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...
The Utah Cultural Celebration Center presented Dia de los Muertos on November 2, a representation of how the day is celebrated in the United States. Many traditions have been adapted to fit into local...
Airplane rides are long and boring. There are not many people who enjoy the flying part of travel unless you’re in some sort of Delta One or Emirates Business Class type of thing, then they can be pretty...
Struggling can play a crucial role in helping us build strength and achieve success. Challenges can influence individuals to step outside of their comfort zones, acquire new skills, learn valuable lessons,...
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...
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...
This year, with the Class of 2026, who are currently juniors approaching senior year, they must learn about the transition they are going to go through. In service, we are all connected to Christ through...
If you ask most Judge students “What is Dean Douglas’s job here at Judge” the most common answer would probably be, “he makes us follow the rules, and gives out detentions.” But we wanted to...
The class of 2024 is soon to wrap up their high school career. As they complete this monumental stepping-stone in their life, they are each deciding what’s next in their journey. We decided to document...
Under-17 national biathlon winner Thomas Van de Kamp and competitive freeriders like Jack Atencio are just some of the young winter athletes who have something in common – first-hand knowledge of how...