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THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

The student news site of Aspen High School

THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

The student news site of Aspen High School

THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

AES kids playing at their outdoor recess

Aspen Elementary and their unvaccinated kids.

Stella Iverson, Staff Writer October 28, 2021

According to the CDC, By March 2021, 80% of staff at schools nationwide had received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, some schools are requiring vaccination for students and employees. At...

Fall Break Sports Update: Oct. 17-24

Kayla Tehrani, Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2021

Although AHS was on fall break, sports were still in full swing. Football, soccer, and volleyball all had games throughout the past week. Football had two games this week. Junior Varsity played Glenwood...

Gia Galindo Bartley and Areysi Galvan, freshmen at Aspen High School in Aspen Colo., working in class while wearing face masks on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021.

Next steps for ASD mask mandate

Quintessa Frisch, Staff Writer October 17, 2021

In accordance with the Pitkin County Board of Health’s mandates students and staff of the Aspen School District (ASD) are currently required to wear masks while inside school property. In October...

Green River ex ed circle up

Seniors and cancelled ex eds, how do seniors feel?

Kayla Tehrani, Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2021

Many Aspen High School students of all different grades had their Ex Ed trips cancelled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. For seniors, this news hit especially hard, with this ex ed being their...

Screenshot of AHS daily class schedule

Seniors struggle with constant schedule changes

Stella Iverson, Staff Writer October 14, 2021

Class of 2022 has had an interesting and everchanging four years of high school, especially when it comes to their schedules. During the 2018/2019 in-person school year, students attended seven classes...

City council member and Pandoras expansion opposer John Doyle pointing out the Northstar nature preserve in his studio in aspen

Mixed Opinions About the Pandora Expansion

Shelby Grueter and Gabriel Ponthieu October 14, 2021

The Pandora Expansion Project will be adding approximately 153 acres of new ski terrain to Aspen mountain, along with new lift to services to the expanded terrain. The potential effects of Pandora on local...

Pro-choice protesters fight to save the Roe .v Wade case of 1973, which rules abortion as a civil right under the US constitution.

My Body, My Choice

Oceane Jones, Opinion Editor October 14, 2021

On October 4th, the Supreme Court reconvenes to reopen the Roe. v. Wade case of 1973 and decide whether abortion is a constitutional right. This leads us, as citizens of America, to consider how much...

Aspen Marchs Instagram promoting the nation-wide peaceful rally to protect abortion rights

TODAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 2021- Participate in Aspen’s peaceful rally for abortion justice

Hannah Smith, Editor In Chief October 2, 2021

Today on Saturday, October 2nd, Aspen Colorado will be participating in one of over 650 marches occurring across the nation to advocate women’s reproductive rights. The march will start at 11 am and...

One of the displays created by Cares, who will also be showcasing new titles during Banned Book Week on September 26th to October 2nd.

The librarian who Cares: a new age for AHS library

Harper Axelman, News Editor September 30, 2021

With more than 120 books on the way, Caroline Cares is breathing new life into the Aspen High School library as AHS’ first librarian in four years. The library is now open from 8:00am to 3:45 pm,...

A poster for the Peaceful Rally for Abortion Justice on October 2nd at 11 am in Paepcke Park.

Editorial: A War on Women’s Reproductive Rights

Editorial Board September 30, 2021

Senate Bill 8, (SB-8), the Texas law which bans nearly all abortions, went into effect on September 1st. Since the ’70s, most states have blocked laws banning abortion before 20-24 weeks of pregnancy,...

The Food and Wine Festival 2021 in Aspen, Colorado

Food and Wine, potential COVID-19 danger?

Sophia Greiper, News Editor September 28, 2021

This year, Food and Wine, the annual festival where tourists come to experience different cuisines and a variety of alcoholic beverages, was held from September 10 to September 12. Due to Coronavirus,...

Long, red lunch tables placed on Yellow Brick Road in lunch room in an effort to create an inclusive environment

Attempt at inclusivity at AHS upsets seniors because of taken traditions

Kayla Tehrani, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2021

Becoming an upperclassman at AHS comes with perks. As students rise through the ranks, they move closer to the boat, until you reach senior year and the boat is yours. The 2021/22 school year marks a...

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