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The AP Literature project is a tradition that has been altered with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic

Classic vs Modern Literature

Chloe Creighton and Daphne Kraushaar January 14, 2020

If any teenager were to ask their parents what books they read in high school, the answers would be alarmingly consistent. They might reminisce over a foggy memory of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers...

Father and daughter reunited after Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita, California

Intruder Drills- Are They Really a Solution?

Sophie Yoshino, Opinion Section Editor December 4, 2019

Every year, thousands of students across the nation hide in closets, barricade doors, and prepare to throw their water bottles, but this is no child’s play. These students are participating in intruder...

The old bookshelves.

A New Library Soon Too Come

Sam Smith, Reporter December 3, 2019

On any given day, the library is packed full of visitors. Either paying chess soliciting or studying for an upcoming exam. Currently when you sit down the hard wooden desks. Your back screams in pain searching...

Star Wars a Divide Between Fans

Sam Smith, Reporter December 3, 2019

As the Star Wars saga comes to an end with the last movie, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, many fans have come to the sudden realization that their beloved movies will truly end. It has been a...

CHS students hold up signs during a climate change strike outside of the high school on September 27th, 2019. This was the second of two strikes regarding the future of the planet, the first one being on September 20th.

Caught Up in Climate Change

Vivian Chen, Senior Managing Editor November 2, 2019

Everyone looks forward to popsicle day in cross country when our coaches lug around a huge white cooler full of thin fruit popsicles. The team devours the whole cooler in minutes as they chat and enjoy...

What could Clayton High School students do to decrease their own contributions to our warming planet?

idling by

October 21, 2019

Recently, I heard a story about climate change on NPR.  The story told of the large number of forest fires ravaging Brazil. It said how “International concern is growing,” and how “French President...

Zoning maps of Clayton highlights trends that reflect a history of housing and zoning concerns.

Diversity, Duplexes and the Middle Class

Ivy Reed, Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2019

I live in a duplex on the tree-lined 6400 block of San Bonita Avenue. People push strollers and walk their dogs down the shady sidewalk to buy vegan body lotion, CBD oil and artisan ice cream on DeMun...

I Walk Down Another Street

“I Walk Down Another Street”

Tiancheng Fan, Reporter September 1, 2019

She failed in establishing a school at 28, in selling poems at 30, in publishing the novel “Teacher” at 31, but after she finally published the first book, she finally reached acclaim. She is Charlotte...

Truth Triumphed Today

Truth Triumphed Today

Eilot Blackmore May 9, 2019

In the years since 1876, a date hailed in Saint Louis history as the great divorce, Missouri lawmakers have tried five times to rejoin Saint Louis City and County in one massive city. Each attempt was...

Claytons College Culture

Clayton’s College Culture

Zach Fisher April 4, 2019

Sometimes, it seems that Clayton has an obsession with college. Juniors, sophomores, and even freshman are thinking about where they want to go to college and rarely do students see other options besides...

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveils the newest Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite, Thursday, September 6, 2012, in Santa Monica, California

The Bezos Dilemma

Siddhi Narayan, Chief Digital Editor March 27, 2019

On the 25th of August in 1797, Alexander Hamilton wrote a 95-page pamphlet known as the Observations on Certain Documents, or the Reynolds Pamphlet. The lengthy essay confirmed a rumor in question: that...

Raynard Brown, the new part-time choir teacher at CHS, talks to the Globe.

Brown’s Disappearance

Sofia Puerto, Reporter March 26, 2019

The choir collectively looked on in sadness as they were told the terrible news. Mr. Brown would not be returning to CHS. For the last few years, the choir programs in the middle school and the high...

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