Sarah Onysio
In the 2020 Democratic primaries, the Electoral College became a central issue of many politicians' platforms. Why are people growing frustrated with the Electoral College, and how could we fix it?
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Sarah Onysio
In the 2020 Democratic primaries, the Electoral College became a central issue of many politicians' platforms. Why are people growing frustrated with the Electoral College, and how could we fix it?
Nikki Nair
Learn about the ARCh Youth Team, a volunteer group that teaches children not to bully, informs the community about disorders, and provides a safe space for teens with and without disabilities.
Sarah Gerovac
In the month of October, Hamilton’s “Novel Idea” book club read Holly Jackson’s novel, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.
Nikki Nair
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything -- including the way we learn. Seven Hamilton students offered up their perspectives of this school year.
Continuing the Troubadour’s tradition of publishing the class of 2020’s post-grad plans as a part of our final publication!
Dorie Palmer
It’s never too early or late to help your community. Read this article for two student service projects that you can help!
Emma Stuettgen
Read this article to find out how COVID-19 is affecting mental health, and what we can do to better ourselves through this pandemic.
Sammi Nelson
Help show employees at St. Joseph's and St. Luke’s Hospital appreciation during this time by dropping off letters at HHS during locker cleanout! Read this article for more information.
Dorie Palmer
Quarantine has taken a hit to many people’s morale and motivation. But one project for AP Language students is still in full swing--service projects! Read this article see what Hamilton students are doing and to find out how you can help.
Emily Berger
Only 100 people are chosen each year for the Herb Kohl Education Foundation Teacher Fellowship Program. Hamilton’s very own guidance counselor, Mrs. Hasbrook, was chosen as one of the 2020 recipients! What does this mean? How did Hasbrook receive such an honor? Read this article for more information.
Emma Hartman
Hamilton has been closed since March 16 because of the Coronavirus. This means that students have been learning online from their homes for nearly a month and a half now. Read this article to see what the student response to online learning is like.
Sarah Onysio
Hamilton has officially released their adapted plan for this year’s graduation ceremony. This article summarizes both these new plans and the overall student opinion of them.
Emma Hartman
This March, Hamilton High School’s chapter of DECA attended the State Career Development Conference. Read the story of these two juniors who worked incredibly hard and were elected as DECA State Officers!
Sarah Onysio
Because of coronavirus, teachers have had to completely change their teaching style in a matter of weeks. This article will show you how different teachers are adjusting their classwork to virtual learning.
Sarah Onysio
This year, Hamilton High School has a jaw-dropping three National Merit Scholarship Program finalists! What is the National Merit Scholarship Program and who are Hamilton’s finalists? Read this article to find out!
AJ DeCraene
Philosophy Club has returned—read this article to see what Philosophy Club is all about. Enlightenment awaits!
Jenna Riesterer
On May 16, Hamilton will be participating in the Out of Darkness Walk in affiliation with the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Click here for more information!
Dorie Palmer
Charger Press is unveiling a new feature on our website called the Creative Corner! Click to find out how you can become a published author/artist/creator!
Relay for Life is an all-night event to fundraise for a cure for cancer, honor those who are battling it, and celebrate its survivors. Read this PSA to find out how you can get involved.
Cora Kuhlenbeck
On Thursday, February 27, Hamilton High School will be holding their first Winter pep rally. Click to find out more about the basketball game, 30+ club, and more!