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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...

CHS Musicians Dominate MSHAA State Solo and Small Ensemble Festival

Phoebe Yao, Editor April 27, 2013

On Saturday, April 27 2013, CHS Band and Orchestra students loaded onto a bus amidst the freezing cold and wet of 5:00AM spring showers. Not even the ghastly weather could deter the musicians...

Glenridge Readathon

Phoebe Yao, Editor April 20, 2013

Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. Glenridge Elementary School’s annual Readathon is a PTO-sponsored reading incentive program for the K-5 grade levels at Glenridge. Lasting from Nov. 1 to Nov....

Small bookstores: are they ready?

Sophie Allen April 17, 2013

A customer browses through the pages of a hardback novel in a charming store stacked from floor to ceiling with books of every variety. A small bell chimes as another shopper enters and exchanges words...

Sex Ed

Zach Bayly February 24, 2013

  In northern Nigeria, a Hausa song entitled “Fitsari ‘Dan Duniya” echoes around a circle of women. Dr. Lewis Wall, a gynecologist and Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at Washington...

Crunching the Numbers

February 24, 2013

Introduction: Beyond all else, Meg Flach says she will miss the children. On Jan. 30th, Flach learned that her position as the Clayton High School District Substitute Coordinator would be eliminated....

Organic Farming

Gwyneth Henke, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2013

Sprouts of onions are just beginning to peek out of the frozen ground.  Decaying leaves are piled across the plot of soil, warming the plants in the months of freezing winter weather.  A...

New Girls’ Soccer Coach

Gabby Boeger January 26, 2013

Girls' soccer will have a short meeting after school in Stuber health room B," was heard over the intercom after school on Dec. 11. The girls' soccer team had been anxiously anticipating the announcement...

Varying Perspectives

Peter Shumway January 22, 2013

Over 100 independent nations have been formed in the first 50 years after Israel’s creation. Despite this, “Israel’s [creation] is the only one that can be fairly called a miracle,”...

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