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A timeline describing previous elections and how they have changed throughout history.

Presidential Debates: The problem no one talks about

Andrew Noel, Staff Reporter November 1, 2019

Adviser’s Note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this opinion article belong solely to the author and do not reflect the view of The Colt Chronicle Staff, Kinnelon High School, or its students and staff members.  It...

Protesters of all ages were involved with the protests for awareness of climate change held on Sept. 20 and 27 in New York City.

Climate Change: Terrorism of the past, action of the future

Abeeha Zaidi, Staff Reporter October 20, 2019

  Adviser’s Note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this opinion article belong solely to the author and do not reflect the view of The Colt Chronicle Staff, Kinnelon High School, or its students and staff...

The Pride Flag, composed of all the colors of the rainbow, is a symbol of overcoming fear and hate for the LGBTQ+ community.

Pride Month Is Here!

Camille Balo, Editor-in-Chief, Editor of STEM June 17, 2019

Adviser's Note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this opinion article belong solely to the author and do not reflect the view of The Colt Chronicle Staff, Kinnelon High School, or its students and staff members.  “And...

The leaders of the two nations and teams of their diplomats meet to negotiate terms.

Opinion-Editorial: Lose-Lose Situation?

Ethan Burt, Sports and Features Editor May 21, 2019

The United States and China gear up for a renewal of the trade war previously placed on hold since December. In the face of this resurgence, many fear the implications of a trade war while others applaud President Donald Trump...

The GSA's rainbow ribbons. Photo by Sarah Dougherty.

New Gay Straight Alliance at KHS Gives Voice to LGBT Community

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. These colors have various meanings, but when blended together they stand for the LGBT+ community, a community that throughout history  has faced hatred, violence and discrimination. The...

Elyse Shouldis poses with her ripped jeans.

Some Students See Dress Code as Dilemma

Hiba Shaikh, Staff Reporter March 28, 2019

The endless controversy of perceived discriminations against girls and what they wear in compliance with the dress code has been a battle fought for years. Many dress codes have made points in order to further strengthen a side...

Crazy Rich Asians' all Asian cast. Photo courtesy of USA Today.

Opinion-Editorial: Their Struggles, Your Responsibility

Nina Santy, Sports and Opinion Editor February 6, 2019

Editor's Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion or position of any other Colt Chronicle staff member, its adviser, or Kinnelon High...

Student on Google Docs in classroom

Op-Ed: Can Phones be Used as Educational Tools?

Hiba Shaikh, Staff Reporter January 10, 2019

The never-ending question that troubles not only students but the riddled teachers as well: ‘Can phones be used as educational tools?’ Phones have become a part of our daily lives; they have turned into a necessity for...

The Quest for Education: International Day of Persons with Disabilities

The Quest for Education: International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Colt Chronicle Editorial Staff December 17, 2018

Minorities everywhere fight for their rights to simply exist with tireless strength. Gay pride parades are annual, and the Women’s March is drawing widespread support and popularity. However, one minority rarely acknowledged...

Night shot of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. Picture courtesy of G Santy.

White Christmas or Sunny Holiday?

Nina Santy, Sports and Opinion Editor December 14, 2018

As the holiday season approaches everything Christmas starts up once again. The carols, the movies, the decorations, the cookies, and the cold. A common theme among these festivities is the desire for a “white Christmas,”...

In the midterm elections, Bob Menendez of the Democratic Party will run against Bob Hugin of the Republican party for one seat on the United States Senate representing New Jersey.

The Power of a Student Vote

Editorial Staff October 30, 2018

Editors Note: The following is an opinion article by the editorial staff of the Colt Chronicle. Its content reflects only the opinion of the editorial staff and not the opinion of the rest of the staff, the Colt Chronicle adviser,...


 The debate over Columbus Day heats up as the holiday approaches.
Picture courtesy of Nina Santy.

Op-Ed: Should Columbus Day be a Holiday?

Grace Goldberg and Nina Santy October 12, 2018

Students across America eagerly anticipate Oct. 8, Columbus Day. In the beginning of the school year, students prize any chance to go home early from school, and Columbus Day grants them this opportunity. However, on Oct. 8 few...

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