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SHOUT week logo from 2014, which benefited the Angel Band Project

A Cause Worth Shouting For

Allison Thompson, Features Editor February 1, 2016

SHOUT Week, which stands for “students helping out," is a week dedicated to supporting charitable organizations. All grade levels, along with the faculty, come together to raise money through bake sales,...

Members of the Class of 2016 celebrate getting their rings at last years ceremony.

Class of 2017’s Twist on Tradition

Gwyneth Franke, Reporter February 1, 2016

Despite the academic difficulties and stress that come along with junior year, there is excitement as Junior Ring approaches. However, this year is a little different. The class of 2017 decided to hold...

OTM Card

The OTM Card

Grace Schmidt, Reporter January 18, 2016

The Off the Mark Disciplinary System (OTM) was added to the Nerinx Hall Handbook on January 11, 2016. This system eliminates detentions and is intended to be a trust based system. Each student receives...

SOA Protest and Vigil

Grace Starrs, Extracurricular Editor December 23, 2015

The School of the Americas is a combat training school for Latin American soldiers in Fort Benning, Georgia. Many graduates of the SOA return to their home countries and commit crimes against their own...

Pope Francis courtesy of Twitter @pontifex

Nerinx in Line with Pope Francis’ Call to Save the Planet

Michelle Hart, News Editor October 13, 2015

On September 24, Pope Francis addressed Congress during his first trip to the United States. He gave a speech that covered a variety of topics, from the immigration crisis in Europe to his environmental...

Freshmen Elections

Theresa Sholy, Reporter October 13, 2015

It’s what you’ve all been waiting for, freshman.  The results of the class of 2019 election are finally in! Congratulations to all those who won, and, without further ado, here is the freshmen student...

Journalists pose with Mrs. Johnson-Budd and Nerinx  students.

Welcome Journalists, Would You Like Some Chili?

Michelle Hart, News Editor October 13, 2015

Michelle Hart Welcome Journalists, Would You Like Some Chili? On October 6th of this year, Mrs. Johnson-Budd invited students over to her house to meet journalists from across the globe. The invitation...

Let the Race Begin

Let the Race Begin

Alexis Robinson, Opinions Editor September 14, 2015

It seems like the 2016 presidential elections are far off, but the candidates are already going head to head for the position. Here are the front-runners. Hilary Clinton: You may have heard of her email...

Burke participating in an anti-abortion march in Rome. (Photo: AP)

Cardinal Burke Blames “Radical Feminism” on Males Leaving the Church

Beatrice Connaghan, News Editor January 20, 2015
“Unfortunately, the radical feminist movement strongly influenced the Church, leading the Church to constantly address women’s issues at the expense of addressing critical issues important to men.”
Phyllis Schlafly delivering a speech.

Phyllis Schlafly: College Rape Due to More Women Enrolled

Emma Lohman, Editor-in-Chief January 16, 2015
Phyllis Schlafly is at it again.
Maddie Mueller writes code in her STEM class

Breaking Barriers, One Class at a Time

Beatrice Connaghan and Jane Bufe December 29, 2014
“Parents want the STEM class. Girls need STEM class. We need to show you how you can be a mover and shaker and an engineer, too.”
#GamerGate

#GamerGate

Emma Lohman, Editor-in-Chief November 5, 2014
While the Twitter movement argues that its central focus is “video game journalism ethics”, the online harassment makes their point difficult to prove.
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