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World Eagle Day

Maria Massad March 19, 2012

  On March 18, the world celebrated World Eagle Day, a day dedicated to eagles from around the world.   The main celebration in the St. Louis area took place in the World Bird Sanctuary,...

AP Lit v. AP Lang

Maria Massad March 14, 2012

Although some seniors do not elect to take AP English classes, those that do may choose between two options: AP English Literature, more commonly known as AP Lit, or AP English Language, more commonly...

2012: A Reason to Hope

Maria Massad February 11, 2012

Ah, yes, 2012 is finally here – a new year, a chance to renew and improve ourselves. Wait--- 2012 is here! Clearly, now is the time to panic. According to the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar,...

Puss in Boots

Maria Massad December 15, 2011

No, “Puss in Boots” was not the revolutionary movie of the century, nor was it particularly life-changing in anyway. Again, no, “Puss in Boots” did not make me think about my life...

Monet meets the art museum: The long-anticipated exhibition of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies is finally open

Maria Massad November 11, 2011

The new special exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum is entirely devoted to French Impressionist Claude Monet. Five magnificent oil paintings, including one of his most famous works, are currently on display...

Hurricane Irene Column

Maria Massad October 19, 2011

I would not want to be around when a hurricane hits. I’m sure you wouldn’t, either. If you, say, live near the Eastern seaboard, I’m fairly certain that the governor of your...

Clayton Classics: ‘Titanic’ stays afloat after fifteen years

Maria Massad May 14, 2011

"Make it count - meet me at the clock." When third-class passenger on "Titanic" Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) subtly passes first-class passenger Rose Dewitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) a note...

MYAC provides opportunity for youth involvement

Globe Staff April 24, 2011

The concept of awareness is fast becoming commonplace in American culture. There are movements for technological awareness, personal health awareness, environmental awareness, historical awareness. ...

Whatever they offer you, don’t feed the plant!

Maria Massad April 22, 2011

Feed me, Seymour, feed me all night long. This year’s student-run musical (SRM), “Little Shop of Horrors,” was performed at CHS from April 1 to April 3 and from April 8 to April 10....

Despite leash laws, ignorant owners still let dogs loose

Maria Massad March 24, 2011
I like dogs. I really do. But I must confess that I like smaller dogs better than bigger ones. I associate a dog's size with its aggressiveness and its ability to bite humans. The smaller the dog, the nicer it probably is.

The joy of ‘90s sitcoms: looking to the past for laughs and entertainment

Maria Massad February 23, 2011

It’s about the only break from school I get during the week. Every day at 5 p.m., I turn on the TV. And it’s not to watch some dumb reality TV show or to see rich celebrities argue with each...

Student run fashion show looking to be a success

Maria Massad February 11, 2011

This year’s entirely student-run Fashion Show at CHS will demonstrate to the Clayton community that teenagers can create fashion and run a successful fashion show. The members of the CHS Fashion...

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