Women’s History Month
By Georgia Kirkendall March is International Women’s History Month. Word of this commemoration seems to have spread more this year than ever before (I’ll admit that before 2021, I had […]
By Georgia Kirkendall March is International Women’s History Month. Word of this commemoration seems to have spread more this year than ever before (I’ll admit that before 2021, I had […]
Georgia Kirkendall That’s right, the age of dipping your chips in heavenly goodness is over. While it may come as a shock to most people, the demise of guacamole has […]
Kevin Mensah On Monday, March 15th, something wonderful occurred. The Hamden High BHSU (Black Hispanic Student Union) organized a multicultural book drive for Hamden’s Elementary schools. It is important that […]
By Zoe Stowe Where in the world are we today? Together, we’ll explore the far corners of the earth from Elizabeth Islands to Russia, and American Samoa to Argentina. Let’s […]
Georgia Kirkendall All educational aspects for students are being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is no exception. The SAT, first introduced in 1926, […]
By: Kevin Mensah What can I say? I can confidently say this election has surely been one of the most stressful events in American history. Don’t we all remember […]
By: Kevin Mensah I applaud the administration of Hamden Public Schools for promoting safe practices. Measures are taken to provide every school in the Hamden School District with fire […]
By: Kevin Mensah I applaud the administration of Hamden Public Schools for promoting safe practices. Measures are taken to provide every school in the Hamden School District […]
By: Kevin Mensah -A prototype design of a new $20 bill crafted in late 2016 by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. It is Black History Month. A slave […]
by Cheveyo Baker As we all know, school can be an extremely stressful process in a regular school year, but this year is far from normal. With many current events […]