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Changing the LandscAPe

Changing the LandscAPe

December 6, 2016

Advanced placement classes have helped many students find out what they're interested in and has helped them figure out what they would like to pursue in their future. Ms. Dellinger, who teaches AP...

Stabbing victim promotes Kylers Kicks to prevent bullying

Stabbing at Carmel Middle School

Michaela Recker, Ranger Review Reporter December 6, 2016

Bullying is an everyday occurrence in schools across America and has been a serious issue for countless years. However, it was taken to a new extent when Kyler Nipper, a 6th grader at Carmel Middle School...

Rebuilding the Past- the New Construction on The Pikes Peak Summit House

Rebuilding the Past- the New Construction on The Pikes Peak Summit House

Kylee Burton, Reporter December 6, 2016

Starting soon, the Summit House on Pikes Peak is going to be built and worked on until the year 2020. The last Summit House was built in 1960, officially opened in 1964, and is now crumbling and falling...

With finals week approaching, students start to prepare themselves for testing.

Effects of the new finals schedule

Macee Trottner, Ranger Review Reporter December 2, 2016

Students at Lewis-Palmer High School are preparing for finals week. Finals will take place two and a half weeks after Thanksgiving break. This year the high school has decided to begin the final tests...

The town of Monument, Colorado remains snowless through early winter.

First snowfall in Monument of 2016

Hannah Vanduren, Ranger Review Reporter December 2, 2016

Many students and teachers at Lewis-Palmer High School are questioning why it took so long to have the first snowfall of 2016. This time last year in Monument, Colorado the recorded snowfall on November...

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In the wake of a close election

Annie Ackerman, Ranger Review Editor November 28, 2016

Even in the aftermath of what is widely considered to be one of the closest elections in history, America is split nearly down the middle with the new prospect of Mr. President Trump.Though the end of...

Creative Commons image by Robert Couse-Baker on Flickr. Two young women look at each other in solemnity for the dead.

A Day of Remembrance

Josie Temple, Ranger Review Reporter November 8, 2016

The word 'death' connotates a dark feeling to most people. It means a fear of the unknown, a fear of something we can't see. However, in some Latin American and Spanish cultures, death is celebrated,...

Scientists are coming to a conclusion about the myths and secrets of the Bermuda Triangle

Has the secret of the Bermuda Triangle been cracked?

Ciara Lewis, Ranger Review Reporter November 8, 2016

For centuries, the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, located between Miami and Puerto Rico, has been responsible for the disappearance of ships and planes. “At least 1,000 lives...

Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, running for the 2016 presidency

A Split Nation And A Close Election

Laney Nesmith, Ranger Review Reporter November 8, 2016

  After years of anticipation, the United States Presidential Election is set to take place November 8, 2016. America will finally know who the next leader of the country is after nearly a year...

NFL Players are responding towards Racial Discrimination in their own ways.

Kneeling to Take a Stand

Kenzie Snyder, Ranger Review Reporter November 4, 2016

The National Anthem, once considered as a symbol of national unity,  is in the spotlight as America wonders if players will kneel, instead of standing, in protest of racial division. For many they...

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