The midterm election that took place in November of 2022 caused some major changes in Missouri and the country. This change takes place in many ways, both through new laws and social means. Most students...
“We got to school the day that we were leaving, and we loaded up the car and lit out for the west!” CHS Senior Eleanor Troupis said.
Troupis was one of four students who joined CHS Environmental Science...
“I was like, ‘I’m in Africa, I want to go adventure,’ so I was always out, leader of the group, running around exploring things,” CHS sophomore Christine Burris said. “They’re guessing...
One time, somebody was like ‘Hey, come to the bathroom with me’ ... and she started doing cocaine,” junior Mary* said. “She had it in an old prescription drug container, and she poured it out on...
Cancer is growing increasingly prevalent in the world as a whole, and, consequently, in the CHS community. Although people often prefer to keep their family’s health history private, it is important...
Alex Bernard, Editor-in-Chief
• September 25, 2014
“It’s a great celebration of our community,” Clayton High School Drama teacher Kelley Weber said regarding “Good in Everything,” a show recently written revolving around the lives of Clayton...
On the corner of Locust and Olive Street, the old and the new converge.
The medium of this phenomenon is the St. Louis Central Library, a towering building that rises from the main street...
To Clayton mother Santa Purze, her days of young fame seem far behind her. Once a sought-after child actress in Chicago, Purze’s childhood was filled with lessons, auditions and expectations.
“I...
Wydown Seventh grader Evan Robinson sat nervously at the bench of his baby grand piano in his downtown Saint Louis home. "Do I have to play?" he asked.
It is hard to believe that Robinson would...
Forget online bullying: anonymous online compliments are all the rage at Clayton High School.
On April 2, 2013, a Facebook profile picture depicting a rose in full bloom popped onto the screens...
St. Louis is a city divided. Â Rated the 6th most segregated city in America by a Business Insider examination, St. Louis is dramatically divided into areas of wealth and poverty and racial separation.
Despite...
On the wall of chef Gerard Craft’s gleaming new Clayton restaurant, Pastaria, there hangs a pizza platter which reads the following haiku:
Flour and Water
Wood fired upon hot stone
Divine Alchemy
When...
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