On May 17 Valedictorian Anna Smith, Salutatorian Rufus Cox, and Principal Lambert were joined by the Very Reverend Christopher Gray (JM '01) and keynote speaker Kamauri Yeh (JM '07).
At Judge Memorial Catholic High School, students in the Environmental Club spent the month of April celebrating Earth Month through lots of activities focused on sustainability, service, and community...
On February 26, Ms. Morris and her Writing for Change class left for the Utah State Capitol. The class went with the intention to deliver letters written by fellow students to their local representatives....
The Utah legislature ran from January 20 to March 6, and during that time, 542 bills were passed by the Utah House and Senate. A bill being passed means it was voted “yea” by a majority in both the...
Midterm elections are approaching fast in the United States, with many states—including Utah—set to elect their representatives to Congress on November 3.
Utah’s Congressional districts have been...
After winning the school Poetry Out Loud competition, senior Cecilia Tucker won the regional competition held at the Marmalade Library. On March 4 she advanced to the POL state finals, held at the Mid-Valley...
On February 28, the U.S began “Operation Epic Fury” in an effort to destroy Iran’s missile and nuclear operations, while seeking a change in the leadership of Iran. Iran is currently the only nation...
When nearly 3,000 lives were lost in a single morning, the world was forever changed. For many adults, September 11, 2001, is a memory that is vivid in their minds. However, for today’s students, it...
U.S. Congressional District 1, a newly configured congressional district is coming to Utah in 2026 following a court case that was amended in November of 2025. This district features parts of northern...
The 2026 Utah Legislature began its session on January 20, introducing over 850 bills.
Some of these bills can drastically change our state and have major impacts on high school students like us. Here...
You might think that in 2026 it would be easy for Lyv Candilora and Faith Deng to find jobs, but it turns out that isn’t the case. It’s not as simple as walking into your local grocer and snagging...