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Graphic by Anna Rodman, '26.

I Do Solemnly Swear…

Anna Rodman, Staff Writer December 13, 2024

On Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, Donald Trump (R) will be sworn in as America’s next president. The Presidential Inauguration will mark the transition from Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration...

Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

All Eyes on the Election

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...

1978 GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
For the first time, UAHS had a girl’s cross country team. The team dominated every meet including the state championship.
Photo Courtesy UA Archives

Educated Elections

Editorial Board November 7, 2024

With 30 days left until Election Day, time is limited to register and make a voting plan. As of January 6, 2024, Franklin County ranks third in most 18 year olds registered to vote in the state of Ohio. Democratic...

Graphic by Jaida Wang, '25.

Echoes of Influence

Greta Britton Bauer, Helen Griffith, and Lila Maffett October 29, 2024

In an era where a single post can spark a global conversation, social media has become a dominant force in the distribution of information, affecting news, politics, culture and business. The rise of social...

Graphic by Clara Meleski, '26.

Cast Your Vote

James DeLeone, Matt Schmersal, and Clara Meleski October 29, 2024

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...

Democracy in Disarray

Safia Malhotra, Editor In Chief April 26, 2024

On Nov. 3, 2020, the United States of America conducted its 59th Presidential election, with former Vice President Joe Biden beating incumbent President Donald Trump 51.3% to 46.8%. Four years later, the...

PHOTO COURTESY UKEME AWAKESSIEN JETER.

A Magnificent Mayor

Ali Abubakr, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

Jan. 8, 2024, Ukeme Awakessien Jeter became Upper Arlington’s first Black mayor. In 2022, she became the first person of color to be elected to UA’s city council. Since moving to Upper Arlington in...

Graphic by Caroline Kegg, '24.

Why We Should Care

Emily Ayars, Safia Malhotra, and Adelaide Petras March 4, 2024

“Healthcare” and “health care” are different beyond the space that separates them. With the space, “health care” refers to a provider’s actions; “healthcare,” one word, is a system. It...

Graphic by Noé Beaudoin, '24.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Ryan Cho, Katie Messner, and Sophia Wood March 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...

Behind the Ballot

Anna Rodman, Staff Writer March 4, 2024

Over the past few decades, more and more states have been enacting so-called common sense voter ID laws. These laws differ widely, but the most problematic form is photo ID laws like the one Ohio passed...

What’s On The Ballot?

Kayle Lenzo, Staff Writer November 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...

A Call for Equality

A Call for Equality

Editorial Board October 2, 2023

On June 4, 1919, Congress passed the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote. Now, over a hundred years later, progress has been made in terms of education, employment opportunities, and political...

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