This weekend marks the ending performances of Judge's fall musical, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."
It tells a tale of several contestants scrambling to win a spelling bee, with many different...
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...
Every day after the announcements the phrase "Be SEEN" follows. This story dives into the deeper meaning behind the simple phrase, and how Judge students can be further seen around the campus and in the...
Judge games are beloved by the entire community, whether its football, soccer or any other sport. At the heart of these games is the Judge cheer team, whose energy always brings so much life and enthusiasm...
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...
The differences between Judge's 2024-25 schedule and the schedule of years past are a bit jarring, especially at the beginning of the year. This change can be difficult to adjust to. In the early school...
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...
On August 12, Bulldogs stepped onto the Judge Memorial campus on a sunny August morning to begin the school year. It's a brand new school for some and a brand new year for the rest. Some Bulldogs felt...
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...
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...