Monthly Archives: June 2021
The Bail System in America: How it Works, Why Many Are Calling for Reform,...
Analysis
In late 2019 and early 2020, New York State passed multiple progressive bail reforms. The reforms made it so that only high-level offenses, sex-related...
Former Police Officer Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 22 1/2 Years Behind Bars in Death...
Disgraced police officer Derek Chauvin will spend 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. In May 2020, video...
Rambunctious Showcases Student Art and Writing Despite Pandemic Challenges
Although they faced many challenges when creating the magazine this year, the Rambunctious Literary Magazine staff was still able to design spreads featuring a...
From Russia to the United States, Meet Dalia Timonina
Dalia Timonina is a Russian junior at Jamesville-Dewitt High School. In Russia she loved to dance. Her parents wished to immigrate to the United...
State and Local Primary Election Day Comes and Goes with No Results
As the day of the primary elections, June 22 marked a key day in 2021 for New York State. In primary elections, members of...
Farewell, Agatha Smoot
Vlad the Impaler had to leave the place he called home to defeat the Ottomans and also to impale some people.
J-DHS Kente Cloth Ceremony Celebrates Unity
The Jamesville-DeWitt High School Kente Club displayed both unity and achievement year’s Kente Senior Celebration, hosted by Club Umoja on Sunday, June 13.
Kente...
J-DHS Performs an Amazing Virtual Production Of High School Musical 2: The Musical
The J-DHS musical was a complete showing of the amount of talent that J-D has to offer. They put on a production of High...
The College Board Is An Academic Monopoly
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To get into the most prestigious universities, many high school students are forced to take exams administered by an organization known...
Tionne’s Journey
Tionne Gayle is a 17 year old sophomore from Kingston, Jamaica. It was her father’s decision to come to the United States four years...