Cbabi Bayoc is becoming a well-known name in the St. Louis area. The artist, a St. Louis local himself, had his work featured as the cover of Prince’s 2001 album, “The Rainbow Children,” and has...
After the start of junior year, the focus has gone more and more towards college. The question of where to go has become an icebreaker at formal dinner parties, a debate with family at the dinner table,...
On September 10 and 11, St. Louis locals, college students, and visitors gathered in Forest Park for a weekend of music, dancing, and food.
The lineup this year was phenomenal. Headliners...
The CHS world languages department has always been proud to receive numerous fours and fives, the top two scores, on the A.P. Spanish and French exams each year. Yet, the impact of these tough classes...
On Aug. 9, 2014, unarmed African-American teenager Michael Brown was fatally shot by White police officer Darren Wilson. For weeks after the shooting, protests and riots grew, not only in St. Louis but...
This year’s LouFest definitely succeeded in meeting festival goers’ expectations.
Of course, a music festival all starts with the music. Having a wide range of artists including everyone...
Fear decapitates us. I remember discussing that idea with a friend as a joke, but when I look back, I realize that the statement is very true. Fear does indeed decapitate us, and it does a good job of...
Kakao chocolate, a new shop in downtown Clayton, has earned my A rating. From the location to the chocolate itself, this store by far exceeds anyone’s expectation.
Located in downtown Clayton,...
I would see them eyeing the girls practicing for the pep rally and then reluctantly shifting their gaze back to their own courts. I would see them staring at the Lululemon shirts, then looking down at...
Stormageddon, Dark Lord of All, is just the most recent of many hamsters that Wydown 7/8 social studies teacher Aimee Snelling has had. Snelling has kept class pets since she started teaching on the 7/8...
This past weekend, September 6th and 7th, the St. Louis community joined together for two days of music and fun at Loufest, St. Louis’ very own music festival.
People, dressed in “artsy” outfits,...