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Domestic Violence Spike in Kansas CIty

Domestic Violence Spike in Kansas CIty

by Sydney Waldron, Design Editor February 10, 2021
“Abuse is about power and control,” Whitcomb said. “People seek power and control in many different ways and unfortunately abuse can be an unhealthy way of doing so.”
Senior Ally Fox poses as a pirate for a Cosplay video. Foxs most famous video has over seven million views. photo by Katie Massman

Ally Fox and Marin Smith

by Katie Massman, Dart Sports editor February 9, 2021
It's a way I can express myself and I have a platform where people like what I do, so it really helps me in my self esteem.
Serving Stability

Serving Stability

by Lauren Brackney, Twitter Editor January 25, 2021
“I think people want to [volunteer] and help in these extraordinary times and so far, we've actually seen an increase in donations, especially monetary donations and that says something about our community of people wanting to help,” Langner said.

Combining Community With The Combine

by Caroline Hinkebein, Sports editor December 29, 2020
When they decided to close Pizza 51 West in 2018, they started working on The Combine. “Once one door closed another one opened,” Jason said.

Not so Nice Pumpkin Spice

by Mara Callahan, Lifestyles Editor December 2, 2020
“There are a lot of chemicals that you can actually smell when burning candles, and they smell good, but nine times out of ten that product has some sort of a synthetic fat fragrance that can have negative impacts on your body," Kuo said.
Many murals, along with Mexican Tissue Flowers, line the walls of M&A Building Oct. 28. These murals and flowers were made by students to show their respect. photo courtesy of Maria Laura Lopez Gonzales

Celebrating the Day of the Dead in a year of grief

by Rachel Robinson, Editor-in-Chief November 21, 2020
The Nelson’s virtual programming includes videos made in collaboration with the Mexican Consulate of Kansas City, Telemundo KC and Mattie Rhodes Art Center, along with a gallery of the famous altars on display at the museum in past years.
The perfect storm: pandemic, winter weather create mental health challenges

The perfect storm: pandemic, winter weather create mental health challenges

by Sophia Rall and Caroline Hinkebein November 21, 2020
With being on campus, some students may still feel isolated or alone. Whitcomb thinks it’s essential to reinforce the importance of connection.    “The reality is that no one is alone in this pandemic piece, right?” Whitcomb said. “We are all in the pandemic together.”
To Test or Not to Test

To Test or Not to Test

by Claire Smith October 30, 2020
St. Teresa’s Academy offered seniors one more chance to take the ACT on Oct. 6, to submit scores before the Nov. 1 application deadline. But a major question still looms in the air: to take or not to take?
Junior Annie Niemuth continues shopping while scanning over this novelty watermelon sculpture at Savers Sept. 27. Thrift shopping has been a trend amongst teenagers looking for new and different outfits. photo by Lily Sage

Thrift Shopping: Trend or Necessity

by Ellie Buttell, Writer October 27, 2020
I've seen a lot of stuff, both for it and not for it and so that's why I spent a lot of time going back and forth on whether it's something I should really be doing.” Malone said. That’s the question that many teenagers find themselves contemplating—is thrift shopping ok if you have the option to buy nicer clothes.
Sophomore and Black Student Coalition Vice President Riyan Jones, left, with senior and BSC president Bailey Bright Sept. 29. Both Bailey and Riyan planned and lead BSC’s March on Windmoor at St. Teresa’s. photo by Josie Fox 

Star Spotlight: Bailey Bright and Riyan Jones

by Josie Fox, Co-Opinion Editor October 26, 2020
The Black Student Coalition says “We’re here and we’re gonna stay here”
Senior Abby Farmer holds up a decorated envelope containing a letter to prospective voters Oct. 7. Farmer writes letters to important swing states to try and get more people to vote democratic. photo by Katie Massman

Youth in politics: students influence election

by Carmon Baker and Sydney Waldron October 23, 2020
Students are becoming influential in the upcoming presidential election.
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