Parkour provides great recreation for youth
Austen Klein Klein.Austen@wgecho.org In recent years, an activity known to most as “parkour” has appealed to a generation of youth … Continue reading Parkour provides great recreation for youth
Austen Klein Klein.Austen@wgecho.org In recent years, an activity known to most as “parkour” has appealed to a generation of youth … Continue reading Parkour provides great recreation for youth
Austen Klein Klein.Austen@wgecho.org Given the new renovations to the Webster Groves High School (WGHS), there remains no room for expansion … Continue reading Skyscraper could boost students’ confidence
Addie Conway Conway.Addie@Wgecho.org Mental health has always been stigmatized, and those who feel they may be struggling with it often … Continue reading Mental health goes undiscussed in school, many students struggle
Kevin Killeen Killeen.Kevin@wgecho.org She starts her day like any other high school student: making her bed, eating some cereal and … Continue reading Junior gets by with just one arm
Aerin Johnson Johnson.Aerin@Wgecho.org Boy Scouts of America’s (BSA) executive board moved its vote on whether to allow gay members, which … Continue reading Boy Scouts to vote on gay members in May
Moriah Boyce Contributing Writer “I rode from when I was in fifth grade until 10th grade. I loved feeling one … Continue reading Teacher, Students Ride Horses for a Sport
Abigail Eswine Contributing Writer It’s 2:35p.m. on a Thursday and the final bell has just rung. Fifteen students, more or … Continue reading Ping-Ponging engages students
Cal Lanouette Contributing Writer Experience a history lesson taught by the cast of the Greek Mythology Olympiaganza. The play, produced … Continue reading Olympiaganza to hit Little Theater in March
Addie Conway Conway.Addie@wgecho.org It used to be that in school, students were warned to stay away from “natural” drugs: … Continue reading Synthetic drugs cause harm, lawmakers need to ban
Kevin Killeen and Phil Solari Killeen.Kevin@wgecho.org and Solari.Phil@wgecho.org Since the school shooting at Sandy Hook on Dec. 14, Webster Groves … Continue reading A new line of defense: School adds extra safety, monitor at main entrance
Kevin Killeen Killeen.Kevin@wgecho.org Since his freshman year, Senior Nathan Grobe has been filling water bottles, helping run practices and putting … Continue reading Four-year basketball manager considers managing at Mizzou
Olivia Rosemann Contributing Writer Applications to be Camp Wyman counselors come out Feb. 25, and are due back March 8. Juniors and … Continue reading Change means no Camp Wyman next year
Austen Klein Klein.Austen@wgecho.org Earth is an unforgiving place; everyone, everywhere, struggles for decent hand sanitation to make the most out … Continue reading Op-ed: ‘State-of-the-art’ hand dryers
Cristina Vasquez-Muñiz Vasquez-Muniz.Cristina@wgecho.org “Five years ago I had two African American students come into my office to talk about the … Continue reading Webster Challenge celebrates 5th year at WGHS
Cristina Vasquez-Muñiz Vasquez.Cristina@wgecho.org As awards season begins, indie movies like “Beasts of the Southern Wild” and “Moonrise Kingdom” begin to … Continue reading Indie film tells story of youth, adventure
Addie Conway Conway.Addie@wgecho.org Learning to read, understanding math formulas and knowing social cues are actions most students take for granted. … Continue reading SSD makes difference in students lives