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The online news for the students and staff at Somerset Berkley Regional High School

The Breeze

The Chernobyl power plant after its explosion in 1986 (image courtesy of the Associated Press).

This Week in History (4/24)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 24, 2023
“New Coke” advertisements that were promoted in 1985. (Image courtesy of Todd Gipstein / Corbis via Getty Images file)

This Week in History (4/17)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 17, 2023
Artwork depicting what the fleeing from the sinking Titanic may have looked like. (Image courtesy of Willy Stöwer/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

This Week in History (4/10)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 10, 2023
Headlines from April 6th, 1917’s edition of The Albany-Decatur Daily proclaiming the US entrance into World War I.

This Week in History (4/3)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 3, 2023
An edited photo of Joan Ceciel Quigley, the astrologist who advised Nancy Reagan and the White House in the 1980s. (Image courtesy of SIPA PRESS/REX)

This Week in History (3/27)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 27, 2023
Artwork depicting Anne Hutchinson preaching in her home, an act that would later get her banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Harpers Monthly, Feb 1901)

This Week in History (3/20)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 20, 2023
Golda Meir’s profile on TIME Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential women. (Image courtesy of Burt Glinn—Magnum Photos)

This Week in History (3/13)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 13, 2023
Civil Rights protesters marching in Selma, Alabama on March 7th, 1965. (Image courtesy of Wikimedia)

This Week in History (3/6)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 6, 2023
A popular piece of art depicting the Boston Massacre that was published in newspapers throughout Boston and other parts of colonial America.

This Week in History (2/27)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 27, 2023
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