An Increase of Cultural Holidays Being Recognized in Hamden Schools
by Morgan Collins In less than two weeks the holiday break will begin, creating a buzz of excitement as hundreds of children anxiously wait to be away from school and […]
by Morgan Collins In less than two weeks the holiday break will begin, creating a buzz of excitement as hundreds of children anxiously wait to be away from school and […]
By Christine Kim Human trafficking is a major global issue that particularly harms female children. According to the Child Liberation Foundation, over 51% of human trafficking cases involve children trafficked […]
by Georgia Kirkendall Finally, the air is warming and the birds are singing! The jitteriness of another hectic and arduous school year coming to a close may have you yearning […]
by Georgia Kirkendall I remember when I was “graduating” from the eighth grade and was having a hard time deciding where I would attend high school. I had attended a […]
By Georgia Kirkendall The Epitome of a Hamden Dragon It goes unsaid that recent events surrounding Hamden High have been…chaotic. Terrifying, really. The high school is a place of safety […]
Georgia Kirkendall Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. No one wants to talk about it, but we have to – – the ramifications are […]
This year’s fall play has a strong Hamden connection. Our Town was written in 1938 by Hamden resident Thornton Wilder. This is the first in person Mainstage Ensemble production since […]
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 […]
Georgia Kirkendall Every year, the town of Hamden holds a billboard contest for students who reside in the town. More specifically, the town of Hamden Youth Services Bureau and Hamden […]