The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

Pathfinder

Hockey and racquetball: a day in the life of non-school sponsored sports

Rachel Osborne, Staff Writer November 14, 2013

Four hundred and nine students, not quite half of the school population, participated in fall sports. Most students can find an area to fit in through sports, whether it be an activity pursued by many,...

Student Spotlight: Tommy Christensen

Student Spotlight: Tommy Christensen

Austin Oakes, Staff Writer November 14, 2013

Parkway West boys swimming will be participating in the Missouri High School State Swim & Dive Meet on Saturday, Nov. 16.  We chose senior Tommy Christensen for a quick interview on his swimming career. Christensen,...

Typhoon Haiyan leaves the Philippines in disaster: how you can help

Typhoon Haiyan leaves the Philippines in disaster: how you can help

Austin Oakes, Editor in Chief November 12, 2013

Community Outreach at West (C.O.W.) is holding a donation appeal to assist the victims of the tropical storm.  You can help by giving money during either first lunch or second lunch from Nov. 13 – Nov....

The Walk-a-Thon will be on Nov. 22 from 3-9p.m. in the stadium.

West Chest Walk-a-Thon

Lily Briscoe, Staff Writer November 11, 2013

For the first year ever, the students of LOCO, are hosting a Walk-A-Thon. All the proceeds will go to West Chest, which is an organization that helps kids who attend West get the things they need. The...

Cyber Bullying: How it affects others

Lily Briscoe, Staff Writer November 11, 2013

Anonymous Twitter accounts have made their way into hands of students. The tweets involve judgmental statements about people without realizing the potentially negative impact. “I think these Twitter...

According to Top Ten Reviews, 73% of teens have a profile on a social networking site.

Students apply to college, change social media names

Tori Downar, Staff Writer November 11, 2013

While the season for applying to college is upon us, the minds of seniors are often racing with personal essay ideas, how they can finish the semester with a strong GPA and ways they need to or are already...

Senior Megan Reilly eats her school lunch of chicken fingers and french fries.
I buy my lunch everyday, and it looks more appetizing. It no longer looks fake, she said.

Cooking up new ideas in Parkway

Kayla Everett, Staff Writer November 11, 2013

Parkway’s resident chef Dan Flick is cooking up new recipes and concepts for student nutrition. Fresh, home-cooked style meals are hitting student lunch trays in Parkway elementary schools and Parkway...

Sweeping progress: ENDA passes in the Senate

Austin Oakes, Editor in Chief November 8, 2013

Back in September of 1996, when the ideological isolation of the country’s two major political parties wasn’t as complete as it is today, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) got 49 votes...

The marching band performing at the varsity football halftime show on Sept. 14. The Marching Band earned first place in their division as well as the Outstanding Music and Outstanding Visual caption awards on their final competition of the season at the Greater St. Louis Marching Band Festival, Saturday, Nov. 2 at Lindenwood University in St. Charles. “What makes us great is a long season of dedication, a great talent pool and an amazing group to work with, plus excellent design with instructors,” junior Emily Young said.

Band season recap

Alya Bajwa, Staff Writer November 7, 2013

Coming off of a victory winning first place in their division on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Francis Howell Central Coliseum Classic, the marching band earned first place in their division as well as the...

Sophomore Emily Wind after the Pumpkin Run. She had to run the 5K through a corn maze while holding a twelve pound pumpkin.  “While I am running I just think to myself that there are women giving birth right now and all I have to do is run. Also, don’t eat a lot before you run; that is never a good idea,” Wind said.

Student Spotlight: Emily Wind

Kathryn Harter, Staff Writer November 7, 2013

With eight 5Ks completed in seven months, sophomore Emily Wind, despite injuries, is gearing up to running again. Wind started running 3.1 mile long races for various charities during last spring before...

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