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Since 1956

The Glen Echo

Since 1956

The Glen Echo

Since 1956

The Glen Echo

Richard Gueren

Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief

Rich is excited for his fourth year of Journalism, where he has taken the position of Senior Editor-in-Chief.

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Students have been pushed to study for college-entrance exams, but recent reports of sweeping changes to the SAT call into question whether the test is necessary in the first place.

A growing number of testy students

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
April 20, 2014
The US territory of Puerto Rico is in financial trouble.

Puerto Rico: Caught in the Crosshairs

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
October 29, 2013
Europe's Delayed Comeback

Europe’s Delayed Comeback

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
October 1, 2013
An All-American Club, Literally

An All-American Club, Literally

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
September 26, 2013
Greece:  Will the country slowly begin to improve?

A Slow Moving Crisis In Greece

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
May 22, 2013
The Dramatic Entry of Senator Ted Cruz

The Dramatic Entry of Senator Ted Cruz

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
May 5, 2013
Meeting with Newark residents before his "food stamp pledge," Mayor Cory Booker brings a lot to the table -- but does he bring it too soon?

The Interesting Story of Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D)

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
February 19, 2013
Richard Gueren personally tackles tough questions about the current status of the Tea Party in this political news update.

What is the status of the Tea Party?

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
January 6, 2013
The haunting image of the burned-out US consulate building in Benghazi stands as testament to the terrorist attack overseas on September 11th, 2012.

Battle Over Benghazi

by Richard Gueren, Senior Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2012
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