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PA Bolsters Republican’s Campaign for Majority

Kieran Hogan, Reporter November 29, 2016

Although the main focus on Tuesday was the presidential race, each of the states had their own races with equally important results. In the United States Senate election, Pat Toomey took the win against...

The 2016 Election: Third Parties and Their Effect

Irene Ciocirlan, Reporter/Copy Editor November 21, 2016

Though they are small in number, third party voters may have helped Republican nominee, Donald Trump, win the election. With Trump and Clinton as the leading candidates, many people who disliked...

An unidentified man protests against the Real ID Act, with other immigrants who gathered on the field at Richard Montgomery High School for a rally, sponsored by CASA of Maryland, Saturday, May 7, 2005 in Rockville, Md. Hundreds of Latino immigrants, many of them illegal, gathered Saturday to protest proposed federal restrictions that would deny them drivers licenses and tighten asylum laws. (AP Photo/Leslie E. Kossoff)

New Pennsylvania Identification Regulation Passed

Abby Shapiro, Reporter November 10, 2016

Airport security, military bases, and nuclear plants can no longer be entered with the flip of a wallet. Starting in 2017, in federal buildings and airports, a Pennsylvania-issued Driver's License...

Christine Brann, of Hummelstown, speaks at a news conference in the Pennsylvania Capitol where she and other parents of children suffering from debilitating seizures urged the state House of Representatives to pass medical marijuana legislation, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Harrisburg, Pa. Branns son, Garrett, 5, suffers from a severe form of epilepsy known as Dravet syndrome.  Governor Wolf signed the bill. (AP Photo/Marc Levy)

Marijuana: Medicine or more?

June 19, 2016

By: Mason Benovy Over 40 years ago, the US Congress placed marijuana in Schedule I of the Controlled Substance Act, defining it as [a drug] with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential...

Dr. Stacy Winslow, Derry Township School District’s Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, visits the Pennsylvania Department of Education website in the HHS library on Thursday, March 10th, 2016. Winslow recognizes the public’s pushback on standardized testing.

Frequently Asked Questions- Keystone Exam Edition

March 31, 2016

By: Marisa Balanda Governor Tom Wolf recently signed legislation that delayed the graduation requirement for the Keystone Exam for two years. To learn more about this change, The Broadcaster spoke with...

On November 16th, Founders Hall at the Milton Hershey School sits in the distance. Founders hall can be seen from almost every area of the school.

The Milton Hershey School’s Legacy Continues

March 10, 2016

By: Lydia Gould Jim Gould was running. Running away from his current home to his “real home.” He wanted to get as far away from the institution that had been controlling his life for the past two...

The Pennsylvania General Assembly works inside the Capitol on November 4th, 2015. Pennsylvania has been considered a swing state in Presidential elections, but for the past 6 races the state has voted in favor of Democrats, illustrating the change in the population.

Political Shift in Pennsylvania Elections

February 8, 2016

By: Omer Qureshi Millions of Pennsylvanians’ lives were influenced by several momentous decisions on the 3rd. Pennsylvania was among one of the states to hold state and local elections on November...

In this Sunday, June 14, 2015 file photo, a Syrian refugee carries a baby over the broken border fence into Turkey after breaking the border fence and crossing from Syria in Akcakale, Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey. A Kurdish official says a new administration has been formed for a majority Sunni-Arab town controlled by Syrian Kurds, expanding the ethnic group’s semi-autonomous administration in northern Syria. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)

Syrian Migrants Settle in USA, Lancaster

January 18, 2016

By Paige Randall Starting this year, thousands from Syria will arrive in “The Land of Opportunity.” In Syria, hundreds of people are leaving the country each day because of war and violence....

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