"There was a huge party. I had tons of people over,” CHS student Joel* said. “The neighbors were wondering what was going on.”
Things were running according to plan at Joel’s annual summer party....
“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...
Maddy Bale, Senior Managing Editor
• April 6, 2017
It was not until a hired man leapt into a speed boat, pursued them, and threatened to ram into their own boat that CHS alumna (‘83) Robin McDowell and her group of reporters, videographers, and photographers...
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...
“I put on a uniform one day and all of a sudden [enlisted soldiers] were saluting me,” CHS chemistry teacher Brad Krone said. “I didn’t know how to salute.”
In May of 1994, Krone was commissioned...
Built in 1922, the Hi-Pointe Theatre on McCausland Avenue is the oldest continuously- operating, single-screen movie theater in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.
Throughout its many years, the Theatre...
Beneath the towering architecture of Clayton’s large business corporation, on the intersection of Hanley Road and Carondelet Avenue, sits a small yet significant piece of St. Louis History: the Clayton...
Daniel Cho, Sports Section Editor
• November 1, 2016
It’s that time of the year again. The trees turn into a vibrant mixture of orange, yellow and red colors, the blistering heat of the summer is replaced with the cool fall temperatures and the t-shirts...
On September 10 and 11, St. Louis locals, college students, and visitors gathered in Forest Park for a weekend of music, dancing, and food.
The lineup this year was phenomenal. Headliners...
“[On the trail], the day pretty much consists of waking up, hiking, getting there, setting up camp, cooking and going to sleep,” junior Daniel Soares, who recently returned from a semester at the High...
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...
Introduction
We are afraid of what we don’t understand. Mental illness is an issue that is so cryptic and nuanced in nature that it scares us.
Anxiety and depression, as Clayton High School juniors...
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