Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor
• February 23, 2023
Cory Wong (Vulfpeck, Fearless Flyers) came Thursday, February 16th, 2023 to The Pageant alongside Victor Wooten (Bela Fléck and the Flecktones) and Trousdale, bringing a packed house.
Opener Trousdale...
The St. Louis Art Fair was another success this year. The 3-day fair which took place in Downtown Clayton on September 9-11th drew in artists from across the country as well as several local artists....
On September 8th 2022, the Clayton Greyhounds took on the Lindbergh Flyers at the Center of Clayton. Lindbergh beat Clayton 119-61 but many personal gains were made by Clayton swimmers.
Team Captain...
Clayton High School kicked off the new school year by hosting an activities fair and pep-rally for fall sports. Clubs like Student Council, Jewish Student Union, DECA, Community Service Club, Yearbook,...
"Our Town," a play by Thornton Wilder, premiered Nov. 4 as performed by the CHS theatre company. The play constitutes the theatre department's second performance of the year.
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...
After many months of planning and preparation, on Thursday, Mar. 7, Clayton hosted its first annual Dance Marathon. The marathon, echoing a trend of dance marathons in high schools and colleges across...
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