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The Streak

The Student News Site of Warren Hills Regional High School

The Streak

The Student News Site of Warren Hills Regional High School

The Streak

Data centers, like one seen above, drain finite resources, making them unfriendly environment. (Photo courtesy of Raw Pixel)

AI Impacts the Environment

Joshua Torres, Content Editor & Hills Happening
May 19, 2025
Chickens are one of the bird populations that have been most affected by bird flu, resulting in the increasing price of eggs across the nation. (Photo courtesy of MCT)

Bird Flu Flies Around NJ

Ava Snyder, Editor-in-Chief
May 19, 2025
President Trump's tariffs are causing concern around the United States and the world. (Cartoon courtesy of Bob Rich)

The Tariff Tussle

Shelia Bazelais, Layout Editor & Op/Ed Editor
May 19, 2025
According to the EPA, “PCBS PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) are toxic chemicals once used in electrical equipment and plastics but were banned because they harm health and the environment. They break down slowly, so they still pollute soil, water, and wildlife.”(Photo courtesy of EPA)

What’s in your Water?

Priscilla Lucci, Managing Editor
May 16, 2025
The Freedom to Read Act protects librarians from complying to a citizen objecting a book.

New Jersey Prohibits Book Bans

Mackenzie Dunn, Outside Our Halls
March 28, 2025
According to Forbes Advisor, “In 2020, the yearly cost of fatal alcohol-related car crashes was roughly $123.3 billion (including medical costs and cost estimates for lives lost).” (Photo provided by rawpixel.com and is licensed under CC0)

DUI? DU Why?

Priscilla Lucci, Managing Editor
January 5, 2025
Seniors Max Howley, Brian Collum, Logan Young register the students of Warren Hills to vote in upcoming elections. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday students got the opportunity to register to vote during their lunch periods. This event was set up by Debre Rokosny, the Advanced Placement Government and Politics teacher as well as the advisor for the human rights club. Although many students are not old enough to vote in the 2024 Election, since you can still register at 17, many students were interested and thought this was great because once you register once it is not something you have to worry about again. Overall the turnout was great with over 50 students registered and ready to get their voices heard. (Photo by Shelia Bazelais).

Voting? You’d Better!

Shelia R. Bazelais, Layout & Op/Ed Editor
January 4, 2025
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