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The student news site of Brimmer and May School | Chestnut Hill, MA

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Michael Young

Michael Young, Journalist

Michael enjoys researching history, tracking storms and weather, and skiing.

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The Fairmount Line commuter rail train, pulling into Talbot Avenue Station.

Part 5: Assessing Proposed Expansions for New Lines

Michael Young, Journalist
May 26, 2023
Boston's T system considers two proposals for expanding its transit network: the Indigo Line to connect North and South Stations and the Yellow Line to enhance access and economic growth in downtown communities.
Part 1: Exploring the MBTA's History

Video | Part 1: Exploring the MBTA’s History

May 26, 2023
The history of Boston's subway system, known as the "T," encompasses the original subways, consolidation of various lines, expansions, and ongoing plans for improvements and extensions.
People ride in the underground in Boston, commonly refereed to as the 'T.' The metro Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates heavy-rail, light-rail and bus transit services in the Boston metropolitan area.

Tackling Public Transit in Massachusetts

Michael Young, Journalist
May 25, 2023

As one of Boston’s most indispensable services, the MBTA paradoxically grapples with systemic issues. Over 700,000 people utilize the MBTA’s services each weekday, encompassing the subway, bus,...

The MBTA passes through the campus of Northeastern University.

Part 4: Assessing proposed expansions for Orange and Green Lines

Michael Young, Journalist
May 25, 2023
Proposed improvements to the MBTA's Green Line include stop consolidation, signal priority, and extensions, while the Orange Line could be extended along the Needham Line and into Wakefield, addressing congestion and enhancing efficiency.
A person waits for the MBTA Red Line.

Part 3: Assessing Proposed Expansions for Blue and Red Lines

Michael Young, Journalist
May 25, 2023
The MBTA requires expansion, including completing the Red-Blue connector and extending the Blue Line to Lynn and Cambridge, while addressing service issues on the Red Line and improving the Ashmont branch and Alewife station.
Album cover courtesy of Apple Records.

Album Review: The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’

Michael Young, Journalist
February 23, 2023
This classic album's songs vary in quality, but it has good enough music to serve as a fitting finale for the Beatles.
Album cover courtesy of Columbia Records.

Album Review: Billy Joel’s ‘The Stranger’

Michael Young, Journalist
February 23, 2023
Take a trip to the late 70s with this timeless yet nostalgic album. Do its pitfalls outweigh its greatness?
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is the only COVID-19 vaccine available to people ages 12-17.

Op-Ed: Vaccinate Children to Help End COVID-19

Michael Young, Journalist
June 4, 2021
Opening vaccine eligibility to children and teenagers is our next step toward herd immunity and ending the pandemic.
Music Review: Revisit The Beatles' Transitional 'Rubber Soul'

Music Review: Revisit The Beatles’ Transitional ‘Rubber Soul’

Michael Young, Journalist
May 12, 2021
A transitional album for The Beatles, the instrumental content has an amazing, unique sound, yet the lyrical content is outdated.
Music Review: The Beatles' 'White Album'

Music Review: The Beatles’ ‘White Album’

Michael Young, Journalist
April 21, 2021
With its complex, rich, and revolutionary sound, the album has earned its place in history.
Vaccine passports may be required for air travel. Digital illustration by Karly Hamilton '21.

Op-Ed: Vaccine Passports To Aid Return to Normal

Michael Young, Journalist
April 14, 2021
With time, vaccine passports might replace masks, shaping the transition to the post-pandemic era.
Photo illustration purchased from BigStock.com.

Combatting Screen Time During COVID-19

Michael Young, Journalist
April 14, 2021
Science is unclear about the lasting negative impact of blue light from screens.
Alphonse Houndegla '21 learns in person. Photo by David Barron.

Op-Ed: Applauding Changes to Attendance Policy

Michael Young, Journalist
March 10, 2021
I know that students choose to remain home out of convenience.
Young uses Tropical Tidbits and AccuWeather for weather information. Photo illustration by Edan Zinn '23.

Op-Ed: The Best Sources for Weather Information

Michael Young, Journalist
February 12, 2021
There is no perfect weather app, and just like the news, it is important to use multiple forecasts rather than just relying on one.
Hand sanitizer and test tubes of PCR samples.

The Cost of Community-Wide COVID-19 Testing

Michael Young, Journalist
January 13, 2021
Weekly testing for COVID-19 is an expensive change for the School's budget.
Hurricane Delta and Tropical Storm Gamma in October 2020. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Op-Ed: Reflecting on an Extraordinary Hurricane Season

Michael Young, Journalist
December 18, 2020
The active hurricane season is one of many reasons why 2020 will be memorable.
Music Review: Rush's 'Moving Pictures'

Music Review: Rush’s ‘Moving Pictures’

Michael Young, Journalist
October 26, 2020

Moving Pictures was the eight album released by progressive rock band Rush. Their first definitive album, it contains two of their most successful and famous songs, “Tom Sawyer” and “Limelight”. “Tom...

Music Review: 'Siamese Dream' by The Smashing Pumpkins

Music Review: ‘Siamese Dream’ by The Smashing Pumpkins

Michael Young, Journalist
October 16, 2020
The fuzzy guitars and alternative sound of the Pumpkins are brought to the masses in this album.
Hagibis super typhoon approaching the coast. The eye of the hurricane. Satellite view. Some elements of this image furnished by NASA. Photo purchased from BigStock.com.

Op-Ed: Stop Politicizing Natural Disasters

Michael Young, Journalist
September 29, 2020
For the greater good, we should help the victims of a natural disaster instead of making it a political debate.
Hurricane from space. Photo purchased from Bigstock.com.

Op-Ed: America’s Troubling History of Hurricanes

Michael Young, Journalist
June 4, 2020
The U.S. has a long history of deadly hurricanes, and the upcoming season could be catastrophic.
An array of masks made by Avery Alperin '21.

Alperin ’21 Starts Community Mask Initiative

Michael Young, Journalist
May 1, 2020
As medical professionals are always helping us, it is our turn to help them by masking masks.
Greater Boston High School Newspaper Competition Director Richard Press presents Editors Miles Munkacy '20 and Caroline Champa  '20 with the first place prize for excellence in online journalism.

Gator Wins First Place at Suffolk

Michael Young, Journalist
March 5, 2020
The Newsroom not only made school history, but also beat out rivals Wayland and Newton.
Stylish vector template for printing on the theme of rock music with a calligraphic inscription rock n roll.

Op-Ed: Dave Matthews Band Snubbed at Rock Hall

Michael Young, Journalist
March 4, 2020
While the band won the fan vote with over a million votes, they were not inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Michael Young '23 plays the practice chanter.

Op-Ed: Not Just a Pipe Dream

Michael Young, Journalist
February 11, 2020
I’m learning a particular type of bagpipes, the Grand Highland Bagpipes.
GNN Live: Global Studies, Beyond Brimmer

GNN Live: Global Studies, Beyond Brimmer

Michael Young, Journalist
January 8, 2020
Can't make the event, today at 1:40 p.m.? GNN has you covered.
Michael Young '23 sweeps with Marco DeMelo '23 during practice. Photo by Amanda Frank.

Op-Ed: What It’s Like to Join Curling

Michael Young, Journalist
January 8, 2020
The sport might look easy while watching the Olympics, but that's from from the truth.
Prof. Rita Goldberg addresses the community about her experiences as a second-generation Holocaust survivor. Photo by Carl Vallely.

Harvard Prof. Addresses Growing Up with the Holocaust

Michael Young, Journalist
November 14, 2019
“Everyone, everyone in this room is capable of repairing the world.”
Hebe Qiang '23 gets ready to do the ropes course.  Photo by Edan Zinn ''23.

Ninth Grade Travels to Project Adventure

Michael Young, Journalist
October 30, 2019
Students bond over team activities.
Huge hurricane Matthew in Atlantic near Florida. 3D illustration. Elements of this image furnished by NASA. Photo purchased from BigStock.com.

Op-Ed: New England, Brace Yourself

Michael Young, Journalist
October 8, 2019
Massachusetts isn't prepared for hurricanes, and that scares me.
Pendulum art project. Photo by Edan Zinn '23.

Pendulum Art: New Community Project

Michael Young, Journalist
September 27, 2019
The project is meant to help provide stress release.
The augmented reality sandbox with the projector turned on. Photo by Michael Young '23.

School Acquires Augmented Reality Sandbox

Michael Young, Journalist
September 12, 2019
The machine detects different surface contour lines.
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