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L'Agenda, Bucknell's yearbook, has been a source of many fond memories for generations of Bucknellians to look back on. Since its founding, L'Agenda has been published by students and is funded solely ...
It’s not often you see a yearbook photo with a student holding a leash in her mouth, but a Louisiana middle school made an exception for a heart-warming reason this year.
Sure, students in my fair city may have just gone back to school yesterday, but it is never too early to start thinking about your senior yearbook pose. Here is a Web site that serves as a kind of ...
This year’s edition of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School yearbook features some very good boys and girls. Among the photos of students and staff are the furry, smiling faces of the 14 ...
The service dog for Seph Ware, a Louisiana seventh-grader with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, was included in the school's yearbook.
CONCORD, N.H. – Where other students might pose for their senior yearbook photo with tennis rackets or favorite cars, Blake Douglass (search) wants to be seen with his shotgun. The 17-year-old ...
A Maine high school student who comes from a family of avid hunters was told he cannot pose for his senior yearbook photo holding a shotgun. Wane Gelinas, a senior at Bonny Eagle High School in ...
It's a tacky way to make a political statement if that was the intention of Spencer Smith, who dressed as Trayvon Martin for a yearbook photo.
As a school drama teacher, David Eversole has signed his share of yearbooks. Now his students are returning the favor. Some of North Intermediate High School's brightest young actors are leaving ...
A California high school teacher has stirred up controversy and praise by posing as Trayvon Martin in his yearbook photo. According to reports, Spencer Smith dressed up as the slain Flordia teen ...
The staff of the 1921 York High yearbook pose for the camera. The yearbook, "Orange and Blue," is full of neat stuff, such as this about class president Clair Blum. "Here is the fellow from Shilo ...
A school board in Nebraska is generating controversy over its decision to allow high school seniors to pose with firearms for yearbook photos, as long as it is a tasteful pose.