Nicholas Lee, Managing Editor; Webmaster
• November 7, 2014
“I had no idea what’s going on here.” That’s the most common quote that Donn Rubin, President and CEO of BioSTL and CHS parent, hears when he meets with visiting investors and entrepreneurs from...
Imagine two adults and three children crammed into a car traveling to different states for a year. This incredible amount of family time in a small space, may be a challenge for most people, but...
Two CHS students stand by the ice cream vending machine mumbling angrily. They have put money into the machine, but the ice cream has not come out. And it never will. The ice cream vending machine...
The Clayton community recently lost a special member. On August 16, 2014, Henry Stephen “Stevie” Landau IV passed away from complications in fighting a battle with leukemia at the age of 12. Stevie...
Currently home to over 84,000 works ranging from over 11,000 different composers worldwide, IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library is the online Wikipedia of music. The main objective of IMSLP is, "to gather all...
Mr. Glossenger, taught US/World History I and Contemporary Issues at Clayton High School from the ’08-’09 school year. He taught Marquette High School before returning to CHS for the ’14-’15 school...
“Every kid should try to get involved in their community and give back,” CHS junior Jane Gillette said. Gillette and Abigail Lewis, also a junior at CHS, are the founders of the VolunTEENnation club....
At the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, the students and staff at Clayton High School were presented with a few significant, yet radicals, tweaks to the existing daily schedule. The school day,...
“Exhilarating,” was the first word that came to Junior Bebe Engel’s mind as she described surfing. Engel is one of the few students at CHS that has experienced the thrills of surfing. “It’s a...
I. Introduction
On Aug. 9, 2014, Michael Brown, an African-American 18 year old about to enter college, was shot to death unarmed by a policeman, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson, Missouri, roughly eight...
Sophomore Anisa Buttar-Miller and a team of six other volunteers from CHS spent the month of July in an overheated classroom with a group of rowdy fifth graders.
“It was amazing, and surprising. Definitely...