Tag: November 2025
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A Turkey’s Tangent by Lazarus Lopez ’26
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Government Shutdown by Jonathan Mansell ’26
What is a Government Shutdown? A government shutdown occurs when either Congress fails to pass the required appropriations bills by a set deadline, or when the President refuses to sign legislation. When this happens, the federal government doesn’t have the legal authority to commit to new budgets for many of its programs and operations. Because…
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Turning Blue: What the 2025 Elections Say About America’s Future by Samantha Partridge ‘28
The votes have been cast, celebrations have died down, and the message of the 2025 elections still resonates across the country. From Virginia and New Jersey to Mississippi and a suburb in Pennsylvania, Democrats made significant wins that suggest Americans are ready to move on from the leadership style and direction of the current administration.…
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The Destructive Hurricane Melissa by Valentina Tang ’26
On Tuesday, October 28th, 2025, Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm, made landfall in Jamaica. Eventually, it slowed to a category 1 storm and lashed Cuba. Because it had minimalized to a category 1 storm, the damage was less severe and threatening. Nonetheless, officials have reported more than 20 people killed in Haiti, and five…
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Champions Again: How the Dodgers Won the 2025 World Series by Gabriele Vimont ’27
The 2025 World Series came down to one final face-off on November 1st, 2025. It was a long, tense night that baseball fans are definitely going to remember. Under the bright lights of the Rogers Centre in Toronto, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays pushed themselves to the absolute limit in a…