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Holocaust Survivor Visits DDCUS

Sofia Alamo, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

DDCUS students had the incredible honor of talking to Holocaust survivor, Jack Waksal. In 1944, when Mr. Waksal was a teenager, he saw his parents and sisters killed at Pionki, a concentration camp in...

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Blonde

by Sofia Alamo, Staff Writer November 3, 2022

Known across the world for her beauty, Marilyn Monroe is one of history's most iconic women. Unfortunately, her life story continues to be misrepresented by Hollywood. The movie industry has embellished...

Varsity Volleyball Athletes Bring It Home!

Varsity Volleyball Athletes Bring It Home!

by Sofia Alamo, Staff Writer October 10, 2022

Volleyball requires quick thinking and quick feet. DDCUS’ Girls Varsity Volleyball team season has been wildly successful. The team keeps a disciplined schedule, and they have daily practices....

Queen Elizabeth photographed at 25 years of age.

End of an Era

DDCUS Staff, Staff Writer September 9, 2022

LONDON  — Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era that saw the decline of the British empire and disarray in her own family, died Thursday...

WELCOME BACK!

WELCOME BACK!

August 18, 2022

12 Angry Jurors

Nicole Prent, Staff Writer May 21, 2022

The opening night of DDCUS' first official school play, directed by Mr. Alderiso, was March 3rd, 2022. The start of the play goes right to the point and introduces each of the jurors as they walk into...

Dont Say Gay in School

Don’t Say Gay in School

Emiliana Velez, Staff Writer April 5, 2022

Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the controversial, "Parental Rights in Education" bill. This law prevents Florida teachers from discussing gender and sexual orientation to students in kindergarten...

Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Rosenstein

Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Rosenstein

Isabella Ospina, Staff Writer April 5, 2022

Mr. Rosentstein has an interesting backstory. While he might seem like a regular World History teacher, he is the least "regular" person at DDCUS. Born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, Mr. Rosenstein...

Flying Cars!

Flying Cars!

Isabella Ospina, Staff Writer April 5, 2022

The wait for a future of flying cars is over! Slovakia-based Klein Vision just announced its AirCar is airworthy in Europe after 20 years of development. The tests took more then 200 take-offs and landings,...

DDCUS Art Collective Makes a Splash!

DDCUS’ Art Collective Makes a Splash!

DDCUS Staff, Staff Writer April 1, 2022

The Art Collective, DDCUS' inaugural celebration of the arts, was a wild success! The event showcased the talents of students and teachers, through poetry, dance, music, and art. With standing room...

2022 JV SOCCER

2022 JV SOCCER

Isabella Baricelli, Editor-in-Chief March 27, 2022

Middle school students are excited for the upcoming DDCUS soccer season and the pressure is on! 59 boys and 14 girls attended tryouts, and only the best were selected. This year, both teams will be coached...

Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Manavello

Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Manavello

Isabel Andjell, Staff Writer March 24, 2022

It’s no secret that women have always been oppressed. Despite this, they have demonstrated that by using their strength, they can achieve anything that a person of the opposite sex can achieve. It still...

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