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Clayton high school alumnus Ben Hochman, class of 1998

Always a Greyhound

Seraphina Corbo, Senior Managing Editor November 17, 2021

From Clayton to New Orleans to Denver and back again, Clayton High School alumnus and professional sports journalist Benjamin Hochman has spent the past twenty years producing captivating and unique stories...

Pfizer-BioNTech is the first agency to distribute boosters against the Delta Variant.  Recently, Pfizer announced that the vaccine is 90% effective in children ages 5-11.

The Pfizer Booster Awaits

Charlie Miller, Page Editor November 13, 2021

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...

Quarterback Kyler Murray #1 of the Arizona Cardinals passes the ball against the Minnesota Vikings in the first quarter of the game at State Farm Stadium on September 19, 2021 in Glendale, Arizona. (Norm Hall/Getty Images/TNS)

Mayhem in the NFL

Omeed Naemi November 10, 2021

A lot is going on in the NFL this season, from coaches being exposed for sending racist emails to players being accused of sexual assault. Many playoff contenders last season have been struggling early...

Junior Erin Connolly yells to a teammate during a game for her club soccer team St. Louis Scott Gallagher.

Connolly: From Greyhound to Badger

Alex Cohen, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2021

Junior Erin Connolly sports a grey Wisconsin sweatshirt with red lettering and pajama pants, despite the unseasonably warm temperatures for October, as we sit down to talk. Shortly after the interview,...

The heading of the Nov. 22, 1968 issue of Clamo.

Retrospective: Clamo and Politics in 1968

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...

Two Centuries of Afghanistan History

November 2, 2021

Afghanistan is a largely mountainous country landlocked in a cramped position at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. The nation shares a similar area to Texas, but to call Afghanistan a nation...

Front-facing image of the International Institute of St. Louis.

The International Institute

November 2, 2021

The International Institute of St. Louis (IISTL) is an immigrant service and information center for St. Louis. Currently in its 101 year of service, the IISTL continues to build and promote a better...

Front-facing image of Glenridge Elementary School.

Clayton Responds

November 2, 2021

Bringing Clayton to attention on this issue was Sean Kim, graduate of CHS’s class of 2019. Kim explained in a letter to Superintendent Dr. Nisha Patel and other district personnel that he believes, “A...

Side-facing image of Glenridge Elementary School.

Glenridge Welcomes Afghan Refugees

November 2, 2021

At Glenridge Elementary School, spirits are high, with elementary schoolers anxiously anticipating the arrival of new members of Glenridge’s classrooms. “I think [the kids] are excited. Anytime...

Landscape photo of the St. Louis Arch up against the sky.

Refugees and St. Louis

November 2, 2021

Afghan refugees are not the first to come to St. Louis. The International Institute of St. Louis was founded in 1919 by Ruth Watkins to help refugee women from countries devastated by World War I. After...

Hawk-Eye camera used in the 2012 Kremlin Cup held in Russia

Is There a Need for Line Judges In the Future of Tennis? Reviewing Hawkeye Systems

Spencer Pompian, Reporter October 28, 2021

On August 31st the US open declared that there would be no line judges due to Covid-19 restrictions. Instead a computer made calls using a technology called Hawk-eye. Hawk-eye is somewhat similar in...

2 Miles Out

2 Miles Out

Zoe Daniels-Sankey, Opinion Section Editor October 28, 2021

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...

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