After graduating from Ladue, one senior will again ‘Go Blue’
Caleb Ellis, Editor in Chief
February 1, 2012
Over the past four years, Ladue students have been able to cheer “J-Who? Jehu!” from the bleachers while they watched their classmate haul in touchdown passes from all over the field. Next fall, however, they will have the opportunity to watch senior Jehu Chesson on the big screen when he enrolls... Read more »
St. Louis: Third most dangerous city in the world for rape, murder, assault
Sarah Allen, News Writers
February 1, 2012
St. Louis ranked third most dangerous city worldwide in 2011 based on FBI statistics for murder, rape, robbery, and assault. Bogota, Colombia ranked number one on the list due to drug-related crime and an August 2010 bombing at a local radio station. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico took second, reporting approximately... Read more »
St. Louis International Film Festival holds 20th annual event
Emily Bell and Leo Di Cera
December 14, 2011
24000 attendees, 400 films, 11 days More than 300 stories from 65 countries were told in thousands of hours of film at the St. Louis International Film Festival, Nov. 10-20. “My favorite part is always the opportunity to bring in film makers and great films in conjunction with those filmmakers; the... Read more »
STL pride, baby
Molly Burroughs, Opinions Editor
November 9, 2011
Game six. The Cardinals are tied after coming back from two runs down in extra innings for the second time. David Freese is up with two outs and two strikes. Do you believe in miracles? At times like these, you have to. After their game six victory, the Cardinals were most praised for their tenacity,... Read more »




