Busch Stadium to hold SEMO vs. SIU rival football game
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
April 17, 2013
Busch Stadium is one of the most sought after venues for special events in St. Louis. Since the opening in 2006, Busch Stadium has hosted thousands of different events ranging from weddings, corporate meetings and charity events to one-of-a-kind concerts like the Dave Mathews Band, the Eagles... Read More
New Year, New Driver’s License
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
January 30, 2013
Starting this year, Missouri drivers will see a change in the driver’s license format. To make it easier for police officers and authority figures to identify student drivers, anyone who is under 21 will recieve a vertical license. Once teens turn 21, they can trade in their vertical... Read More
HuHot offers unique stir-fry experience
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
January 25, 2013
HuHot in Creve Coeur lets you take a trip to Mongolia and experience delicious stir fry. HuHot is much like local Genghis Grill, but with much more variety and an upper class feel. First, you must “Prepare for Battle.” You need a bowl to command as you go through the line. You... Read More
New Year, New You
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
January 25, 2013
Activities for a Healthier You! Swimming/ Swimming is a great way to get a cardiovascular workout. It is one of the best exercises for your body because it is non-weight bearing. With a just a half hour of doing the Breaststroke, the lowest intensity stroke, 180 calories can be burned. From... Read More
Club Spotlight: JSU is open to everybody, not just those who practice Judaism
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
December 14, 2012
The Jewish Student Union (JSU) is made for those who wish to learn about the customs and practices of Judaism. Those attending the club receive a new insight for the Jewish religion as well as the people who practice it. JSU is a great opportunity to receive a more personal relation to... Read More
From “Johnny Football” to “Johnny Heisman”
Hannah Marshall, Staff
December 13, 2012
Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel was named the first freshmen in history to win the Heisman Trophy this past Saturday. The red shirt freshman had an outstanding season, starting with the first game where he was the first freshman quarterback since 1944 to be in the starting line-up... Read More
Wicked returns to Fox Theater
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
November 28, 2012
“Wicked”: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz is coming back to St. Louis for another thrilling series of its musical brilliance. “Wicked” is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West,” a parallel... Read More
Out and About: Chimi’s Fresh Mex
Hannah Marshall, Staff Reporter
September 25, 2012
If you’re craving Mexican food, head on over to Chimi’s Fresh Mex and get some “delicioso” authentic Mexican cuisine. Chimi’s is a fairly new restaurant located by Wildwood Pub and Grill and Wildwood Community College off Highway 109. When you walk into Chimi’s, it feels... Read More
iPhone 5: Buy or By-pass?
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
September 20, 2012
After months of anticipation and rumors, Apple has finally introduced the latest iPhone, the iPhone 5. Yes, it’s the latest of the phenomena since Apple has introduced their first iPhone, but is it really worth the bucks compared to the last model, the iPhone 4s? When comparing the iPhone... Read More
Roe is youngest varsity volleyball player
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
September 18, 2012
Sophomore Tori Roe is currently the youngest player on the LHS varsity volleyball team, and also one of the newest members added to this year’s roster. Last year, Roe played as the starting Libero on junior varsity where she was all over the court making plays that seemed impossible.... Read More
Three “Cheers” for Lancer Volleyball
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
September 14, 2012
Don’t you hate going to a game where everybody seems to know the cheers but you? Lancer volleyball understands your frustration, which is why they will be holding “cheer” practice for students who want to be active fans in the stands. On Monday, Sept. 17 around 5:15 p.m., go to the gym... Read More
First late start day causes mixed feelings
Hannah Marshall, Reporter
August 28, 2012
Monday, Aug. 27 was the first Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) late start day of the nine that have been built into the 2012-2013 school year. Instead of school starting at 8:16 a.m., class started at 8:40 a.m. giving students a little extra shut-eye before the day began and teachers... Read More


