Lily Struble

The Cure

Written by Camron Ortiz Two weeks ago, Swiss/French scientists found a way possibly to “cure” being paralyzed! The group of scientists used a Bluetooth connection to connect the brain to the paralyzed part of his body. The scientists also figured out that when they turned off the device, improvement still continued! So, could this possibly…

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Poem

A forgotten town,  18 meters down,  Swallowed by the lake,  What did it take?  A buzzing borough,   Where the bunnies burrow,  A town full of life,   Serrated by the knife,  Of a company,  Oh, what company? PPL.  They created a dam,  It seemed a scam,  To use this land,  For one another, hand in hand.  It…

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Book Review: “Out of Darkness”

BY: AUTUMN BELLUARDO We all have a different definition of racism. Google’s definition is, “prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.” This, is very wordy. Your definition will and can…

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Baseball Senior Night

By: Michael Paltzer Wednesday, May 17, was Senior Night at Wallenpaupack. We honored our two seniors, Garrett Hitchcock and Brady Reynolds. The Bucks faced off against Scranton Prep for their twentieth game of the season. On the bump for Wallenpaupack was Jake Holbert. In his first inning of work, Holbert struck out two while giving up one hit….

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Scranton Goes Knight Night

By: Ryan Tattersall Another showing of dominance was put on full display on Tuesday, May 16, as the Wallenpaupack Lady Bucks crushed the Scranton Lady Knights 12-1. Paupack came into this game after suffering one of the toughest losses of their season to Valley View three – two on Monday, May 15. Paupack’s objective was…

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Book Review: “To Catch a Killer”

By: Any’ah Caljean             The most recent book I’ve read is the “To Catch A Killer” and “To Right The Wrongs” duology. These books are considered to be under the genres of thriller, mystery, and young adult fiction. Author Sheryl Scarborough wrote these books; this duology was published on February 27th, 2018. In the first book,…

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Review of Pet Sematary by Stephen King

By: Any’ah Caljean The book begins with a family of four—Dr. Louis Creed, his wife, Rachel, their twoyoung children, and their daughter’s cat, Winston Churchill (Church)—relocating from Boston toMaine. They get settled into their house within a few weeks; Louis’ daughter, Ellie, startskindergarten, and they meet their neighbors Jud Crandall and Norma Crandall. The family…

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