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Banned Books Week: The Kite Runner

Banned Books Week: The Kite Runner

Jennifer Butler, Opinions Editor September 24, 2014

If you go to the American Library Association (ALA) and find the top ten banned and challenged books for 2012, number six will be The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. The reasons listed are for homosexuality,...

Banned Books Week: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Banned Books Week: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Bryan Woode, Reporter September 23, 2014

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is a book about a first-person account of young 14-year-old Native American boy nicknamed “Junior” who writes about his hard life....

Banned Books Week: Fahrenheit 451

Banned Books Week: Fahrenheit 451

Patrick Levine, Reporter September 22, 2014

To understand what Banned Books Week is, go to: http://lhsimage.com/news/2014/09/22/banned-books-week-publicizes-challenged-banned-literary-works-in-schools/ Of all the books that have been banned...

Qwertee, fun way to buy user created  clothes

Qwertee, fun way to buy user created clothes

Garrett McBay, Reporter September 17, 2014

Graphic tees are a great way to show off something you love, but tees you love can be few and far between. Whether it's the wrong quote, movies or shows you don't like, or it just looks bad, a shirt...

Cardinals struggling in first month of season, new player hopes to spark offense

Cardinals struggling in first month of season, new player hopes to spark offense

Hannah Marshall, Webmaster April 30, 2014

The 2013 National League champions had their first game at the beginning of April. After a rocky start against our rivals, the Cincinnati Reds, the Cardinals have been shaky through the next several weeks. Individual,...

Author Mike Mullin and one of his books from the Ashfall series at Lafayette on April 17.

Mike Mullin, Gateway Award winner and Taekwondo black belt, wows students

Emily Altic, Reporter April 20, 2014

The Library was able to provide students with an amazing privilege to experience the speech of award winning author, Mike Mullon. Mullen, known for his series Ashfall, has won multiple awards, including...

Enjoying yourself is more important than filling up applications

Avery Cantor, Features Editor March 5, 2014

From the moment you enter high school, you are constantly told to “get involved,” and, yes, involvement will help you meet new people, develop a sense of achievement and enjoy your overall high school...

Bikram yoga: separating fact from fiction concerning the country’s hottest new workout

Megan Rigabar, Asst. News Editor February 26, 2014

For many people, taking a high-intensity 90 minute bikram yoga class in 105 degree heat does not sound very appealing. The real appeal lies in the numerous health benefits that bikram yoga advertises...

LHS Craft Corner: The DIY Pocket Square

February 24, 2014

In the third installment of the LHS Craft Corner, bloggers Emily Altic and Gabby Breiten show you how to create DIY pocket squares, the perfect way to accessorize a boring t-shirt.

Story of the Year, the headlining band.

Story of the Year returns to their hometown for a goodbye show before breaking up

Jennifer Butler, Entertainment Editor February 13, 2014

On Feb. 7, The Pageant hosted the St. Louis-based band, Story of the Year. They have been together since 2003 when their debuted album, Page Avenue, came out to the public. However, after 10 years,...

Stars in the news: Bieber, Swift and Cyrus

Stars in the news: Bieber, Swift and Cyrus

Hannah Marshall, Webmaster February 6, 2014

It’s incredible to think that this little pop singer from Canada has risen so high over the past few years to fall so hard in just a few short months. Justin Bieber has been much loved by his beliebers...

Missouris State Capitol building

Day in the Life: State Champions; the journey continues with a visit to Jefferson City, national recognition

Madison Kesselring and Hannah Marshall January 20, 2014

Varsity girls volleyball has won the State title again in November, and after three consecutive years, they’re drawing a lot of attention. The Missouri State Congress credited the team for their hard...

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