This article this written by Journalism student, Samara Davis. U-32 has many unique programs and experiences that students can participate in. These include the Pilot Program, club fairs, and YES week, or, as it has come to be called,…

This article this written by Journalism student, Samara Davis. U-32 has many unique programs and experiences that students can participate in. These include the Pilot Program, club fairs, and YES week, or, as it has come to be called,…
This article is written by Journalism student, Anna Stoner. It’s no secret that seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects in Northern latitudes more substantially than in other places. According to a Mayo Clinic piece on December 14,…
This article is written by Journalism student, Rheia Schall. Last year the U-32 Raiders football team ended the season with an overall 1-8 record. After losing a lot of talented seniors, the Raiders did not expect to pull together…
This article was written by Anna Stoner, a student in U-32 Journalism class. “He loves music more than anyone I’ve ever met,” said Amy Felice, a senior here at U-32, when talking about ‘Dad Music.’ Dad Music can broadly…
Article written by Samara Davis, a student in the journalism class here at U-32. Now, after U-32’s Homecoming, we should reflect back to the good and the bad. Homecoming is a big event for many schools, and for U-32…
Article written by Rheia Schall, a student in the journalism class here at U-32. “When you start building a trail, you’re going out and you’re putting shovels to dirt,” said Sarah Galbraith, a community member of Plainfield and Marshfield. …
This article was written by the members of the Journalism class. On Thursday, October 12th, 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 second article in…
This article was written by Stella Stoufer, a sophomore in U-32 Journalism class. Pamphlets found in the library during banned books week. As books get banned all around the world, U-32 continues to keep clean of these bans. Principal Steven…
This was a collaborative article written by the members of the journalism class. On Thursday, October 12th, 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 second…
This article was written by Journalism student Isa Moustakas Carolyn Picazio, Kellogg-Hubbard’s library director, made her way to the back doors of the Kellogg-Hubbard Library at 3pm on the Tuesday after the flood. The doors were opened for the first…
This article was written by journalism student, Jonah Edson The first question many ask about the toaster incident is “What is the toaster incident?” U-32 used to have a large, rotating toaster oven sitting on the metal table in…
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 was written by Allie Bourgeois, a student in Journalism class. For the first time in three years, U32 teachers will bus their way to Washington D.C. along with the eighth-grade class this coming June. The school…