This article was written by the members of the journalism class. On Thursday, September 7th, Steven Dellinger-Pate sat down with the journalism class to answer questions about the most up-and-coming topics around U-32. This is the first article of…

This article was written by the members of the journalism class. On Thursday, September 7th, Steven Dellinger-Pate sat down with the journalism class to answer questions about the most up-and-coming topics around U-32. This is the first article of…
This article is written by a journalism student, Alicen LaPerle National History Day For the first time, U-32 students are going as a group to Washington DC to compete in the National History Day (NHD) competition. The competition…
This article is written by journalism student, Otis Loga. Did you know that there are a lot of different kinds of sports? U-32 doesn’t only offer the traditional sports of football and baseball and 12 others. Unified Sports…
This article is written by journalism student, Skyler Lapre. Staff and seniors at U-32 have a lot to do before graduation. Seniors are working to earn good grades, prepare for college, and look for jobs. While many U-32 staff…
This article was written by journalism student, Otis Loga. Last Thursday on April 6th instead of students eating lunch with their friends, more than 230 people attended Town Hall with Bernie Sanders. The senator wanted to come to…
This article was written by a journalism student, Emily Cook. “In Boston, I was a director of an after-school music program. We had 130 families, all Hispanic, so there’s Spanish speaking in the classroom. It was that extra challenge…
This article was written by Katie Duprey and Clayton McLean on April 16th, 2004 A recent increase of rolling dice has led administrators to believe gambling is a growing concern. Planning Room Director Tim Guilbault first noticed an…
This article was written by Janet Bates on January 6th, 1977. This was written when the Chronicle was called The Spectacle. For the third year in a row, U-32 teachers will bus their way to Washington D.C. There…
This article was written by Thomas Mangieri who is a senior in the Journalism class Even when working in Washington, Volunteering for the Democratic Senatorial campaign committee Sarah Lund wanted to work as a teacher. Politics wasn’t what she…
Reporting by Sam Clark, Ben Bourgeois, Evie Moore, Tagg Schrader, Amy Felice, Ava Fitzgerald, Ollie Hansen, Wylder Gluck, Luke Page and Charlie Haynes. Photos by Kiki Hayward, Sean Butler, Julia Fortin, Ivy Heinz, Alexei Duplessis, Blakelee Hoffman, Abigail…
This is written by senior Charlie Haynes In 1964 Eliott Morse had a visit from a neighbor, Bob Simon, who told him that the Montpelier Fire Department was now charging 500 dollars an hour to travel to…
This article was written by Junior Ava Fitzgerald. Elle Bizzozero grew up watching their mother paint, draw, and sculpt, and believes she inherited their love for art from their mother. “My dad has no artistic bone in his body,”…
This story was written by sophomore Nina Young, as a part of a series written by sophomores about moral dilemmas in our community. Christa was 7 months pregnant when she heard the awful news. “Your son’s organs are out…
These profiles were collected from candidates by the Student Council advisors, Kevin Richards and Jade Walker. The election will take place during callback on Wednesday, May 11th. 11th Grade Candidates Name: Jack Thompson Grade you are currently…
This article is a part of a series written by the 10th grade Dem. Roots classes called Community Decisions. This article is written by Penelope Edgar. To many people once you are a criminal you are no longer seen…