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Despite looks, Travis Dodds is not true hipster

Some say he’s hipster, some think he’s a musical genius, and others think he’s Swedish. As a new student at North this year, 18-year-old senior Travis Dodds has made quite…

Web Blocks: Friend or Foe?

Suzie Que walks into Steve Willott’s math class after being absent for three days. Before class starts, Que asks Willott about the lessons she missed. Instead of taking away from…

Chanhassen Social Media Policy

Social media is not something to be blocked from school computers at Chanhassen High School in Minnesota. It is something to be embraced. Two years ago, Chanhassen Principal Tim Dorway…

Future of Social Media

When Chris Reimer set out to go to college at Marquette University, Google was just a number with 100 zeroes behind it, Mark Zuckerberg was 6-years-old, and Twitter was, quite…

New bakery owner takes on business challenges for a truly “sweet” reward

From the depths of her kitchen she rises to the top. Laura Andert, baker, decorator and owner of Laulie Cakes. Laulie Cakes is a business that Laura started years ago…

Art show at Queeny Park

Arts of all kinds found their way into St. Louis this weekend at The Art Show in Queeny Park. People from all around Missouri and neighboring states came to show…

Making Crafts to Make a Change

Gandhi once said “Be the change you wished to see in the world”. This is the motto the World Changing Girls (WCG) have lived up to. WCG is an organization…

The Missouri Botanical Garden Orchid Show

On Jan 28, the 94th annual Orchid Show started at the Missouri Botanical Garden and runs all the way to March 25.The event is of limited time within the day…

Ron Paul gives pre-caucus speech

On March 10, Congressman Ron Paul visited Lindenwood in an attempt to instruct and inspire more people to visit the caucus at Francis Howell North on March 17. Before Paul…

FHN teacher Bryan Spencer campaigns for State Rep. to make a difference

Motivated by his “Invest in People” beliefs, FHN Government teacher Bryan Spencer walks door to door, greeting every registered voter in the 63 district. Spencer is on a mission to gain as many possible supporters…