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Max Fagelman, '22

Max Fagelman, '22
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Max Fagelman is the News Editor for Rampage. When he's not working on the paper you can find him doing photography or running on the track.

2019 Board Candidate Dana Corcoran

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How will you impact the schools and community as a board member? Well I think that we are making some great forward momentum in community relations, I think that’s huge, we are hearing students, we’re...

2019 Board Candidate Karin Kirnie

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How will you impact the schools and community? It's not to walk in with my own agenda but to make sure what's being done is done to the truest sense. Looking at all the data...

Poverty in the Syracuse Area: It’s Not Just in the City

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In 2017, an estimated 32.4 percent of Syracuse’s population lived below the poverty level. The federal government states that a family of four living on an annual salary of $24,944 or less is below...

Les Gilets Jaunes ...

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The city of love and lights? More like the city of disorder and chaos. Paris, and France as a whole are currently undergoing a period of political and civil unrest. The country is being...

You Play How You Practice

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In the era of mass shootings how far will school’s go to protect their students? Max Fagelman News Editor “You just have to keep practicing and play out every scenario possible” said Officer Lindsey Pienkowski when asked...

A Border “Crisis”: The Manufactured Problem Creating an Us and Them Mentality

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Over the past few months the president of the United States of America, Donald Trump has called for the construction of a 2,000 mile long border wall at the U.S.’s southern border with Mexico....

Section III Leadership Academy

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The idea that leadership is a teachable concept is one of the main ideas in Section Three Leadership, an academy whose members are student-athletes who show exceptional leadership qualities. These leadership qualities used in...

USAGE OF THE LOCKERS AT J-DHS

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Back problems are often related with old people, turns out it starts off young. Only 25.4 percent of 181 interviewed J-DHS students claim to use their lockers. Everyday people complain about their heavy backpacks...

J-DHS Student “Spills the Tea” with Bedouins

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Most people of Jewish faith experience a twinge of excitement when thinking about visiting Israel for the first time. Over the summer junior Rachel Wells visited Israel for five weeks to explore the country...