A Lack of Feminine Hygiene Products at High Schools
By Morgan Collins For the past century, women have been constantly fighting to achieve basic human rights,and in recent years those rights have been threatened due to events such as […]
By Morgan Collins For the past century, women have been constantly fighting to achieve basic human rights,and in recent years those rights have been threatened due to events such as […]
by Maria Ashe Last June, Hamden High’s former principal Nadine Gannon left her position of seven years to pursue a new role as the Director of Adult Education for the […]
Recently a survey went out to Hamden students, parents, and educators about potentially changing the school start times for Hamden High School, Hamden Middle School, and Hamden elementary schools. This […]
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 It is a common fact that junior year in high school will be the hardest for a majority of students. With the difficult classes and the looming […]
By Christine Kim The season of college applications is upon us once again, and the class of 2023 is surely feeling the weight of it all. The seemingly endless steps, […]
By Paige Cicero The start of a new school year brings back old habits. The most prominent of these seems to be e-hallpass. e-hallpass is a, “[…] browser-based online system […]
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 […]
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 […]