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France drops law banning public filming of the police after riots and outrage

Adrianna Malena, World News Editor January 25, 2021

Hate in the form of police brutality has been apparent across the globe as the police have been filmed assaulting men and women, more specifically of color, without reason. Filming these attacks are...

The Notre Dame Cathedral burns on April 16, 2019.  The fire is under investigation as an accident, but may have been caused by an electrical fault.  (Creative Commons/LeLaisserPasserA38)

Notre Dame Cathedral Fire: What We Know

Kieran Hogan, News Editor April 18, 2019

Monday’s massive fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris put the world on edge, with everyone watching the fury unfold. This is what we know so far about the tragedy. The fire was put out by Paris’...

French President Francois Hollande, right, reviews the Republican Guard during the military parade on the Place de la Concorde during Bastille Day parade in Paris, Saturday, July 14, 2012. Bastille day is celebrated each year to acknowledge the French liberation from King Louis XVI. (AP Photo/Benoit Tessier, Pool)

France celebrates Bastille Day July 14

Brooke Daniels, Editor-in-Chief July 14, 2018

Bastille day is the celebration of French liberation from King Louis XVI and the start of a democratic government after the storming of Bastille prison on July 14, 1789. The prison of Bastille...

The Bliss crepery sign hangs outside the eatery at Briarcrest Square on Tuesday May 1st, 2018. Bliss crepery has been opened since September 12, 2017. (Broadcaster/Miranda Schneier)

Bliss Crepery creating gastronomic bliss

Miranda Schneier, Reporter May 8, 2018

It is as if a little piece of France came to Hershey. Bliss Crepery opened a uniquely styled eatery on September 12, 2017 at 14 Briarcrest Square, Hershey, PA. They specialize in both sweet and...

French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron, right, and his wife Brigitte Trogneux arrive at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris to attend a state dinner, Thursday, March 10, 2016.(AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)

Final Round of French Elections

Moxie Thompson, Reporter June 2, 2017

On May 7th, France voted for Emmanuel Macron to be the next president of France. The second tour  was between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, the two candidates who got the most votes in the first...

Britain Moves Closer to Leaving European Union

Joel Neuschwander, Reporter February 28, 2017

Soon enough, Britain might be going solo. The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) has been a part of the European Union since 1973, but if a recent government ruling...

Théo Nunes, Rotary exchange student from France, poses with his French flag after sharing his ideas about what teenage drinking in France is like. Nunes came the Unites States during mid August. (Broadcaster/Moxie Thompson )

Teenage Drinking

Moxie Thompson, Reporter December 2, 2016

Teenage drinking: it’s done in America, and it’s done in France. Except in France, the laws and consequences aren’t the same. There, the legal drinking age is 16 and in the United States, it’s...

Hershey High Welcomes Two New Exchange Students

Camille Heck, Reporter/Copy Editor September 28, 2016

Leaving the family and culture they know, exchange students volunteer to be plunged into the unknown. Hershey High School has a history of exchange students. This 2016-17 school year, HHS has welcomed...

The Eiffel Tower is seen illuminated during nightfall, in Paris, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

HHS students weigh cost of trip to France

March 22, 2016

By Martina Yee, Journalism 1 / Edited by Lynn Dang, section editor There is a barrier Hershey High School students must overcome before tasting warm chocolate crêpes and seeing the sky-scraping Eiffel...

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