Editorials

We Have a Right to Control Our Own Bodies. The Supreme Court Doesn’t Seem to Think the Same.

We Have a Right to Control Our Own Bodies. The Supreme Court Doesn’t Seem to Think the Same. By the MFS WordsWorth Editorial Board

Editorials, News, Opinion June 8, 2022 at 6:52 PM Comments are Disabled

On May 2, 2022, the Supreme Court leaked a draft opinion that detailed overturning  Roe v. Wade. From that draft, it was drawn that the overturning of Roe v. Wade was likely, as the majority of judges voted in favor of the post 15-week abortion ban. It was the firstRead More

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated?

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated? By the MFS Wordsworth Editorial Board

Covid-19 Pandemic, Editorials, News, Opinion April 6, 2022 at 9:05 AM Comments are Disabled

For three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe causing millions of deaths worldwide. On December 11, 2020, the first official COVID-19 vaccine was authorized, signifying a hopeful end to the devastating pandemic. Currently, over a year after its first authorization, there have been countless vaccines and booster shotsRead More

Students at National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk in 2019. Photo by Vani Hanamirian ’22.

Diseased Recovery; Eating Disorder Awareness Week By Vani Hanamirian

Editorials, News, Opinion February 25, 2022 at 1:37 PM Comments are Disabled

The week of February 22-29 is National Eating Disorder Awareness week. It is a time when those in recovery celebrate the achievements they have made and try to raise awareness for those still struggling.  When I was 12 I was diagnosed with an eating disorder. When I was 14 IRead More

Editorial: Thank You, WordsWorth

Editorial: Thank You, WordsWorth

Editorials, Opinion June 13, 2021 at 3:55 PM Comments are Disabled

Journalism has played an interesting role in my life for the last couple of years.  Back in the fall of 2017 I remember walking into my very first journalism class: Journalism 101 at Cherry Hill East. I had signed up for the course for two reasons.  The first, and main,Read More

Protesters rally on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum (Photo courtesy of Genevieve Messina ’21)

After Weeks of International Protests, It Took a Year to Find Derek Chauvin Guilty; That’s Still Not Enough The WordsWorth Editorial Board

Editorials, Opinion May 20, 2021 at 8:16 PM Comments are Disabled

April 20, 2021, almost a year after George Floyd was murdered, Derek Chauvin was found guilty. It took over a year for the court system to do what it should do and try a murderer.  Even after a cellphone recording of Derek Chauvin killing George Floyd circulated across the globe,Read More

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