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Video: Restoring the Wildcat at age 90

August 24, 2017
by Beth Criado-Band, Alan Burkholder
Perspective • Video

Young reporters visit oldest amusement park

August 23, 2017
by Beth Criado-Band
Perspective • Travel

How to have fun at the amusement park, even if you...

September 3, 2016
by Kiernan Majerus-Collins
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Please secure all loose items: A woman’s guide...

August 30, 2016
by Shelby Saunders, Mary Majerus-Collins, Ruth Onyirimba
News

Phobia forces coaster fans to face their fears

August 29, 2016
by Mary Majerus-Collins
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Spending A Sweet Summer Day At Connecticut’s...

September 7, 2015
by Mugdha Gurram, Mary Majerus-Collins, Olivia Kalsner Kershen
Reviews • Theater

‘La Cage Aux Folles,’ A Hilarious Musical...

August 10, 2015
by Alan Burkholder, Mugdha Gurram, Mary Majerus-Collins, Laura Espinoza Jara
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Across America, Celebrating Independence

July 5, 2015
by Alan Burkholder, Sydney Hallett, Olivia Kalsner Kershen, O.D. Wright, Eli Winter, Allison Hall, Hannah Amaral, Charles Perosino

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On the morning of September 11, 2001, YJI students were mostly in class, some watching live TV reports and others relying on rumors sweeping their schools. Like most everyone, they didn't know exactly what to think.That very day, while the country tried to sort out even the most basic facts about what had occurred, a handful of YJI students wrote what was going through their minds: the fear, the sorrow, the concern about war, and more.You can read what they wrote on that dark, historic day:youthjournalism.org/tag/9-11/?fwp_paged=5You can also read some of the news stories they wrote in the wake of 9/11. Here's one:youthjournalism.org/911-survivor-i-thought-i-was-going-to/ ... See MoreSee Less

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DELRAY BEACH, Florida – Thomas Panevino was in his seventh grade Spanish class in Manhattan the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when he heard the booming sound of an approaching airplane. Despite their t...
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