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Miss Universe Investigation, Helicopter Crash, and Rihanna: Weekly News of 1/16-1/20

Miss Universe Investigation, Helicopter Crash, and Rihanna: Weekly News of 1/16-1/20

Nicole Montesano, Staff Writer January 23, 2023

Miss Universe Pageant- R’Bonney Gabriel becomes the First Filipina to Win Over the weekend, 28 year old R’Bonney Gabriel became the first Filipino-American to win the Miss Universe pageant. On Saturday...

Movement in Iran

Movement in Iran

Aryssa Denton, Staff Writer January 9, 2023

The movement in Iran all started with the death of Mahsa Amini (also known as Jina Amini), a 22 year-old that died at the hands of the Iranian Government. The Iranian morality police arrested Mahsa Amini...

A Look Back at 2022

Jaedon Grant, Staff Writer January 6, 2023

2022 has been an eventful year to say the least. I think this has been one of the most important years of the twenty-first century. In this article I will try and include the most notable events throughout...

Buffalo Bills NFL Star Damar Hamlin "Showing Improvement" Following Cardiac Arrest

Buffalo Bills NFL Star Damar Hamlin “Showing Improvement” Following Cardiac Arrest

Mazin Dargol, Staff Writer January 5, 2023

Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hamlin (24) was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit Monday night following a cardiac arrest during an NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Currently Damar is showing signs...

Prisoner Swap, Arthritis Drugs, and the Economy: Weekly News Recap for 12/4-10

Prisoner Swap, Arthritis Drugs, and the Economy: Weekly News Recap for 12/4-10

Mazin Dargol, Staff Writer December 12, 2022

Starting off this week’s news recap, we begin with the inevitable swap deal between WNBA basketball player Britney Griner and Russian arms Dealer Viktor Bout (The Merchant of Death). Britney...

Brittney Griner gets released from Russian penitentiary in prisoner swap with Viktor Bout

Brittney Griner gets released from Russian penitentiary in prisoner swap with Viktor Bout

Addison Farris, Co-editor December 9, 2022

WNBA basketball star, Brittney Griner, has just been released on December 8th after being held under Russian custody for 10 months. The athlete is finally getting to fly home after prison swap with Viktor...

Page Athletics Groups Participate in Bike Donation for Local Children

Page Athletics Groups Participate in Bike Donation for Local Children

Taylor Meister, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2022

On Tuesday, November 28th, Page's very own Basketball team, Cheer team, and Red Steel Drumline travelled to Gillespie Park Elementary and Cone Elementary. Third-grade students at these schools were asked...

Page Students Help Teens At Smith

Page Swim Team Gets A Double Victory Right Before The Thanksgiving Break

Addison Farris, Co-editor December 1, 2022

The Page pirates swim team came back with not just one but two wins just before the thanksgiving break. The first triumph was against the Southwest cowboys with a score for the boys of 133-Page, to 87-Southwest...

Letters from Jail, Election Foreshadowing, and Climate Crisis in Ukraine: Weekly News of 11/9-15

Letters from Jail, Election Foreshadowing, and Climate Crisis in Ukraine: Weekly News of 11/9-15

Nicole Montesano, Staff Writer November 28, 2022

Russian Activist Writes Letters from Jail: Valimir Kara -Murza, who was sentenced to prison back in April for criticizing Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, writes letters to BBC from jail. Valimir...

November 6th, 2018 is a very important day for everyone who is eligible to vote; the midterm elections are held on this day. Going out and voting needs to be the number 1 thing on your to- do list; it’s important that you take the time out and vote for who you may believe to be the best candidate. If you don’t vote, yet complain about wanting change, you are just going to continue to bicker. The way I see it is: You can either vote by voting or not voting.  If you don’t vote and take action for a change, someone else’s vote will count more. I just want you to just sit and think about all the changes that we’ve been through; voting was and is prominent. If there wasn’t voting, we’d still probably have no right to health insurance, no civil right acts, no Medicare or Medicaid, or a whole bunch of other laws that have shaped this country into a better place for individuals. So never say that voting isn’t important or that you don’t believe your vote matters; if it didn’t some people wouldn’t try so hard to keep you from voting. Go out and vote, tell your family, friends, everyone in all honesty. Even if you aren’t eligible to vote yet, take this into consideration and make sure that when it’s your time, you’ll vote.

News Recaps Week Nov 6th-Nov 12th :Ukrainian Forces enter Kherson, and 2022 Election day

Addison Farris, Co-editor November 16, 2022

Ukrainian Forces Enter Kherson, a Strategic Prize, in a Blow to Putin  On Nov. 11, Ukrainian soldiers swept into the southern city of Kherson, seizing a major symbolic and strategic prize and dealing...

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