MHSNews | The Deeper Meaning of ASL
By Brie Inman, Marquette High School
• January 26, 2023
MHSNews | Local YoYo Club Educates and Performs Around the St. Louis Area
By Elliott Jorgensen, Marquette High School
• January 25, 2023
MHSNews | Esports Tournaments Form Community in STL
By Shyam Punnachalil, Marquette High School
• January 24, 2023
MHSNews | HOSA Hosts First Annual MHS Stem Night
By Pranav Sriraman, Marquette High School
• January 23, 2023
Who’s got aux? – Lana Del Ray vs. 5SOS
By Mithra Cama and Gianna Galante
• January 23, 2023
MHSNews | Freshman Study Slam Promotes Scholarship and Leadership
By Jack Favazza, Marquette High School
• January 20, 2023
Beyond the Surface Ep. 3: Know who you are
By Inaaya Omer, Carlmont High School
• January 20, 2023
Bringing a smile to the community, one dessert at a time
By Varun Saravanan, Liberty High School - TX
• January 19, 2023
Paws up for mental health
By Carley Bailey and Nathan Buroker
• January 5, 2023
Video: Beyond takedowns and pins
By Haley Barnard, Sydney Lampkin, and Stahley Sears
• January 4, 2023
MHSNews | Volunteers Help Build, Maintain St. Louis Trails
By Shyam Punnachalil, Marquette High School
• December 16, 2022
Beyond the Bubble: Celebrating Religious Differences
By Emma Siebold, Smithson Valley High School
• December 15, 2022

Cabaret 2022 succeeds in bringing the ‘Light’
By JoJo Barnard, Francesca Dietz, Chloe Lewcock, Alice Scott, Ingrid Smith, Camilla Vandegrift, and Francie Wilhelm
• December 13, 2022
New Esports Center officially dedicated, open for competition
By Clark Chamberlin, De Smet Jesuit High School
• December 12, 2022
Meet MHS: Stella Goltzman
By Cassie Sun, Marquette High School
• December 7, 2022
Video: Sphar faces everyday battles through cerebral palsy
By Ella Stillings, Emma Stillings, and Noah Byer
• December 2, 2022
Bonjour to French culture
By Carley Bailey and Nathan Buroker
• November 18, 2022

Photo Essay: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
By Madalen Erez, Coral Springs Charter School
• November 18, 2022
Helping give hope to breast cancer patients
By Karina Grokhovskaya, Liberty High School - TX
• November 17, 2022
LB baseball participates in Buddy Ball
By Cassidy Howard, Lake Brantley High School
• November 17, 2022
Standing in the hall of fame
By Trey Jochims and Jacob Hargens
• November 15, 2022
A child’s wish | Warrior Weekly 10.25.22
By Rayaan Ahmed, Kyra Henry, and Apryl Hanneman
• November 15, 2022

Midterms Mayhem Episode 1: Key issues precede upcoming elections
By Ella Yee, Emma Gao, and Anika Maji
• November 7, 2022
MHSNews | Local Alternative Band Creates its Own Brand
By Elliott Jorgensen, Marquette High School
• November 7, 2022
Swinging for inclusion
By Michael Bartholomew and Nathan Buroker
• November 7, 2022

Pink Week 2022 sets standard for fun, fundraising
By Evie Barnard, JoJo Bernard, Isley Cameron, Jolie Gabriel, Chloe Lewcock, Gergo Major, Helen Martin, Emerson Merritt, Lanie Sepehri, Ingrid Smith, Rio Sotelo, Sofia Thatcher, Elena Ulack, Camilla Vandegrift, Francie Wilhelm, and Dave Winter
• November 7, 2022
Musician ZZTaylor performs on car top
By Ally Bliss, Midtown High School
• October 27, 2022

‘Descendants’ brings Disney magic to life
By Jojo Barnard, Chloe Lewcock, Helen Martin, Alice Scott, Lanie Sepehri, Ingrid Smith, and Francie Wilhelm
• October 26, 2022
Getting Ready With the Ratchet Rockers
By Megan Geisler, Wentzville Liberty High School
• October 25, 2022
The talent show with one rule…
By Carol Queiroz and Hanna Schiciano
• October 19, 2022
For the 1 in 100
By Carley Bailey and Quinn Burton
• October 6, 2022

Levin finds their voice in the fight for abortion rights
By Ingrid Smith, McCallum High School
• October 6, 2022
![SENIOR SEASON: Decked out in their jerseys, senior Parker Mitchell takes a photo of senior Sophia Kramer and friends before the first day of school in the senior parking lot. The night before, the class of ‘23 decorated their cars to show their senior pride going into their last year of high school. “It’s tradition for seniors to come and take [pictures] the morning before the first day of school,” Kramer said. “Being able to share that memory together is definitely bittersweet. I’m super excited for this year but I am anticipating all the lasts.” Reporting by Alice Scott.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/52288662181_5a1d0b7ef8_o-900x438.jpg)
Welcome back to Mac
By Naomi Di-Capua, Morgan Eye, Astrea Hagood, Alice Scott, Lanie Sepehri, Ingrid Smith, Francie Wilhelm, and Dave Winter
• October 4, 2022
Video: Woodruff duo uses fitness and wellness to grow as couple
October 3, 2022
Meet MHS: Grace Dai
By Cassie Sun, Marquette High School
• October 3, 2022
What Makes a Classroom Special?
September 29, 2022
Video: Sophomore quarterback’s character plays into his success on the field
September 29, 2022
Cheer ‘sparkles’ with more student peers
By Samantha Kendeigh, Omaha Westside High School
• September 27, 2022
Stadium Crew delivers action to fans, gains experience in multimedia
By Mithra Cama, Prosper High School
• September 27, 2022
New Security Specialist Ensures Campus Safety
By Nic Pixler, Mansfield Legacy High School
• September 14, 2022
A new way to walk the halls
By Carley Bailey, Quinn Burton, and Trey Jochims
• September 14, 2022
MHSNews | Marquette Students Pursue Their Passion for Bowling
By Pranav Sriraman, Marquette High School
• May 27, 2022
Students try their hand at directing Spring plays
By Maya Phillips and Carol Queiroz
• May 24, 2022
Pushing through leukemia
May 24, 2022
MHSNews | Marquette High School Hosts 2022 Student Special Olympics
By Elizabeth Pott, Marquette High School
• May 23, 2022
The Pirate Spiel S2, E5: Fighting the Stigma of the Disorder
By Abigail Evers, Pattonville High School
• May 20, 2022
Reel Teens: Are they at the cinema?
By Charlie Minch, Downers Grove South High School
• May 19, 2022
![BALLADS AND BLUES: Sophomores King Perez-Cude and Joaquín Frazier, from the student band Red River Trucking Company, play a set of country-rock tunes, including traditional bluegrass tunes, Chris Stapleton’s “Midnight Train to Memphis” and an original song called “Ballad of an Outlaw Fugitive” at the Mr. Myers send-off concert. “We’re a rock band usually, but we have a lot of old school country and blues elements, so we decided to go acoustic,” Frazier said. He describes their style as complicated. “We’re kind of all over the place, but I would say blues or southern rock with some serious country and psychedelic influences,” Frazier said. Although he never met Mr. Myers, Frazier wanted to perform in honor of him. “[I] never got to know Mr. Myers, but I’ve heard great things he had done for our friends, and we wanted to play in honor of him,” he said. “We put together a short set together the night before and decided to go for it.” Reporting by Lucy Marco.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/51931221575_ee6e3fd1a4_c_51954485537_o.jpg)
You name it. Red River Trucking Co. plays it.
By Julian Magee and Evelyn Griffin
• May 19, 2022
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