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Sweeney Todd, played by Junior Derek Crisp, is revealed for the first time in the opening song, “The Ballad of Sweeney Todd.”

Lights Up On Fleet Street

JiaLi Deck and Dwight Erdmann February 6, 2024

The Demon Barber of Fleet Street came alive on the opening night of “Sweeney Todd,” Friday, Feb. 2. Over 75 students partook in the show: a mixture of cast, crew and pit musicians. Performing...

Derek Crisp (left) plays with Jazz mentor and SLUMS bandmate at the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill in the Delmar loop in STL. He played in front of more than 350 people that night, bringing the community together with great jazz, talented musicians and a communal atmosphere.

Underground Talent

Charlie Meyers, Senior Managing Editor December 7, 2023

Junior Derek Crisp would have never guessed that getting his ears pierced at Iron Age Studio in 2020 would have led to him playing his guitar in front of a roaring crowd of 400 people less than two years...

Mural outside of Craft Alliance

Makers Unleashed

Madeline Jeans, Reporter November 15, 2023

The area between Union and Kings highway, which used to be a rundown, struggling community, has transformed into an arts district that breeds innovation and encourages the pushing of boundaries. “History...

Crowds at the Washington Ave. Stage

Music at the Intersection

Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor November 14, 2023

This past September 9-10th, more than 50 musicians performed at Music at the Intersection. Brought together by the Kranzberg Arts Council, in partnership with the River Arts Council and the Steward Family...

STL students take a photo with Hahn backstage.

A Resonant Reverie

Bethany Lai and Yehia Said November 14, 2023

Twenty-one years of waiting. Hilary Hahn. Mendelssohn. On Sept. 23 and 24, world-renowned violinist Hilary Hahn graced the Stifel Theater after an absence of over two decades. Accompanied by the St....

Exterior of Berry Box

Wholesome Bowls, Heartfelt Goals

Sam Sun, Page Editor November 14, 2023

In Clayton, MO, where the restaurant scene is ever-evolving, a new spot has already made a considerable impact just months after its opening: BerryBox. The brainchild of an owner with a rich background...

The final playoff game, junior Iselin Haldimann serves the ball into play. On Oct. 24, the CHS girls varsity volleyball beat MICDS to win the district championship title.

Forty Years in the Making

Caitlin Kuhlmann and Alison Booth November 14, 2023

With an eruption of frenzied cheering and celebration, the girl's volleyball team watched as the ball hit the ground on MICDS's side of the court on Oct. 24. They made history, achieving a victory 40 years...

Cross Country Girls at Dog Shelter

On the Right Track

Mira Stahlheber, Page Editor November 14, 2023

Members from the Clayton girls Cross Country team took a break from training on October 21 to give back to their community by volunteering at CARE STL, a local dog shelter. Regular volunteers work to take...

The Milwaukee Brewers Blake Perkins, middle, rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas, right, in the third inning at Busch Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, in St. Louis.

再见 to Chinatown

Bethany Lai and Yehia Said November 14, 2023
Unveil the Forgotten Legacy of St. Louis' Chinatown: A Tale of Grit, Culture, and the Battle Against Gentrification.
Left: Eva Delannoy, junior
Right: Aylah Hopper, senior

How They See Us

JiaLi Deck, Sidra Major, and Sophia Lu October 17, 2023

Intro One looming question underlies every decision Clayton High School students make: Where are you going to college? While it is certainly known that plenty of people find success without attending...

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