salt Lake. This bill, which has passed the House,...

Robotics team prepares for competition

Corrine Higgins February 27, 2024

March 4 update: As part of the winning alliance at the Utah Regional FIRST Robotics Competition, Judgement Call Robotics has qualified for the FIRST international championships from April 17-20 in Houston,...

Unlocking success: the crucial role of school counseling

Unlocking success: the crucial role of school counseling

Noah Crossman February 16, 2024

Every year, freshmen at Judge Memorial are immediately assigned both a school counselor and a college counselor. During our student’s first two years at Judge, they will primarily be in contact with...

Judge grad Rosalba Dominguez elected to Murray City Council

Oliver Cockle February 6, 2024

Former Judge grad Rosalba Dominguez recently ran for the Murray city council and won. “The most exciting part of my work on city council is the opportunity to serve. That, and bridging the gap in...

January Mood

Benji Gillespie January 31, 2024

People often think that January is dull and grey. But is reflected upon the students? I asked around if people felt that way. This mini podcast is here to answer the general consensus on this topic.

Staying PAWSitive with Dr Kladis

Jack Wood January 22, 2024

In this interview with Dr Kladis, we get an understanding of what PAWS are for, and the positive effects the program has been having on Judge.

Ms. Kellers Health class spreads love with Operation Beautiful

Ms. Keller’s Health class spreads love with Operation Beautiful

Oliver Cockle, Nick Barber, and Corrine Higgins January 19, 2024

Every semester since 2014 Ms. Karla Keller's health class has been spreading love and positivity. The mission is called Operation Beautiful, and the goal is to put up sticky notes of love and positivity...

2023 in review

2023 in ‘review’

George Frech January 7, 2024

The year of 2023 is officially coming to a close. For the Bulldog Press, this year marked a full turn to the digital age. We transitioned our home to a new website in March of 2023, a decision that...

Bulldog Bites Episode #3: Beltex Meats

Sam Cowan and Noah Tebben December 15, 2023

Beltex Meats is a high-end butcher shop located on 9th East and is a quick three-minute drive from Judge. It opened in 2014 and has been a community staple, selling out its sandwiches and meats daily....

The Strays

“The Strays”

Elise Djagba December 12, 2023

Netflix’s “The Strays” is a story of a deeply disturbed woman named Neve attempting to find peace through suppressing her identity and past. The film starts with shots of Neve in frustration of the...

Are Judge Students in Tune or Out of Tune?

Are Judge Students in Tune or Out of Tune?

Will Holbrook December 12, 2023

This past week, I went around the Judge campus and interviewed students on their musical taste and knowledge of some classics. I interviewed various students interested in all kinds of music, from Queen...

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