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Category: Community Decisions

Community Decisions: The Options Over There Were Gone

April 5, 2022April 5, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This story was written by sophomore Cyrus Hansen, as a part of a series written by sophomores about moral dilemmas in our community.   CW: This story contains discussion of sexual violence, torture, and murder.   As a child Emilia…

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Community Decisions: The Kids are Soldiers, but the Soldiers are Still Kids

April 1, 2022April 28, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured, Uncategorized

This article was written by sophomore Sawyer Mislak. It is a part of a series about moral dilemmas in our community.   Brian Albee was born in Boston and raised in Pennsylvania. At 18 he joined the army. Brian explains,…

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Community Decisions: The Interests of a Union

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This article was written by sophomore Hughes Gilbert. It is a part of a series about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through.   When given the choice between freedom for yourself and a kid’s education, which do…

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Community Decisions- Living Life, or Living Criminal

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

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…

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Community Decisions: Defending the Undefended

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This story was written by sophomore Ethan Neimark and is a part of a series written by the sophomores in Democratic Roots about moral dilemmas in our community.   Avi Springer could have never predicted that his job would someday…

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Community Decisions: I Will Die a Monster

March 29, 2022March 29, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This story was written by sophomore Rhys Cadorette, as a part of a collection of stories about moral dilemmas in our community.   Would you rather be hooked up to machines for the rest of your life, or die knowing…

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Community Decisions: Putting Molly First

March 29, 2022March 29, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This article was written by sophomore Willa Long as a part of the collection of pieces about moral dilemmas in our community.   CW: Images depicting animal abuse are presented in this story   Sam Punchar risks her own life…

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Community Decisions: In the Death Zone

March 12, 2022March 12, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions

This story was written by sophomore Greta Little. It is a part a collection of stories written by U-32 sophomores about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through.   On average, of the 800 people who climb Mt.…

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Community Decisions: The Final Say

March 12, 2022March 12, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured

This story was written by Kendall Lucas, a sophomore. It is a part of a series of stories written by the sophomores for their Democratic Roots class about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through.   When making…

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