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Senior Izzy Bryars wearing a pair of her Doc Martens Sept. 30. Bryars said she likes the shoes because they remind her of old school girl shoes and loves to wear them with curly white socks. photo by Josie Fox

Fall Fashion Gallery

by Josie Fox, Opinion Editor November 2, 2020

Renowned Kansas City vintage store, Urban Mining, had their monthly sales event Sept. 3.  The store is only open the first weekend of each month.

Welcome to Urban Mining

by Rachel Robinson, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2020
Urban Mining sells vintage art and antiques one weekend a month from more than 40 local dealers.
 Volunteers continue to work on the street painting at 63rd Street and Troost Sept. 5. Six murals were installed throughout Kansas City over the weekend. photo by Carmon Baker

Gallery: Black Lives Matter Art

by Carmon Baker, Web Editor September 14, 2020
Over the summer, new art has been created in Kansas City to honor the Black Lives Matter movement.
Over 140 students gathered to march around the quad for eight minutes and 45 seconds, signifying the amount of time George Floyd was suffocated by a police officer until his death Sept. 3. The Black Student Coalition put together this march. photo by Claire Smith

March on Windmoor

by Claire Smith, Editor-in-Chief September 4, 2020

Prosperos Books

Prospero’s Books

by Sydney Waldron, Snapchat and Facebook Editor July 15, 2020
Sophomore Brighid Raymer looks at books right outside the store. In 2010, Prospero's Book broke international record for the longest poetry reading ever which was 120 hours, five days straight.
STA students cheer in the bleachers at the Rockhurst High School vs. STA volleyball game held at Rockhurst Feb. 24. The theme for the student section was denim. photo courtesy of Liv DeSantis

Looking Back: Senior Year in Photos

by Carmon Baker, Web Editor May 10, 2020
A look back at the class of 2020’s senior year in photos
The Kansas City Pioneer Square Movement statue in Westport is dressed with the three captain jerseys: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Tyrann Mathieu Jan. 20. The town was very excited for the previous night’s win. photo by Lily Sage

Photo Story: KC Goes Red

by Lily Sage, Writer February 7, 2020
The Chiefs have made a huge impact on Kansas City.
Volunteers gather at Faxon Elementary School on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to decorate and celebrate education Jan. 20. Painting and decorating the students’ school will help excite students to enjoy going to school to continue their education. photo by Becca Speier

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

by Becca Speier, Photo Editor and Writer January 23, 2020
Instead of taking a day off, volunteers gather at Faxon Elementary to promote student's education and their futures.
A customer picks up a drink from the coffee bar Dec. 11. This photo was taken from the perspective of the steps to the second floor. photo by Beatrice Curry

Messenger Cafe on a winter’s night

by Beatrice Curry, Writer January 15, 2020
Evenings at the cafe during colder seasons provide a place to study and explore.
Social studies teacher Alicia Stewart and four of her advisees wear paper crowns while competing in a game Dec. 13. The game and crowns were in their Christmas crackers, a tradition in the Stewart advisory. photo by Katie Massman

Advisory Christmas parties

by Katie Massman, Twitter Editor December 20, 2019
Advisories celebrated Christmas together Dec. 13.
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