Author Archives: Dylan Schultz

Mar 2010

Poor planning has ruined I-64 project

On Dec. 7, 2009 the new highway 40 opened after about two years of construction. The construction spanned about 10 miles east to west, from Kingshighway to Ballas Road. The opening of the new highway excited St. Louisans because it was closed for so long. Commuters had to rely on city streets greatly lengthening the [...]

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Mar 2010

Fast food choices in downtown Clayton

The city of Clayton has many restaurants and eateries for its local businesses, residential communities and schools that it supports.  There is everything from breakfast joints to expensive steakhouses.  However, when a CHS student departs from campus to go out for lunch, fast food is really the best option. There are a limited variety of [...]

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Jan 2010

Immoral behavior among athletes rising

Professional athletes are known for their unequivocal talent, their leadership, their paychecks and occasionally and their affinity for trouble. Over the past few years, stories regarding competitors involved in a DWI, performance enhancing drug use, gambling and even violent behavior have become more common. Perhaps the most obvious example would be the case of Michael [...]

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Nov 2009

NASA moon mission uncovers water source

In a mission that took roughly a week in early October, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) tested the moon for any signs of water in an ingenious way. By forming a crater near the southern pole and taking pictures, spectrometer readings, and other careful measurements, scientists hoped to discover the presence of water [...]

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Oct 2009

Physics of Swimming

Swimming is really just the action of movement through water. Most humans have learned the basics of this skill, allowing them to play leisurely on certain hot summer days. A few humans have mastered the skill and use it for racing and competing. According to the USA Swimming Foundation, there are nine deaths from drowning [...]

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