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Remembering Martin Luther King

By: Miranda Mong

As the third Monday of January passes again, it brings about a time to acknowledge an honorable man and hero of the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, Jr. He was the focal point of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, an important speaker at the March on Washington, and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize receiver, according to history.com. King and his belief of nonviolent protest was the most significant force in the civil rights movement from 1957 to 1968. Continue reading Remembering Martin Luther King

Reflecting on the Renovation of Eisenhower

By: Alex Durante

It’s hard to believe, but this marks five years since Eisenhower re-opened as a K-12 school. In honor of that, The Squire took some time this winter to find out more about the school’s past, present, and future. We would like to thank Ms. Walter in the library for the historical information. Continue reading Reflecting on the Renovation of Eisenhower

Trapping into the New Year

By: Owen Trumbull

Scared of your cat, dog, or any fluffy outdoor pet you have being eaten by a predator? Trapping may be the activity for you. Trapping is a very fun yet time-consuming sport that not only allows you to make money (price varies depending on condition of fur and type of fur), but control the predator population as well. Continue reading Trapping into the New Year