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St. Louis Ferris Wheel

St. Louis Ferris Wheel

Sydney Stahlschmidt, Copy Editor December 13, 2019

When most people think about St. Louis things such as the Arch, Cardinals baseball, or Blues hockey come to mind. The city recently turned the previous Union Station, which used to be one of the largest...

A cumulation of social media platforms over the past 10 years. Photos courtesy of Pixabay.

2010’s – Best Decade Yet?

Taylor Stern, Staff Reporter December 13, 2019
For Gen-Z’s, this decade was our childhood, and now we’ve reached the end. This brings me to a question: How do the last ten years stack up against the childhoods lived by millennial's, Gen-X, and baby boomers?
A protest against Focus on the Familys Stand for the Family event at the Xcel Energy Center, planned by OutFront Minnesota.

The Abortion Issue

Eva Deniszczuk, Staff Reporter November 13, 2019

As America begins to shift away from being an entirely nonsecular nation, citizens and law-makers alike still struggle with removing its context from our modern day laws. Hotly debated by most everybody,...

Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

Giving Kids a Platform

Alex Maisenhelder, Online Managing Editor November 7, 2019

The social and political climate is far more polarizing and in ways confusing for the current generation than it was for one’s past. The heavy implementation and prominence of social media, in particular,...

On Self Driving Cars

On Self Driving Cars

Eva Deniszczuk, Staff Writer September 27, 2019

For all driving folk, at one point or another, we all wished that our cars took us to places we wanted to go automatically. It’s understandable, humans are lazy by nature, and the route that involves...

Through the years, various forms violent media has been the blame for acts of violence. Whether it be the concerns with violence in TV in the early 20th century, heavy metal, movies with high body counts and gory glorification, or more recently the violence seen in shooters like “Call of Duty” or in the freedom of games like “Grand Theft Auto.”

Media and Real Life Violence

Wesley Henshaw, Editor-in-Chief September 27, 2019

The country saw two shootings within hours of each other in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas on Aug. 3, 2019. Sadly, these two tragedies mark only two more tiny blips on the constantly expanding list of...

BROCKHAMPTON Chills Out on GINGER

Trey Williams, Op/Ed Editor September 6, 2019

BROCKHAMPTON just released their 5th studio album GINGER. BROCKHAMPTON is a hip-hop “boy-band” formed in 2015.  The group had a meteoric rise to fame in 2017 with the release of their SATURATION...

Avalon: as good as it sounds?

Avalon: as good as it sounds?

Gabby Abowitz and Taylor Stern, Features editor/Art director and staff writer September 6, 2019

Located in the Delmar Loop, Avalon Exchange is a popular resale shop that’s been open since 1988. In addition to the St. Louis storefront, Avalon also holds a presence in Cleveland, Orlando, Pittsburgh,...

Is Parkway Racist ?

Jay Bowen, Staff Writer May 11, 2019

There has been a lot of debates and events recently in our school involving the word Racism. Is Parkway racist ? In my words I honestly don’t believe my school is racist. We have a lot of safe places...

This is an example of a schedule that would potentially replace the summer vacation schedule. Instead of having a sinlge long break, this schedule spreads out all the breaks into four main sections for each season. The shaded regions are breaks and the unshaded regions are school days. Accompanying these breaks would be an additional 11 days for scattered additional breaks not listed on the calendar.

82 Days Off: What’s the Cost?

Trey Williams, Staff Writer May 10, 2019

There are 82 days of summer vacation, then school comes along just to end it. The annual problem for the administration is finding a good way to spend it, as well as the rest of the break days distributed...

May the Fourth Be With You

Danni Schneiderman, Staff Writer May 7, 2019

Prom. It's a pivotal point of everyone's high school experience. There's such a difference from the way prom is depicted in movies. My favorite part about prom is that it’s an amazing time to dress up...

Gift boxes. Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Carly Wasserman, Staff writer April 30, 2019

Sometimes we take for granted all of the work our mom’s do for us. Whether it is them providing us with food, buying us clothes, or providing us with a shelter, we sometimes forget how big of a role...

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