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The Student News Site of Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy

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The Student News Site of Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy

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Teddy Zitron

Teddy Zitron, Writer

Teddy Zitron is a sophomore at HBHA, and this is his first year on RampageWired. Teddy enjoys playing baseball, basketball, and soccer, playing chess, taking photos, and video editing. Teddy enjoys watching the Royals play when they are winning. Teddy is looking forward to a fun year of learning how to write articles about topics he is interested in.

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Ram Fans Sports Weekly 5/10

Ram Fans Sports Weekly 5/10

Teddy Zitron, Writer May 10, 2024

Wednesday, May 8th - The Lady Rams soccer team played their final game of their season against Guatlepue Center. Although the Rams lost 1-8, they never stopped fighting and played until the final whistle....

The current Kansas City Royals stadium is located in Jackson County, Missouri.

Let’s Go Royals! How Was Opening Day 2024?

Teddy Zitron, Writer May 3, 2024

March 28th, 2024, was an exciting day in the baseball world. Stadiums sold out, fans lined up at the gates, bobbleheads were given away, and smiles could be seen all around. Some people even consider it...

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D’var Torah

March 15, 2024

Thoughtful and brief commentary on why this photo matters.

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Jewish Artifact

March 11, 2024

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Flowers

March 11, 2024

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The Climeworks DAC+S system, located in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Turning Up the Heat on Climate Change: Iceland’s 0.42 Acres of Carbon Redemption

Teddy Zitron, Writer November 27, 2023

Between the years 2060, and 2100, there are estimated to be around 20 or more days in a year that will be greater than 105 degrees Fahrenheit due to climate change and emissions from things like cars.  Carbon-sucking...

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