Echo News Roundup: Jan. 11, 2024
Social media editor/graphics editor Soledad Lee shares this week’s headlines. Continue reading Echo News Roundup: Jan. 11, 2024
Social media editor/graphics editor Soledad Lee shares this week’s headlines. Continue reading Echo News Roundup: Jan. 11, 2024
For Gen Z and Millennials, zodiac signs and astrology serve as an escapism from life’s problems. Continue reading Students, staff decide: Is astrology real?
Senior Sam Klein talks to a parent at the Echo table during Curriculum and Preview Night on Tuesday, Dec. 5 in the auxiliary gym. The event went from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. It showcased student clubs, a fine arts performance, and students pitched their THRIVE businesses. Photo by Soledad Lee Continue reading Senior shares about school programs at Curriculum and Preview Night
TikTok account titled, “Webster_interviews” has videos of student interviews, where the students have been asked controversial questions sparking conversation. Continue reading Senior sparks conversation through interviews
Seniors Kyzer Strawbridge and Mia Willis were crowned Webster Royals at the Friendship Dance on Saturday, Nov. 4. The dance was held at Webster with Kirkwood, continuing a long tradition. Photo by Soledad Lee Continue reading Webster crowns Friendship Royalty
Autumn gets Gen Z excited for seasonal Starbucks drinks, Halloween and most importantly, movies. Continue reading Movies to get students in the autumn spirit
Students can choose to get coffee in the mornings, courtesy to the coffee shop and peer educator Alicia Sinclair, who runs it. Continue reading Coffee shop benefits school community
Junior Gracie Giles works on an art piece at the Learning In Action Street Fair on Thursday, Oct. 5 on Selma Ave. Photo by Soledad Lee Continue reading Junior shares art at Learning in Action Street Fair
Viewers of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” tuned in each week starting July. 14 for season two. Each episode brought anticipation of who the main character, Belly (Lola Tung) would end up with. Continue reading Season two: ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ sparks debate
Activities Fair for all students was hosted on Thursday, Aug. 31 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Continue reading Students showcase clubs through activities fair
Seniors Clark Bias Jr. and Trevion Hulsey take the lead against Oakville senior Tyler Coleman during the Statesmen’s first home game on Thursday, Sept. 7, on Lyons Memorial Field. The Statesmen lost with a score of 24-35. Photo by Hadley Hoskins Continue reading Seniors move to pass Oakville player
Freshman Bergen Neal battles for the ball against Lindbergh sophomore Aiden Vojka. Lindbergh went on to beat the Statesman 2-0. About the game, Bergen Neal said, “It was a tough loss, with new people and a new team.” Photo by Sam Enlund Continue reading Soccer player battles Lindbergh opponent
Summer is approaching quickly, and students are thinking about their bucket lists or better yet, the songs they will have on repeat all summer long. Continue reading What will the songs of summer be?
Reel Film Club has been working on its own films since the beginning of the year. The result: a festival featuring student made films. Continue reading Festival shows off student-made films
Senior Phoebe McFarland dances at Prom at The Planetarium on Saturday, April 15. For more photos and other prom content, check out the April Issue, which will be distributed on Friday, April 28, during Academic Networking. Photo by Soledad Lee Continue reading Prom revelers celebrate at Planetarium