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Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

All Eyes on the Election

A look into the political climate in Ohio, the presidential candidates’ platforms and the views of UAHS students.

Ohio, as it often does, plays a large role in the Nov. 5 presidential election. Each candidate pushes until the end for Ohio’s 17 Electoral College votes. As of Oct. 29, the Trump-Vance campaign leads...

Workin’ Bears

In light of Ohio’s minimum wage increasing, UAHS students comment on their experience with minimum wage jobs and their compensation.
Anna Rodman, Staff Writer Nov 8, 2024

Starting on January 1, 2025, Ohioans will see their minimum wage increase from $10.45 an hour to $10.70 an hour for non-tipped employees. Tipped employees will see an increase from $5.25 to $5.35. This...

Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

COVID-19 Part Two?

Columnist addresses the surge of Mpox and how it may affect Upper Arlington.
Lucy Wilkins, Website Manager Oct 29, 2024

March 12th, 2020, when three extra weeks of spring break became two years of online school, zoom, masks, quarantine and social distancing. The initial announcement of coronavirus altered the lives of millions...

Graphic by Clara Meleski, '26.

Cast Your Vote

A look into why the Nov. 5 election is important to UAHS students and registered voters.

Students at Upper Arlington High School often turn a blind side when it comes to political issues and elections. Misinformation is easily spread through social media, making it difficult to make an informed...

What’s the Hubbub?

The new college preparation and credit opportunities for students at UAHS.
Sophia Wood, Multimedia Editor Apr 26, 2024

Upper Arlington has recently introduced a new program that will provide more opportunities for students to prepare for college. UAHS has opened many doors for students and college preparation and credits...

Graphic by Caroline Kegg, '24.

Charged and Charged

A look into the Panera Charged Lemonade lawsuits and student caffeine intake.
Stella Goff and Lucy Baker Apr 26, 2024

Popular energy drinks like Celsius, Alani Nu, and Monster play a crucial role in many students' morning routines, despite the fact that each 12 oz can contains 200 mg of caffeine. These drinks are able...

Graphic by Noé Beaudoin, '24.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The history of Israel-Palestine, and the war in Gaza.
Ryan Cho, Katie Messner and Sophia Wood Mar 4, 2024

Since Israel was declared an independent state following World War II, the Israel-Palestine conflict has been at the forefront of Middle Eastern tension—a fight over land and national identity. Jewish...

Graphic by Caroline Kegg, '24.

Sales Up in Smoke

The upcoming sale ban of e-cigarettes and menthol cigarettes in Columbus prompts local health officials to share their expertise.
Kayle Lenzo, Staff Writer Dec 18, 2023

On Jan. 1, the local sale of flavored e-cigarettes and menthol cigarettes will be banned in the city of Columbus. According to lawmakers, the citywide sale ban is due to the targeting of minorities and...

PHOTO COURTESY THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH.

Essie Baird speaks during the plea
hearing for Joel Cutler at the Madison
County Common Pleas Court.

UA alumnus shares former coach’s sexual misconduct

Former UAHS football coach pleads guilty to one count of felony child endangerment.

In June 2022, Upper Arlington alumnus Essie Baird accused former Greensview Elementary School gym teacher Joel Cutler of sexually assaulting her between the years 2000 and 2003. Cutler was indicted by...

What’s On The Ballot?

A brief look at the Nov. 7 ballot.
Kayle Lenzo, Staff Writer Nov 6, 2023

  ISSUE 1: AUGUST SPECIAL ELECTION This past Aug. 8, Ohio voters rejected a closely watched proposal known as Issue 1 that would’ve made it more difficult to amend the state constitution. This...

Fishinger, an example of a full reconstruction including water line replacement, remains under construction.

Road [Rage] Realism

A look at construction in Upper Arlington.
Ezra Liu, Website Manager Oct 2, 2023

Torn up streets. Looming construction vehicles. Orange cones, traffic detours. Freshly paved roads. Overnight repairs. Beautiful city centers. Fishinger Road—and soon to be Northwest Boulevard. What...

Graphics by Ava Lombardi, '26.

Hottest Month Ever Recorded: What on Earth is Happening?

A look into the heat records set this summer and subsequent health impacts.
Safia Malhotra, Editor In Chief Aug 25, 2023

Five years, 331 days, 11 hours, 13 minutes, and 52 seconds. This is the amount of time left to save the Earth as of 12:46 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, 2023.  For more than 20 years Metronome, a large public...

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