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Aftermath of Harvey

Disaster of the Decade

Emma Ackerman, Reporter September 27, 2017

Both reporters and citizens never saw it coming. From the words of Quartz media, “Hurricane Harvey developed so fast it took national forecasters by surprise.”   The Category 4 hurricane...

Students Scott Reif and Isabel Hebenstreit marvel at the eclipse as it passes through Colorados highest point of totality on Monday August 21.

Students and teachers have mixed responses about the eclipse

Jakob Aggers and Rebecca Crook September 12, 2017

On Monday, August 21, as we all know, a solar eclipse occurred in the U.S. This 2017 eclipse was significant because it stretched coast to coast- from Oregon all the way to South Carolina. The last time...

Brooke Wises phone smashed due to the events at Proms Coat Check

Prom Coat Check flooded by students, breaking personal possessions.

Ryan Sacatelli, Editor-in-chief May 1, 2017

Prom, a formal dance, especially one held by a class in high school or college at the end of a year. Students are able to enjoy themselves by dressing in high class materials, enjoy music and dance with...

Pewdiepie anti Semitic posts land him in a bad situation

Pewdiepie anti Semitic posts land him in a bad situation

Dillon Crump, review reporter February 27, 2017

Last month PewDiePie, YouTube’s most-subscribed channel with more than 53 million followers, posted several videos in which he paid two men to make a video holding up a sign that said “Death to All...

Cheeto Shaped as Harambe

Cheeto Shaped as Harambe

Ciara Lewis, Ranger Review Reporter February 8, 2017

On May 27th of the year 2000, a gorilla was born. This little Gorilla was named Harambe, he was born and raised at Gladys Porter Zoo in Texas by a guy named Jerry Stones. Harambe was brought to Cincinnati...

Global Warming

The effects of global warming

Faith Tabone, Ranger Review Reporter December 14, 2016

Global warming is an issue that scientist have known about since the year 1896 when swedish chemist, Svante Arrhenius, noticed an increase in the temperature compared to previous years. He said it was...

These traditional Philip Morris cigarettes could become a thing of the past.

Philip Morris to Stop Selling Cigarettes

Mackenzie Shuman, Ranger Review Reporter December 12, 2016

Philip Morris is the world’s largest international cigarette and tobacco company, selling their products to over 200 countries and bringing in $80.11 billion in revenue a year. However, all of that could...

Colorado Election Results

Colorado Election Results

Vaughn Bassett, Editor December 6, 2016

Ranger Review Editor Election Day 2016 was a shock to everybody across the nation including here in our own neck of the woods. There were a lot of hot pressing issues on the ballot for Colorado this...

The stunning Jet Black iPhone 7 with its new and improved camera

iPhone 7 Release is a Success

Michaela Recker, Ranger Review Reporter December 6, 2016

Following the release of the iPhone 6, released in September 2014, Apple product users had been awaiting the iPhone 7. Now that it is finally here, the phone has seen a huge success. Nearly 2 years...

The Great Wolf Lodge

The Great Wolf Lodge

Bailey McAmis, Reporter December 6, 2016

Bailey McAmis Ranger Review Reporter On December 26, 2016, the Great Wolf Lodge, an indoor water park, and hotel are going to be opened after months under construction. It’s located in Colorado...

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