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The COVID-19 vaccine uses mRNA to help human cells develop a protein to provide immunity to the virus.

COVID-19 vs. The Flu

Riley Kerley, Page Editor January 21, 2022

What’s the difference? Which one is worse? How are they similar and how are they different? Both illnesses can cause fever, cough, body aches, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea (especially in children)....

Today Carnegie Hall, Tomorrow the World

Jeffrey Friedman January 23, 2014

Junior Ethan Leong spends more time playing music than he does sleeping. However, that's not to say that Leong's endless time and dedication hasn't paid off: he will be traveling with a talented group...

Meeting Yo-Yo Ma

Phoebe Yao, Editor December 11, 2013

The walls glinted with the shine of mirrors and were tinted by the red of velvet curtains. Daylight glanced onto the marble floor from ceiling-high windows. Dangling overhead were three crystal chandeliers. On...

Lemonade Stand in a Box

Shiori Tomatsu October 15, 2013

A waterproof, easily transportable and storable lemonade stand is such a simple idea, yet it didn’t become an actual product on the market until a bright sunny day when senior Joel Zeid was taking...

Journalism Editors Take Home Prizes

Peter Schmidt May 21, 2013

Last night, on May 20th, Clayton High School hosted its annual student awards ceremony.  Several students from the Yearbook Staff, Globe Staff, GNN and GET were awarded for their work.  For instance,...

CHS Students Attend AIPAC Policy Conference

Yossi Katz May 10, 2013

For a few days in March, several CHS students joined 13,000 other Americans descending upon Washington for the America-Israel Public Affairs Committee’s annual Policy Conference. For two days,...

CHS Students Win Writing Awards

Globe Staff April 17, 2013

Teddy Kogos, Clayton High School Senior, placed 2nd in the 2013 Southeast Missouri Writing Achievement Awards Fiction category for his short story "Censored Realizations." Alyssa Fritz, Clayton...

Mrs. Grady’s AP Lang Research

Chris Cho January 30, 2013

Last school year, after much contemplation, Emily Grady’s AP English class was interested in researching how race may affect the achievement gap in classrooms, more specifically in regards to the African-American...

Here to Stay

Parker Schultz January 22, 2013

After the sudden, and somewhat shrouded resignation of CHS principal Dr. Louise Losos last year, the district of Clayton was left looking for a new principal. Shortly after the time of Losos’...

AP Quota

Eudora Olsen December 20, 2012

“The most rigorous course load possible.” This phrase rings in the ears of nearly all selective- college hopefuls. But who is to say what the most rigorous course load looks like? Colleges...

Freshmen In Symphonic Orchestra

Shiori Tomatsu November 7, 2012

Freshman Lemuel Lan entered the symphonic orchestra for the first time this year after auditioning for a seat last spring. And he’s not alone in taking up this challenging orchestra class. In fact,...

Two Million Minutes

Chris Cho November 7, 2012

The Clayton High School PTO organized and invited Clayton parents and students to attend a movie screening of “Two Million Minutes: The Documentary” to raise awareness regarding the current...

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