Alex Cohen, Managing Editor-In-Chief
• November 17, 2023
The sound of giggles, conversation and the occasional tumble fill the air. Finger paintings and craft projects are proudly displayed on the walls. Toddlers and caregivers are everywhere: playing, interacting...
Creative, entertaining, witty, eye-catching. The colors pop out, and the creative images maintain your attention. Their mysterious aura keeps you longing for more. If you have ever walked the school's...
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...
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...
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...
Under the soft glow of fluorescent lights, two Tuesdays a month, students gather in room 120 to build one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities...
Alpha Phi? Tri-Delta? Kappa Kappa Gamma? Greek life has been prominent throughout college life for decades, even centuries. A great way to make friends, meet new people, and feel a sense of belonging....
Alex Cohen, Managing Editor-In-Chief
• May 9, 2023
A step into the GAP room is a step into a warm and friendly classroom. A variety of soft and squishy seating options, as well as traditional chairs are spaced throughout the room. A corner table holds...
“I feel like black lives are being replaced by black lives matter signs,” said CHS Senior, Zoey Hall.
Hall is student representative for Diversity Equity and Inclusion at Clayton. She remarked on...
On the morning of January 24th, around 8:30 am, staff members from Temple Israel in Creve Coeur discovered red spray paint on their synagogue’s sign. The vandalism occurred overnight and is considered...
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