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Students react to potential Tiktok ban

Students react to potential Tiktok ban

Makena Gardner April 1, 2025

Tiktok is one of most used social media platforms in the world and the United States. With more than 167.5 million users in the US and 1.58 billion users worldwide, Tiktok is a key part of people’s day....

The logo of Canvas, Judge's learning management system, merged with the logo of ChatGPT, a popular AI chatbot.

AI in the classroom

Oliver Bertrand March 28, 2025

Artificial intelligence is growing scarily fast. ChatGPT shattered our world when it publicly released in 2022, and we are still not prepared for the changes AI is bringing to our society. The dangerously...

Mock Trial Season wraps up

Mock Trial Season wraps up

Anna Smith March 18, 2025

Our Judge mock trial team, which is the biggest mock trial team in the state of Utah, has just wrapped up their competition season by winning their trials but losing in pool play. Mock trial is led...

Guadalupe Medina recites "The Contract Says: We'd Like this Conversation to be Bilingual" at the poetry Out Loud all-school assembly on February 13.

20 Years of Verse at Judge Memorial

Freddy Gowski, Staff March 12, 2025

This year marked the 20th anniversary of Poetry Out Loud at Judge Memorial. Every year the entire school comes together and, in their separate English classes, memorizes and recites a poem in front of...

Phone policy six months later: What has changed

Oliver Cockle, Editor March 11, 2025

In May of 2024 Dean Douglas sent out a video to the entire student body telling them that next year things were going to change regarding phones. They were not allowed in pockets, they were not allowed...

Teaching about history through literature

Oliver Bertrand March 3, 2025

In the hallways of Judge, you may have seen posters promoting a new elective: history through literature. Ms Robertson, who teaches social studies classes, said she is excited to teach the class. "It...

Governor Cox addresses road safety

Bailey Britter February 28, 2025

The Bulldog Press attended Governor Spencer Cox’s Monthly Press Conference on Wednesday January 16, 2025. The main topics, questions, and concerns addressed were:  Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees,...

Judge’s newest club has students hooked

Freddy Gowski February 13, 2025

The Judge Flyfishing Club is one of the fastest-growing clubs on campus. Founded by skilled fishermen Erik Mickelson and Lucas Ludlow, the club is open to all skill levels, ranging from brand-new to seasoned...

Gift Of The Drummer

Kate Hart and Norah Coulter January 21, 2025

At Judge Memorial Catholic High School, students came together through their discernment groups to bring joy to children whose families couldn't afford Christmas gifts. Each discernment group was assigned...

Dance 2 girls share their thoughts on the 2024 election

Dance 2 girls share their thoughts on the 2024 election

Nora Bartel January 20, 2025

On November 6, 2024 the halls of Judge Memorial felt quieter than usual as the results of the 2024 Presidential Election  began to sink in. The opportunity for this story arose in Ms. Estrada’s Dance...

Veteran journalists visit Judge

Bailey Britter January 14, 2025

On October 1, 2024, Judge Memorial was honored to play host to veteran journalists Randall Carlisle and Chris Vanocur.  The two newsmen joined Dr. Sloan’s Period 8 New Media class to discuss the...

Top: Caroline at the Utah Debate Commission. Bottom: skiing in the Himalayas

U.S. Senate candidate climbs another mountain

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," said Caroline Gleich, an advocate for climate reform and environmental justice who is...

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