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Each dot represents a piece of space junk and not pictured are the thousands of operational satellites in orbit. This image was computer generated to provide a good view of the objects in the geosynchronous orbit area (around 35,785 km altitude). (NASA)

There’s No More Space for Trash

Kieri Karpa, Head Layout Manager April 15, 2019

What do outer space and the world’s oceans have in common? They’re riddled with trash. With the ever increasing awareness of environmental issues, one critical location is being overlooked:...

Trash contaminates recyclables as students continue to throw trash into the recycling bin. HHS student are uninformed on the effect that not recycling has. (Broadcaster/ Emily Massage)

Hershey High’s Efforts To Recycle is Failing

Emily Massage and Keela Delves November 14, 2018

In recent months, it has become unclear to Hershey students and teachers whether or not the school recycles. Hershey High School does in fact recycle, but the answer isn’t that simple. The problem...

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