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Sexting: The Fine Line

October 30, 2013

I. "One day [at Clayton] I was walking down the hall and someone was like, Oh, look at that, that's that whore in the picture." This is just one facet of the tirade of responses that assaulted Rachel*,...

Show it With Style

Marina Henke, News Section Editor October 30, 2013

The Style House sits on the intersection of Cherokee Street and Compton Ave. Phrases like “Meet Me in Saint Louis” and “Get Your Thrills in Saint Louis Hills” plaster the walls,...

Delmar Divided

Peter Schmidt October 17, 2013

St. Louis is a city divided.  Rated the 6th most segregated city in America by a Business Insider examination, St. Louis is dramatically divided into areas of wealth and poverty and racial separation. Despite...

The Twin Life

Becca Polinsky October 6, 2013

The fourth grade “Popularity Contest” finalist of Meramec Elementary School glanced into the cheering crowd with a smile. As he accepted his award, from the corner of his eye, he could...

Sustainable Thinking

Marina Henke, News Section Editor October 2, 2013

An indoor bee structure hangs off the wall of a busy hallway. Just a few floors below bluegill fish swim in a deep indigo tank, surrounded by a gravel bedded garden complete with budding pineapple. This...

The Legacy

Max Steinbaum, Managing Editor September 29, 2013

Despite the searing heat of that July day, Soldier Field was crammed to capacity.  An anxious crowd restlessly awaited the moment at which Martin Luther King, Jr. was to emerge on the field below to...

Football Falls to MSB

Peter Baugh September 21, 2013

Clayton fell to McCluer South-Berkeley in a blowout loss. The Bulldogs got off to a quick start and never looked back, winning 52-7. Clayton is now 2-2. They play Jennings next week in the homecoming...

Military Family

Kevin Rosenthal, Chief Managing Editor September 13, 2013

  Across the world, 900,000 children wake up each morning with at least one parent deployed in the military, according to The National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Jack Snodgrass, freshman at...

STEM

Jeffrey Friedman September 1, 2013

When Megan McCormick heard that she was accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy’s Summer STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) program, she was expecting a nerd-fest. McCormick...

Kerry says “Undeniable”

Peter Shumway August 27, 2013

Secretary of State John Kerry said that there was "undeniable" usage of chemical weaponry by Assad in Syria. This changes the tone that has been previously confident yet unsure. The question is, what...

Chemical Weapons

Peter Shumway August 21, 2013

Today, the civil war in Syria has changed. Assad has been charged with killing up to 1300 people by the use of chemical weapons in Damascus. Assad denies the accusations, and is currently being...

A Part of History

Peter Baugh May 13, 2013

The Visit Though he only visited one time and though it was 59 years ago, Carl Erskine still remembers Clayton High School. Erskine visited CHS in mid September, 1953 with his Dodger teammate Jackie...

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