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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 election began to sink in. The opportunity for this story arose in Ms Estrada’s Dance 2 class, where...

(Top) Caroline at the Utah Debate Commission

(Bottom) Caroline skiing in the Himalayas

How Utah’s own Caroline Gleich strives through her passions

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." These are the words of local Utahn Caroline Gleich, an advocate for climate reform and...

StuCo rallies to support Focused Student Project

StuCo rallies to support Focused Student Project

Maddie Shragge November 25, 2024

Last Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Student Council took a trip to the Utah State Capitol to hear from The Focused Student Project. This year the project is proposing two new bills, one that advocates for limiting...

Sam Cowan is Making His Voice Heard in a Critical Year of Elections

Dylan Krannich November 12, 2024

“Having that student community be aware of issues and communicate about them really pushed me to do more research and be more active and want to vote”. These are the words of recent Judge graduate...

John Witt and Corrine Higgins Debate on whether armed guards should be in schools

Oliver Cockle, Kylee Bunting, and Will Holbrook November 6, 2024

After the recent election, we now know that Donald Trump will be the president for the next four years, and no matter how you feel about it you can at least say that this election was extremely controversial....

Jackson Lewis chooses one of the books that was impactful to him as a student.

This 19-year-old might be Utah’s youngest elected official

Rourke Jensen and Nora Bartel November 6, 2024

Update: This interview took place on September 30. On November 5, Jackson Lewis was elected to serve as a member of the school board for Canyons School District. A year ago he was in high school, now...

Senior Zach Farr Shares The Importance Of Voting.

Kate Hart and Norah Coulter November 5, 2024

High school voters, particularly those who have recently turned 18, are stepping into a pivotal role in the upcoming 2024 election, bringing fresh perspectives on critical issues. Their engagement could...

A young voter’s perspective in the 2024 election

Oliver Bertrand and Quinn Speer November 5, 2024

This year's election is important, and the new opinions of voters are changing. Judge senior Curtis Coudreaut, 18, reflected his views and opinions as a young, first-time voter on topics like how he views...

What Matters to Judge Students?

What Matters to Judge Students?

Anna Smith November 1, 2024

As ballots are being submitted this election season, some Judge students have mailed in their votes. However, the majority are still waiting to be eligible to vote. But in a community dedicated to building...

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...

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...

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...

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