A Wonderful Cinnamon Roll Recipe

By: Lily Struble Recipes for people who can’t cook from someone who also can’t cook! Second semester hitting hard? Want a delicious treat to take your mind off your missing assignments?  Do you hate recipe websites? Here’s a delicious recipe that I’ve made several times whilst completely disregarding the original recipe. I like to think…

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A Ranking of Taylor Swift’s Albums

By: Bethany Day Taylor Swift is one of the most popular musicians of our time, becoming one of the most listened to female artists on Spotify. She debuted in the year 2006, releasing her first album, “Taylor Swift”. Since then, Swift has become a huge sensation due to her epic tours and great music. However, there…

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Unified Track Team’s First Meet

Weeks of rigorous practices have put the Wallenpaupack Unified Track Team in a great position for their first scrimmage. From last year to this year, there has been a great increase in improvement regarding times, enthusiasm, and the overall drive of the team. Last year, the Wallenpaupack Unified Track team won the Unified Championship Schools…

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Boys Track and Field Team loses to North Pocono Trojans

This Tuesday, the Buckhorn boys track and field team fell short to the North Pocono Trojans 82 ½ to 67 ½.  The Buckhorns won the 3200 Relay (4×800) with a time of 9:25.4 by Jacob Gardner, Daniel Salvati, JP Yeo, and Aiden Janowicz. The Buckhorns won the 110 hurdles; Dominic Cresta posted a time of 16.4. North Pocono won the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.6 with Mason Clark coming in second. The 1600 (mile run) was won…

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The Forgotten Massacre

By: Cameron Ortiz In March 1937, a massacre occurred on the island of Puerto Rico, Ponce, referred to as “The Ponce Massacre”. The massacre is never talked about and I feel as though it has been, in a sense, swept under the rug by the U.S. government.   One week before the fateful protest, the nationalist…

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