By Jackson Meirzon ‘27
A massive earthquake rocked the town of Oukaïmedene, Morocco, on September 8, 2023, and claimed over 2,900 lives, injuring 5,500. The earthquake measured 6.8 on the Richter scale, making it one of Morocco's largest ever; its quake tore through the countryside, destroying homes and buildings.
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By Noah Cytrynbaum ‘28
This fall, the United Auto Workers union staged a three-week strike against the “Big Three” auto manufacturers: Ford, Stellantis, and GM, costing the industry a collective $9.6 billion. By Hannah Zoller ‘26
The immigration situation has become dire as there has been a significant increase in immigration from the southern border, indicating a strained US-Mexican immigration system. By Mia Schwartz ‘25 and Rose Berman ‘25
Taylor Swift officially wrapped up her first United States leg of The Eras Tour in August 2023 with six consecutive sold-out shows in California. By Rachel Nadelmann ‘25
This past fall, Republicans gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, for the Second Republican Presidential Debate. |