762 Found Dead in Chicago During 2016; How Gun Safety Protocols can Protect our Society Journalism Middleborough High School Uncategorized January 6, 2017February 15, 2017 1/6/16 By: Rylee Leonard It’s been the deadliest year in two decades, 2016, and the top statistic in Chicago shows a single disturbing trend: a surge in gun violence. 762 people were murdered in this city alone, impacting thousands of lives around the world. On New Year’s Eve, people flooded the streets
Winter Can Bring More Than A Chill: The Health Risks and Tips Journalism Middleborough High School Uncategorized December 22, 2016February 15, 2017 12/22/16 By: Rylee Leonard The first day of winter has finally arrived, and it's safe to say it’s gonna be a cold one. Compared to last years second-most-mildest winter title, this year will definitely surpass the standards of temperate. With this being said, and the cold temperatures underway, it’s important to know
Bullied Teen Kills Herself Under the Watch of her Family, an Increasing Problem Journalism Middleborough High School Uncategorized December 8, 2016February 15, 2017 12/8/16 By: Rylee Leonard After continually being bullied both on and offline, Brandy Vela, 18 years old, killed herself in front of her family. On Tuesday, November 29th, this teens life was cut short as she held a gun to her chest, her mind made up, as her family walked in and
Due to his Lack of Popular Votes, Donald Trump Claims the People have Voted Illegally Journalism Middleborough High School December 1, 2016February 15, 2017 12-1-16 By: Rylee Leonard On November 27th, 2016, president elect Donald Trump voiced his anger through twitter, accusing many of fraud, with no evidence to back it up. His displeasure was seemingly due to his lack of popular votes counted in the general election. He believes that the only reason that had
“Love Trumps Hate”, Why These Protests Are Out of Control Journalism Middleborough High School November 18, 2016February 15, 2017 November 18, 2016 By: Rylee Leonard Subsequent to the elect of Donald J. Trump to be our next president on November 8th, 2016, demonstrations against him as president have continued across the country. T housand of Clinton’s supporters, who oppose Trump and his idea’s, flooded the streets of New York and Chicago