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 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 Quinn Olney from the 2021 Journalism class. Tom Tailor is an article written as part of the 50@U32 collection. In 2021, U32 is celebrating 50 years of education and dedication to students. To honor the…
This story is part of the 50@U32 collection celebrating 50 years of teaching and learning. Pat Fair is retiring after 40 years of teaching. This article is in honor of all her work and dedication to U32. It was…
Chani Waterhouse, U-32 High School Class of 1988, was a co-editor and leader of the U-32 Chronicle for both her Junior and Senior years. Her article about students successfully pressuring colleges to divest from South Africa in the midst of…
This piece is part of the 50@U32 series celebrating and remembering old times till now. In the February of 1990, Markus and Timo Bradley, 16 year old twins from Calais, packed their bags and headed to the airport with…
Editor’s Note: This story is a Chronicle Classic, from 2018, written by Grace Ecklund Gustavson in 2018. Kathy is a now-retired teacher who touched the hearts and lefts marks on the lives of many students during her career. Kathy…
U-32 opened in 1971. After 50 years, the school (and its newspaper) are still thriving. There are a number of humorous memorable moments from the school’s past. Ever wonder where U-32 came from and what the student attitude used to…