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The Beachcomber

The student news site of Beachwood High School.

The Beachcomber

While many participants in the riot have been held accountable for their actions, the primary instigator, former President Donald Trump, seems to have largely evaded responsibility, and has a chance to be elected president once again.

Supreme Court Reduces Accountability for Insurrectionists

So Eun Kang, News Editor October 4, 2024

Supporters of former President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, causing heavy damage and multiple injuries. According to ABC News, the Justice Department...

Many seniors will receive college decisions in the next two months. How will the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling impact them?

The High Court’s Affirmative Action Ban Will Transform College Admissions

Lyndia Zheng, Layout Editor December 1, 2023

The Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on June 29 against the use of race during college and university admissions in the cases of Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. University of North Carolina...

While the Supreme Court considers ending affirmative action, 56% of nation's top universities consider legacy in the admissions process.

Supreme Court Considers Fate of Affirmative Action

Taia Menefee, Staff Writer February 28, 2023

The Supreme Court is set to decide in June on the precedent of race considerations in the higher education admissions process in the cases Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. University of North Carolina...

After the preschool moves to Bryden, Hardis and Walsh see the Fairmount building as a space to be shared with the community.

Fair Share is Fair Enough

Beachcomber Staff February 28, 2016
Don't Undercut Public Employee Unions
Image by Raquel Wu

Obama Has Right to Fill Scalia’s Seat on Supreme Court

Bradford Douglas, Image Editor February 25, 2016

Article Two, Section Two of the United States Constitution states that “[The President]… by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate…shall appoint…Judges of the Supreme Court.” The language...

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