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Ms. Sobotka and her AP Art students viewed the April 8 partial eclipse from the roof of the school.

Eclipsing the regular day

George Frech, Rourke Jensen, and Noah Crossman April 13, 2024

Even though it was only a partial eclipse on April 8, a lot of students and teachers found the time to watch it during school. Special glasses were passed between  faculty and students alike in front...

In February, the average price for a dozen eggs in the US was $2.99.

‘Eggflation’

Noah Crossman March 28, 2024

Inflation has steadily risen the prices of everyday groceries in recent years, and eggs are no exception. With the Easter and Passover holidays approaching, consumers are experiencing sticker shock firsthand...

Utah is one of only five states that is without a lottery. Image generated by DALL-E 3.

The big gamble

Noah Crossman March 26, 2024

This year Utah had the possibility of getting a lottery. Representative Kera Birkeland of Morgan was at the head of this proposal. She believed that the state should allow Utah voters to decide if they...

Rendering of a proposed gondola tower in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Photo courtesy Utah Department of Transportation.

Gondola proposed for Little Cottonwood Canyon

Brooke Copinga March 11, 2024

The proposed gondola system in Little Cottonwood Canyon received the green light. This is a groundbreaking decision made by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), giving the green light for constructing...

Book banning backfire

Book banning backfire

Sophia Lyon February 13, 2024

On Jan. 30 the Utah House approved legislation that would make pulling books from shelves of libraries and schools more effortless. HB29 would allow the removal of books statewide as long as officials...

National school counseling week begins

National school counseling week begins

Noah Crossman and Rourke Jensen February 4, 2024

The week of Feb. 5-9 kicks off National School Counseling Week, celebrated every year during the first full week in February. This week brings awareness to the contributions that school counselors make.  Started...

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Best Things to do in 2024

Isaac Hildebrand January 11, 2024

With 2023 in the books and most of 2024 still to come, there is a lot to look forward to this year.  This is a list of some of the most exciting things that are going to happen this year and what Judge...

Mr. Mickelson clears the driveway after a January storm.

New year, new snow?

Ted Hyngstrom, Editor in Chief January 3, 2024

After exceeding 80 inches for the first time in 27 years last year, Salt Lake is in a snow lull.  This season, only 4.2 inches have fallen on the capital city. Salt Lake typically averages more than...

Class of 2028 shadow days begin

Noah Crossman November 20, 2023

Shadow season has begun, and Judge Memorial got their first glance at the class of 2028 on Oct. 26. Over 100 potential students for next year’s incoming freshman class arrived at 8 a.m. to partake in...

Grandparents Day

Grandparents Day 2023

Corrine Higgins November 20, 2023

Originally started in 2020, the COVID year, Grandparents Day began over zoom, with students holding up signs showing their grandparents how much they loved them. Moved in-person in 2021, Judge has hosted...

Mayor Erin Mendenhall v. Ross Rocky Anderson for SLC mayor

Mayor Erin Mendenhall v. Ross ‘Rocky’ Anderson for SLC mayor

George Frech and Ted Hyngstrom November 13, 2023

The Salt Lake City mayoral election is only days away. Mayor Erin Mendenhall hopes to serve a second term, while former two-time mayor Ross “Rocky” Anderson hopes to get himself back in office. Mayoral...

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