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Lafayette High School news. Student-run.

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Join black and yellow nation with Superfans

Join black and yellow nation with Superfans

Gian Wessel, Sports Editor August 19, 2011

As the fine students of Lafayette decide how to get involved and spend their year, I can’t help but to go to bat for my favorite part of high school. Yes, this is a completely biased advertisement for...

Sparks fly at Taylor Swift Concert

Sparks fly at Taylor Swift Concert

Grace Bueckendorf, Webmaster August 15, 2011

The much-awaited Speak Now World Tour finally came to St. Louis this weekend.  Having completely sold out, the Scottrade Center was filled to the brim with screaming fans awaiting the arrival of Taylor...

‘What the Dog Saw’ provides unique look into human psyche

Kelley Bauer, Reporter May 23, 2011

A unique look on social science, Malcolm Gladwell's What the Dog Saw appeals to anyone interested in complexities of the human psyche and condition. The book is made up of articles collected by Gladwell...

‘Water for Elephants’ offers unique insight into circus life

Hannah Boxerman, Lifestyle Editor May 15, 2011

Every circus has a story. This is the premise behind “Water for Elephants”, a beautiful film now in theatres starring a smiling (for once) Robert Pattinson (of Twilight fame), a shining Reese Witherspoon...

Hints to make Pointfest a better experience

Sarah Greenlee, Opinions Editor May 12, 2011

Sunday, May 15, marks the 28th semi-annual music festival, "Pointfest,"  hosted by 105.7 the Point. The festival has multiple stages that showcase all different levels of groups ranging from local...

‘Something Borrowed’ is a must see

Maddie Johnson, Feature Editor May 9, 2011

Just as many great movies have, the newest box office hit, Something Borrowed, started as a novel. Written by author Emily Griffin, it is an understatement to describe this book as a page turner. Yes,...

Thursday Night Live-Variety show hybrid delights

Alicia Mestre, Reporter May 9, 2011

This year, instead of having a separate Thursday Night Live and Variety Show, both were blended into a wonderful night of entertainment.  The program worked out like the original Saturday Night Live, ...

Osama bin Laden’s death generates unified response

Leanne Beasley, Managing Editor May 3, 2011

On May 1, 2011, President Barack Obama officially announced to the American people that the pursuit of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had come to a close with success in hand. In Abottadad, Pakistan...

The Royal Wedding received unnecessary attention

Nic Fears, Reporter April 30, 2011

I'm just going to flat out say it. The Royal Wedding doesn't hold the significance to afford the coverage it has obtained. That hit home when I was watching CNN a few days ago. The Anchor was speaking...

Modern day fairytale unfolds with royal wedding

Leanne Beasley, Managing Editor April 29, 2011

Now, don't get my early rising morning motives confused with obsession. I got up at 4:30 a.m. to witness the first royal wedding in almost thirty years. Yes, 4:30 a.m. I won't sit here and tell you...

When do the ends justify the means?

Nic Fears, Reporter April 22, 2011

The Central Asia Institute is a charity which provides education especially to girls in the rural and poverty stricken regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Greg Mortenson, the founder of the Institute, achieved...

30 Seconds to Mars gives amazing sold-out performance

Dani Slauter, Asst. Entertainment Editor April 19, 2011

Standing in anticipation for one of your favorite bands in concert is tedious to say the least. Especially when that band is 30 Seconds to Mars. Having been to a 30 Seconds to Mars concert last year...

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