Today is my favorite day of the whole year and I am sure many kids around the nation share my sentiment. After all, today is Christmas and with its advent comes lots and lots of gifts! Waking up to find...
CHS sophomore Josh Portman plays about 12 hours of video games per day on the weekends – two hours on weekdays. That’s a total of about 34 hours per week devoted solely to game playing.
However,...
Gabe Fleisher wakes up at 6:00 a.m. every morning. Although most kids his age would think this to be absurd, he has his reasons. Fleisher likes having time to work before going to school. He uses this...
It is a special honor for a teacher to be nominated for an award. It is even more special to win an award. For Darlene Castelli, the recipient of the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award, this is her...
Walking through the streets of a Clayton subdivision, it’s a surprise to see an outhouse and old slave quarters standing in perfectly good condition in a backyard. But in the small neighborhood...
The only thought more terrifying than being alone in the universe? Not being alone. For many researchers and avid star watchers, however, the latter is gaining ground in the scientific community.
With...
In honor of Veteran’s Day, November 11, The Globe profiles SRO John Zlatic. Zlatic joined the military in 1993 and served as a linguist in the Special Forces, traveling throughout the Middle...
As the bright October leaves begin to fall, CHS students start to think about Halloween — the day of the year when it is acceptable to ring strangers’ doorbells and devour bags full of candy....
At around noon on Monday, Oct. 3, buses filled withsixth graders pulled onto the field at Sherwood Forest. Kids flocked around the windows inside the bus, watching the groups of two or three cheering them...
A majority of high school students are filled with imagination and have a knack for developing creative ideas. However, the process of implementing that idea can be challenging, unless you have some sort...
Cheaper, purer, and more available than ever before, heroin is moving on from the cities. Now, with St. Louis County under siege, officials are taking action.
The statistics don’t lie: heroin use...