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I watch and I want to be there. I want to make the backdoor cut for an easy layup, dish the ball to Maya Moore for the trey, and dive for a loose ball playing with the intensity and knowledge that I’m fighting for a national championship. March Madness, a time for immense competition, filling [...]
NO, It’s much too risky There’s a reason that no new nuclear power plants have been approved in the United States since the late 70s: nuclear power is not safe. Although it does produce massive amounts of energy, nuclear power production is also fraught with uncertainties, where even the smallest of human errors can result [...]
Apr
24
2011
This Just In: First vote marks a day to remember
Smile! Snap. Flash. Almost every slightly significant moment in my short 18-year-old life that I remember has also been accompanied by my parents insisting that they take a picture so the moment can be remembered forever. Sure, the picture may damper the mood temporarily while my parents attempt to work the complex machine that digital [...]
Apr
20
2011
Female Athlete of the Month: Alison Bayly
Hard work, determination, and talent – four-year varsity player and second year team captain Alison Bayly encompasses these characteristics and is expected to have an outstanding season to close her high school career.
Apr
13
2011
Outside the Bubble: Ladue
Excuse me? LaWHO? As much as we hate to admit it, CHS, we have a confession to make: there are actually things to do in Ladue. That’s right, the land of our rival is not filled only with big houses, sprawling lawns, and Ladusers. In fact, there are some good places to eat and hang out.
Apr
5
2011
Male Athlete of the Month: Jeremy Phillips
Junior Jeremy Philips carries more than his fair share of weight on the Boys’ Varsity Baseball team as the lead-off hitter, centerfielder, and occasional pitcher. Though some might crumble under such pressure, Phillips has excelled.
Apr
16
2010
School budgets hit hard
Though taxes are classically the bane of a citizen’s existence, Clayton residents will be thankful enough for them in the coming few years for one important reason: they make up the majority of Clayton schools’ budget. In the face of shrinking state educational funds, this could be a good thing. “It’s going to be scary,” [...]
When two siblings start to mature, and they share a common experience, changes can occur in their relationship.

