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Sign hanging out front of Taco Buddha in University City.

How the St. Louis’ Restaurant Scene Is Recovering From The Pandemic

Aria Wheeler, Reporter October 5, 2022

Saint Louis’ pre-pandemic restaurant scene was on the rise into stardom, with two James Beard award-winning restaurants and many new restaurants on their way. Sadly, the toll the pandemic took on our...

Kate Cooper in a field hockey game.

Athlete Profile: Kate Cooper

Maddy Bale, Senior Managing Editor September 19, 2017
“Really the only thing you can do without driving yourself crazy is resolve to do better next time. I told myself that next time I would make it. It wouldn’t be an option.” -Kate Cooper.
Photo from Cultural Leadership

Connecting Cultures

Maddy Bale, Senior Managing Editor September 19, 2017
"Being a non-citizen and growing up always dealing with a lot of stereotypes about me being very quiet and not being able to speak English well – all of that has always hindered my confidence, and so meeting all these different people who have directly combated issues of racism and sexism and hearing their words really gave me the idea that I don’t have to be some kind of great person to actually make the world better." -Chenny Lee.
Junior Annelise Laakko studies for finals.  (Photo from Lauren Praiss).

Tips for Studying for Finals

Nisha Klein, Page Editor May 18, 2017

“When I first start studying, working with a group is helpful when looking at the big picture for everything. But when I've narrowed down what I really need to study, it's more effective for me to study...

A Literary Exploration

A Literary Exploration

Catherine Walsh, Page Editor May 10, 2017
Walsh takes a look into five different local bookstores throughout St. Louis
Photo of Hack by John Lamb.

The Hack is Back

Catherine Walsh and Madeleine Ackerburg April 9, 2017

When Sam Hack steps into the spotlight, it is not just as a popular substitute teacher at Clayton High School. Hack has been invested in the world of theatre since he was a little boy. “I was...

300 dpi Mike MIner illustration relating to Netflix. (Chicago Tribune/TNS)

Netflix New Additions

Nisha Klein, Page Editor March 31, 2017

Netflix began 2017 with new TV shows in the making, and new TV shows already released. Of those shows, some of them have received mixed reviews, while others have not quite gathered an audience yet. Some...

Athletes from numerous countries mingle in the rain as the Rio 2016 Closing Ceremony continues on Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016 at Maracan in Brazil. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Zika in Rio

Nisha Klein, Page Editor September 29, 2016

When it was first announced that the 2016 Olympics were to be held in Rio de Janeiro, excitement spread throughout the world. However, others were worried. Zika, a virus spread through mosquitoes, is an...

The atmosphere at Porano

Porano

Ashleigh Williams, Review Section Editor September 11, 2016

“This is where everything is supposed to happen” As stated simply by visionary chef and winner of the James Beard award, Gerard Craft, the city of St. Louis is supposed to be hustling and bustling....

Chick-Fil-A

Nisha Klein, Page Editor February 4, 2016

Each day, as CHS students head out for lunch, there is a certain place whose name can be heard throughout the halls. There is no denying the popularity of Chik-Fil-A, but with all the controversy surrounding...

The CHS cross country team at Districts 2015. Crowe is pictured in the back row, far right. (Photo by Ava Hoffman)

As the Crowe Flies

Harry Rubin, Copy Editor December 3, 2015

James “Jim” Crowe, Clayton’s new cross country and track coach, has already made a huge impact on his runners after just one year. Crowe has been much more than a cross country coach to Clayton’s...

Merrills working at her desk (Felix Evans).

Bienvenida, Señora!

Alex Bernard and Grace Harrison November 9, 2015

Until five months ago, Dr. Kayra Merrills, the new Spanish teacher at CHS, had her life planned out. After working for five years on her PhD and finally finishing her dissertation, she was looking for...

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