Back in the spring of 2021, the majority of sophomores and upperclassmen received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at CHS. By partnering with the Sinks and Medley Pharmacy, students were...
Ivy Slen, Senior Managing Editor
• November 11, 2021
There is no doubt that since the start of the pandemic mental health in teens has been at an all-time low. A study from WebMD said that “46% of 977 parents of teens said their child has shown signs of...
Caleb Park, News Section Editor
• November 3, 2021
The year was 1971, and Congress had recently passed a monumental piece of legislation. This piece of legislation would become the twenty-sixth amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which lowered the minimum...
In an email sent early Tuesday morning to district faculty, Superintendent Nisha Patel announced that she "made the decision to extend our Thanksgiving break," resulting in school closures for staff and...
“The evolution of Evelyln’s House started in June of 2017. It was designed specifically for a place for people to be able to care for their loved ones at the end of their life. Evelyn's house...
Getting into your car, walking into a grocery store, and buying food for you and your family is something that many of us take for granted. However for some people and their families, even a simple task...
CHS Junior Rebecca Johnson* (names have been changed to protect the anonymity of the students) never wanted to vape or smoke herself, even though all her friends did it. However, being around substance...
When the news broke that sixty Afghan citizens and thirteen US service members were killed in a suicide bomb outside the Kabul airport after Afghan citizens were desperately fleeing their country. US citizens...
A banner taped to a folding table situated on a Delmar Loop corner read “COVID is a scam — alter my opinion.” The table’s owners, who gave their names only as Jacob and John, made several arguments...
An October 1st rally at Shaw Park called on Missouri Governor Mike Parson to take measures to exempt the state from a new federal workplace vaccination rule.
On Friday, October 1st, at 12:00 PM, organizers from various groups opposed to what they described as a "vaccine mandate" held a rally urging the Governor of Missouri to opt out of the mandate, referencing...
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