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Elon Musk’s Twitter Fiasco

By Em Barry With the initial launch of Twitter Blue going so poorly, Elon Musk made the executive decision to relaunch the feature at a new date (postponed from November 29, 2022). Twitter Blue, launched after Musk purchased Twitter, is a subscription service that will allow users to purchase a verified checkmark for $7.99 a… Read More Elon Musk’s Twitter Fiasco

February 16, 2023 Em BarryLeave a comment

Social Media and the Rise of Antisemitism

Over the past decade, antisemitic attacks have increased across the globe. According to the United States Department of Justice, an average of 24 racist, antisemitic and homophobic attacks can be spotted each day. Over the past few months, Antisemitism was brought to the forefront of the world because of a sharp increase of anti-Jewish or… Read More Social Media and the Rise of Antisemitism

February 16, 2023 joshlefkowitz24Leave a comment

Seat Time Changes

By Isa Thornber This 2022-23 school year, Littleton Public Schools has made changes to lunch and finals week schedules. This transition has caught the attention of both students and staff, and as the second semester begins, the school body anticipates the further results of the modification.     Assistant Superintendent of Learning Services for LPS, Melissa Cooper,… Read More Seat Time Changes

February 13, 2023February 13, 2023 isathornberLeave a comment

Celebrities on Social Media

By Isa Thornber As society has seen the rise of social media, celebrities have become increasingly influential. Social media users have always been able to speak their minds and post what they wish to share, within reason. However, in recent years, celebrities have gained massive followings on social media, and some of them use their… Read More Celebrities on Social Media

February 13, 2023February 13, 2023 isathornberLeave a comment

It Takes Patience

By Gabe Thornber “It Takes Two” is a video game where two players get shrunk down to miniatures of their former selves and are forced to undertake puzzles, platforming sections and boss fights against neglected pieces of housekeeping equipment. While the game is “cute” in concept, and could be fun for couples to play together,… Read More It Takes Patience

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Dr. Jane Goodall came to Denver at Bellco Theatre on Wednesday, March 15. Sponsored by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and introduced by Governor Jared Polis, Dr. Goodall spoke out about wildlife conservation. She touched on ethical and sustainable consumption, alleviating poverty and coexisting with nature. She gave the audience hope for the fight to end climate change and ended the event with the words, "Together, we can. Together, we will. Together, we must." Dr. Goodall's youth program, Roots and Shoots, will be linked in our bio if you'd like to get involved! Keep an eye out for blue and yellow ribbons today! World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is globally observed by the United Nations. March 21st (03/21) is a day to spread awareness for Down syndrome; a reflection of the triplication of the 21st chromosome. Did you know Down syndrome is the most common chromosome-related condition in the US? The Heritage blood drive is this Thursday, March 23rd. Sign up in front of the main office. Students must be 18, 16-17 year olds need parent approval. Come donate and save a life! This week is kindness week! Each day during advisory, students will have the chance to paint kindness tiles. This is your chance to do something long-lasting at Heritage. Make sure to keep everything positive and school appropriate. Tonight’s Unified game is CANCELED. Unified Eagles’ next game is today, Wednesday Feb. 22nd at 7 pm. It will take place in the Heritage main gym. This weekend, our Heritage Chess team participated in the State tournament at George Washington High School. Our competing players were Kellan Stodden (pictured), Trent Stodden, Jackson Spiecker, Miles Greeley, Carson Schlageter, Joseph Culig, Gabriel Thornber, and Jace Enriquez, led by team captain DJ Graham. The team’s top scorers were DJ and Kellan with 3 wins over 2 days. For all seniors, come to Life 101’s second meeting this Thursday, February 16th. Life 101 is a discussion-based seminar where seniors have the opportunity to talk about a variety of topics and is a great way to prepare for graduation and life after graduation. Eagles, get your edition of The Pioneer on Friday, February 10, in advisory!!! Don’t miss it!! 🙏🏻🥶🦅 #newspaper #hhspioneer #heritage #hhs #heritagehighschool #newsproduction #eagles #skoeags In preparation of Monday's rival basketball game against Arapahoe, Heritage Swag Club is selling shirts for the redout. Shirts will be sold Monday before school and during lunches, and are $12 via cash or Venmo.
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