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AP Psychology teacher, Pete Steelman, reads the Myers’ Psychology for AP 2nd Edition textbook in his classroom on February 28, 2018. AP Psychology was a new course beginning in the 2016-17 school year.(The Broadcaster/Lynn Dang)

HHS’ Mr. Steelman Continues AP Psych Review Online with Heart and Humor during School Shutdown

Oliva Bratton, Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2020

  As of March 17, 2020, Derry Township School District has been closed due to the rising cases of COVID-19. The administration has made it clear that teachers are not to provide new educational...

Scientists Working to Crack Code of Lucid Dreaming

Lydia Gould, Reporter March 2, 2017

Most people won’t remember their dreams, but some are able to live in them. Lucid dreaming is the act of being aware that you are dreaming, and in many cases, it also means the ability to control...

In the beginning of the second half Coach Dean Rogers calls a play for his team to run. (Broadcaster/Shyanne Gaston)

Gallery: Hershey vs. LD Faculty Basketball Game

March 9, 2016

By: Shyanne Gaston The Hershey vs. Lower Dauphin faculty basketball game to support the Four Diamonds Fund was held on Wednesday, February 17, 2016. Both Hershey and Lower Dauphin teachers were great...

Pete Steelman finishes his drive past an LD defender as Brendan Hensel watches the play. (3/3) (Broadcaster/ Robert Sterner)

Hershey defeats LD in staff charity basketball game

February 18, 2016

By: Anthony Barrett Photos: Robert Sterner Hershey High School teachers defeated Lower Dauphin High School teachers in a faculty charity basketball game 54-46 on Wednesday, February 17, 2016.  It...

The clock strikes midnight at the Times Square during the  New Years Eve celebration, early Friday, Jan. 1, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)

New Year’s Resolutions Are Fading

February 3, 2016

By: Shyanne Gaston The beginning of another year in January is filled with promises meant to be kept. The saying, “a new year, a new me,” is often thrown around when talking about New Year’s...

Sophomores Daniela Farias (right) and Fatima Asghar (left) study for a chemistry test on  November 23, 2015. Using flashcards to practice vocabulary, Farias and Asgar steal bites of lunch at Hershey High School, in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Making the Grade: Memory for the long haul

October 5, 2015

By: Maura Longenecker Testing isn't only used to show intelligence; it also demonstrates memory retention. Testing is one way of seeing memory retention, or the ability to remember, in action. Retaining...

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