Have you heard about the ant wars?

By Gabriel Brogan Not many people pay much attention to the creatures that sneak into our homes, eat our watermelon rinds, and make little hills in our parks. But ants are a lot like us. They cultivate crops, clear roads, and treat epidemics. There is also a darker side of ant (and human) nature. Like miniature empires, ant colonies expand their territories, create satellite colonies, … Continue reading Have you heard about the ant wars?

Trump holds campaign event at Lancaster County Convention Center

By Elisabeth Palacios Sunday, October 20th, at 5 PM, presidential candidate Donald Trump had a rally right here in the heart of Lancaster.  The town hall was full of hundreds of supporters by the time the doors opened at 2:30, and the line of people that were waiting wrapped around a whole block.   Trump reiterated the main points of his campaign like in many of … Continue reading Trump holds campaign event at Lancaster County Convention Center

Everything you need to know about the upcoming election

By Ada Kessler How Kamala Harris became the Democratic Candidate  The June 27th debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump sowed many worries into the minds of American citizens. The candidates both seemed incoherent and off-topic a lot of the time, Biden especially. This poor performance combined with the sympathy Trump garnered from multiple sides following an assassination attempt on him at one of his … Continue reading Everything you need to know about the upcoming election

From Dream Team to “Believe” Team: A Short History of U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Glory and Heartbreak

By Mitchell Copeland Ever since the U.S. started to compete in Men’s Olympic basketball, they dominated. They entered the international scene in the 1930’s and immediately made their mark, effortlessly humiliating each and every competitor, until they received a gold medal. They then proceeded to repeat this feat five times consecutively. Their perfect record was tarnished with a few defeats on their way to their … Continue reading From Dream Team to “Believe” Team: A Short History of U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Glory and Heartbreak

Is the fear of AI-induced layoffs justified?

By Tiyya Geiger As we see an increasing amount of articles being published about layoffs in the tech industry, it is easy to buy into the belief that AI will replace us. While that sentiment may become true within the next few years, there is still time to prepare and understand the implications of AI’s involvement in the technology landscape. As economic inequality rises and … Continue reading Is the fear of AI-induced layoffs justified?

The Affordable Housing Crisis in Lancaster

by Nemari Morales Instead of learning to walk and talk in 2007, it seems as though today’s teens should’ve been investing in a home.  When passing by the Lancaster County Government Center on my way home from work, I noticed that the complex was lined with people on the outside. Looking closer to understand the situation, I was disheartened to see tents, carts and bags … Continue reading The Affordable Housing Crisis in Lancaster

How Biden Alienated the Youth Vote, and How He Can Win Them Back

President Biden narrowly won the 2020 election with the surge of support from African Americans and young voters who came to his aid in the polls against incumbent President Donald Trump. Four years later, President Biden’s strategy no longer reflects that of a lesser of two evils, instead a centrist liberal who bends to the will of the center right-leaning Democratic Party to pass limited … Continue reading How Biden Alienated the Youth Vote, and How He Can Win Them Back

Pro-Palestine Boycotts: What is Going On, and Why?

By Nemari Morales Social media and news sources within the United States have been bursting with daily updates, insights, and conversation about the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. Choosing to educate themselves, some have expressed support for Palestine by participating in the BDS Movement, others believing the movement to be anti-Semitic. But, many remain clueless as to what is happening in other parts of the … Continue reading Pro-Palestine Boycotts: What is Going On, and Why?

There’s a new speaker in the House

by Logan Bjerklie On October 25th, Congressman Mike Johnson (R-La) was elected to be the 56th Speaker of the House. Johnson was elected after there was a 22 day deadlock to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif). McCarthy has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2016 and represents the fourth congressional district in Louisiana. Before his terms in the house, Johnson … Continue reading There’s a new speaker in the House

IB Marine Sciences: A New Class For McCaskey’s Ocean Lovers

By Yisbel Morales Among McCaskey’s vast variety of courses to choose from, many science-related classes are offered. This not only includes high school subjects such as Chemistry and Biology, but also college courses such as the Group 4 sciences — IB Biology, IB Chemistry, IB Physics, and the recently added IB Computer Sciences. As the course lists grow longer and longer, a new course has … Continue reading IB Marine Sciences: A New Class For McCaskey’s Ocean Lovers

After Affirmative Action: Where Do We Go From Here?

On June 29, 2023, college admission offices across the country scrambled to release public statements in the face of the groundbreaking Supreme Court Case ruling declaring the unconstitutionality of affirmative action in college admission decisions. This means that the national high school class of 2024 will not have affirmative action and race-conscious admissions policies affecting their path to higher education.  What is Affirmative Action? Affirmative … Continue reading After Affirmative Action: Where Do We Go From Here?

Five Distinguished McCaskey Alumni Honored at Annual Banquet

By Logan Bjerklie // Photos by Sam Soliman On Thursday, October 5, the McCaskey Alumni Association hosted their annual Distinguished Alumni Awards at Southern Market. They present these awards to five diverse alumni of McCaskey High School. According to the McCaskey Alumni website, “Each recipient is chosen because they have achieved a level of stature within their profession or community to which the students in … Continue reading Five Distinguished McCaskey Alumni Honored at Annual Banquet

“Our Momma’s Kitchen” Serves Up Soul Food with Love

By Nemari Morales Upon the intersection of North Franklin and East Walnut Street, Our Momma’s Kitchen, a recently established and family owned soul-food restaurant has captured the hearts of many locals.  Aside from the unique options the restaurant offers in comparison to other places in the area, the aura is important to recognize. Everyone who comes in is greeted with a smiling face and a … Continue reading “Our Momma’s Kitchen” Serves Up Soul Food with Love

The Lancaster Public Library Is Moving Locations

On April 20, Lancaster Public Library closed to the public and began the move to its new location on Queen Street, which is expected to open in late May. The old Duke Street building has several structural issues, such as flooding and mold, that made the move necessary. It was bought by a group of investors for the use of Saint James Episcopal Church, located … Continue reading The Lancaster Public Library Is Moving Locations