Getting one’s driver’s license is a rite of passage for teenagers, and the Driver’s Education class, or Driver’s Ed, can help young adults accomplish it.
The driver’s...
As I spoke gibberish to absolute strangers, mimicked a jack in the box, and threw imaginary milk on others, I couldn’t help but think how ridiculous the members of the St. Louis Laughter and I would...
Apple, Microsoft, and Google are huge companies in the U.S. and worldwide. As leaders in their respective fields, these companies recently have been encroaching on each other’s markets, which has...
Growing up in St. Louis definitely has its perks. Whether people are visiting the St. Louis Arch or exploring exhibits at the Science Center, there’s always something to do.
My first home was a two-story white stucco house three blocks from the Pacific Ocean. In my middle-class San Diego subdivision, bougainvillea trellises accented most houses, pine trees obscured the horizon...
Jessie Michael, the student teacher in the science department, helps teach chemistry, but chemistry is not all that she is interested in.
Michael is working toward her Master’s degree in education...
It’s not often that people take a trip out of the state or even out of the country. However, sophomore Jake Lee arrived in Ethiopia on March 20 for his spring break vacation.
This was no...
by Jake Lee
Nearly every high school student knows backpacks are the most efficient way to carry school supplies. For ages, textbooks, pencils, binders, and paper have been crammed into a bag pack to...
"It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional right to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."
The Supreme Court made this declarative statement...
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