Peyton Impola
Broken Promises, Broken Hearts: How President Biden has Failed his Voters in the Realm of Student Loan Debt
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Peyton Impola
Broken Promises, Broken Hearts: How President Biden has Failed his Voters in the Realm of Student Loan Debt
Aashi Iyengar
Fire drills vs. ALICE drills…which is more useful? Read this opinion article offering ideas on how ALICE drills could be better implemented to prepare students for the worst-case scenario.
Sarah Kidd
Why AP classes should never be turned into half blocks; a deep dive into Hamilton’s scheduling.
Kenzie Friedrich
This hot take features all of 2022’s fashion predictions.
Kailyn Benoit
Read this opinion on why students should join extracurricular activiites!
Audrey Davies
Taking personal finance should be a requirement for high school graduation. Read more on this opinion!
Rayanna Parnitzke
An insight into the life of the late, beloved actress Betty White.
Aayush Iyengar and Jonathan Wang
Two HHS students face off in the debate about the best diet: plant based or meat based.
Nevaeh Hughes
A Hamilton Cheerleader writes about what it’s really like being on a high school cheer team.
Olivia George
Charger Press staff member writes an editorial about the Waukesha School Board’s decision to ban rainbow signage in Waukesha schools.
Ella Packer
Schools need to increase mental health awareness, read to find out why.
Jasleen Kaur
Hear the experiences of some Hamilton students as they deal with religious misinterpretation.
Sarah Gerovac
A mysterious, but predictable tale, this story explores the privileged world of entering college- and the scandal that follows.
Sarah Gerovac
Hamilton’s “Novel Idea” book club read Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff, an exciting science fiction novel, for our most recent meeting. Keep reading to discover more about this entertaining work!
Shannon O’Dwyer
Looking for a new show to binge? We got you covered! Read on to learn about some of the highly rated shows that are earning the title ‘binge-worthy’.
Sarah Kidd
The College Board isn’t all that it seems. While it’s supposed to help students prepare for college, there are some underlying motives that all revolve around making money.