Skip to Main Content
The student news site of Hershey High School

The Broadcaster

The student news site of Hershey High School

The Broadcaster

The student news site of Hershey High School

The Broadcaster

COVID-19 impacts three local universities

Adrianna Malena, World News Editor October 27, 2020

This year, Covid-19 has made it difficult for college students, as the restrictions have heavily impacted their overall  experience.  Three local universities,Bloomsburg, University of Pennsylvania,...

These inserts feature Kobe’s two numbers he wore throughout his career, and were added to the Lakers court in his last game on April 13, 2016. Bryant signed the court after the game. 
(Via Twitter/Sports Center)

Kobe Bryant Finishes Historic NBA Career

April 22, 2016

By: Anthony Barrett One of basketball’s greats has finally called it quits. Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, 37, announced in mid-November that he would retire from the NBA at the end...

Kris Jenkins, center,  of Villanova celebrates among a group of stunned North Carolina players following his buzzer-beating jump shot. The Villanova Wildcats beat the UNC Tar Heels 77-74 on Monday April 4, 2016. (AP/David J. Phillip)

Villanova Wildcats Win Mens NCAA Basketball Championship

April 21, 2016

By: Brandon Hill Madness was in the air. The Villanova Wildcats edged the North Carolina Tar Heels for the NCAA Division I men's basketball title on April 4, 2016. With 4.7 seconds left, junior Kris...

Villanova's Kris Jenkins (2) shoots the game-winning shot as North Carolina's Isaiah Hicks (4) defends NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 4, 2016, in Houston. Villanova won 77-74. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Brothers Face Off in NCAA Mens Basketball Championship Game

April 16, 2016

By: Anthony Barrett The last time Villanova played North Carolina in the Final Four, Nate Britt Jr. and Kris Jenkins, were in high school. This year, the brothers were on opposing teams, Kris Jenkins...

Danger of video games overblown

November 16, 2015

By: Dan Buser Violent video games do not cause children to be violent, and therefore selling them to minors should not be banned. First entertainment censorship has never worked in the past whether...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Broadcaster
$0
$2500
Contributed
Our Goal