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  • June 3Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
  • May 21Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian found dead after a helicopter crash.
  • May 13Historic geomagnetic storm gave millions in the U.S. opportunity to see the Northern Lights.
  • May 9After three days of deadly storms, Southern states are preparing for more severe weather.
  • April 29After failing to reach an agreement with student protestors, Columbia University says it will not divest from Israel.
  • April 22Dozens of students arrested at Yale, more than 100 arrested and suspended at Columbia over pro-Palestinian protests.
  • April 15Football star and ex-convict O.J. Simpson dies at 76 after a long battle with cancer.
  • April 2Florida Supreme Court rules that State Constitution does not protect abortion, allowing for a ban after six weeks of pregnancy.
  • March 25The U.N. Security Council approved a new demand for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza that the U.S. abstained from voting on.
  • March 18In Jacksonville Beach, Florida, three separate shootings left one person dead and multiple injured.
The Student News Site of Issaquah High School

The Issaquah High Times

The Student News Site of Issaquah High School

The Issaquah High Times

Charlee Rydberg, Staff Writer

Charlee Rydberg is a sophomore student-athlete at Issaquah High School. Dedicated to becoming the best version of herself, always challenging others to do the same. She has always been passionate about writing and has recently become more invested in reading. Along with school, Rydberg is also a dedicated athlete, playing Softball and Basketball her whole life. Herteammates and coaches inspire her every day to become a better person and athlete, because they are such significant role models to her, making her more competitive, and showing more leadership. This is her first year as a journalist, for the Issaquah High Times, contributing her leadership, and dedication to the group. Using her enthusiastic, extroverted voice, makingsure everyone’s opinions are heard and that everyone feels welcome in the community. If there are any issues you would like to hear more about, reach out to her if you want to be certain that people are informed about, and can understand your opinions and voices to a deeper level.

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