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Protect Utah's lands to preserve their natural beauty

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...

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...

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...

Does the Great Salt Lake have rights?

Does the Great Salt Lake have rights?

Sam Cowan and Brooke Copinga 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,...

Catalina Trip

Benji Gillespie and Sam Cowan December 12, 2023

The trip to Catalina Island is one that I would never forget. Although traveling to the island was grueling because we had to fly into LAX, it was worth it. When w arrived, we met our counselors, and set...

Woodstock Christmas Tree Light Festival: Smashing?

Woodstock Christmas Tree Light Festival: Smashing?

Ted Hyngstrom, Editor in Chief December 1, 2023

Woodstock, Illinois - On November 24th, 2023, I had the opportunity to attend a Christmas Tree Lighting Festival in Woodstock, Illinois. Initially, I wasn’t interested in attending. Being over 2...

Teacher and student at Teton Science School

Over 30 students attend Teton Science School

Toni Bullough, staff April 3, 2023

From March 8-11, a variety of Judge students were given the opportunity to partake in a field trip to the Teton Science School. Forty people went, four of them being Judge faculty (Dr. Dasch, Mrs. Aundraya...

Service Day at Wasatch Community Gardens

Ethan Haney October 30, 2022

For the service day this year, Mr. John Barron's advisory went to Wasatch Community Gardens. The organization's mission is to empower people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. Barron's advisory...

Oceanography students study at Catalina

Olivia Cowan and Sam Oswald March 5, 2022

On Nov. 1, 2021, the Judge Memorial oceanography class stepped onto the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) campgrounds at Catalina Island, an oasis off the coast of Los Angeles. This program,...

Lake Effect – Low levels impact politics and economy

Corrine Higgins February 25, 2022
I try to do my part. I encourage you to do your part. After all, there’s only so much water to waste.
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