Amherst, the History
Amherst is a very old town that was founded in the early 1800s. Today, we talk to the ex-Town Executive, Daniel Ward, about the lack of care for our local history.
Amherst is a very old town that was founded in the early 1800s. Today, we talk to the ex-Town Executive, Daniel Ward, about the lack of care for our local history.
As STEM careers are becoming more available, the need for STEM education is becoming more vital. This episode, we look at a UB program coming to Sweet Home about bioinformatics.
When you walk into Sweet Home High School, do you feel safe? What could we do to make it safer? Read Lexi Herrmann’s answer.
Even before the printing press was invented, libraries have been a place for people to go when seeking information. In the modern era, they’ve started to take on new meanings. Today, we talk to Ms. Mussachio about this change.
Tyler, the Creator’s sixth album, IGOR, is nothing short of a masterpiece. Read Joey’s breakdown of the first track.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland pioneered what may arguably be the most useful things on Earth. But, what is its impact today?
Every year, we take a day to honor those who have served. Today, we talk to a Vietnam veteran and hear about some of his experiences.
Every year, we honor veterans on Veterans’ Day. Today, we take a look at a recent recipient of the Good Conduct Medal who had spent years waiting for the honor he had long since earned.
A large number of Sweet Home seniors decide that going to a community college is
Read about the first meeting of Student Government.