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Separate and Unequal: The Legacy of Racist Housing Policy in St. Louis

Separate and Unequal: The Legacy of Racist Housing Policy in St. Louis

Noah Brown, Camille Respess, and Ellie Tomasson November 1, 2016

“Separate and Unequal”: The Legacy of Racist Housing Policy in St. Louis is the first installment of a three-part series on housing, accessibility to education, and the Voluntary Student Transfer Program....

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Bursting the Bubble: Old North St. Louis

Nestled above downtown St.Louis and just west of the Mississippi lies a 30 acre neighborhood:Old North St. Louis. Within this small locality exists a duplicitous community of decrepit, backless houses,...

State of Mind

State of Mind

Ellie Tomasson and Camille Respess December 3, 2015

Introduction We are afraid of what we don’t understand. Mental illness is an issue that is so cryptic and nuanced in nature that it scares us. Anxiety and depression, as Clayton High School juniors...

Pro Learning: Do it for the Knowledge

Pro Learning: Do it for the Knowledge

Ellie Tomasson, Chief Managing Editor November 29, 2015

Every year, students across America participate in the national frenzy to obtain the proverbial holy grail of our education system: the 4.0 GPA, 36 ACT, and 2400 SAT, but at what cost? As students scramble...

Its All Greek To Me

It’s All Greek To Me

Ellie Tomasson, Chief Managing Editor November 29, 2015

Each Labor Day weekend for the past 98 years, tucked away in the Central West End, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church throws St. Louis’ largest ethnic festival. The event takes place in and outside of...

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