Kaia Mills-Lee, Senior Managing Editor
• December 17, 2021
Talk to any senior at Clayton High School right now and the first thing they’re going to mention is how they’re drowning in their college applications: applying for scholarships, mapping out their...
Emma Baum, Feature Section Editor
• October 29, 2021
I never thought much of Homecoming pre-pandemic. In fact, I didn’t even go in 2019, my sophomore year. But when homecoming weekend rolled around last year to very little fanfare, I found myself missing...
Some of the main symptoms of COVID-19 - cough, fatigue, headaches, and sore throats - can be easily mistaken for allergies or a cold, making it difficult for someone to tell whether or not they are experiencing...
On Thursday, September 24th, six months after 24-year-old Breonna Taylor was shot while sleeping in her own bed by police officers, a grand jury announced a long-awaited decision: there were to be no indictments...
From Sofia:
Going back to school this year will look a little different. As a rising senior, back to school season usually brings the excitement of being top dog on campus. Pep rallies, dressing up for...
So, maybe the end of our senior year isn’t going quite as planned.
We imagined stress-free school days spent barbecuing in the quad or driving to Starbucks in someone’s old Jeep, blasting 2000s music....
Ashley Chung, Senior Managing Editor
• January 13, 2020
There is a Korean word called han. Not easily translated into English, han is both an emotion and a theme. Han is the feeling of grief and despair. In the TV show “The West Wing,” one of the characters,...
As summer draws to a close and we begin our senior year at CHS, we find ourselves looking back on who we were as incoming freshmen and how dramatically we’ve changed.
On the first day of freshman year,...
At the beginning of this school year, we posed a challenge to our graduating class.
In the midst of the frenzy surrounding college applications, could we still make the most of our final year at CHS?
We...
At the end of this year, I will have completed my 12th year in the Clayton School District. This means I will have experienced 12 different grades, countless teachers, three buildings and numerous different...
My arms never felt heavier than they did the second day of swimming practice my sophomore year. I never had so much trouble breathing, never knew my shoulders could grow so sore. I never felt so inadequate.
It...
Justin Guilak, Chief Digital Editor
• February 5, 2019
Just before winter break, we watched a documentary in economics class.
Robert Reich, former U.S. Labor Secretary from the Clinton administration, told viewers the story of one of America’s biggest...
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