The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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The Official Student News Site of Parkway West High

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POW: Megan Barton, 12

POW: Megan Barton, 12

Gwenn Pietrowski, Staff Writer January 14, 2016
Barton has turned her passion for photography into a source of revenue.
Senior Josh Massara got his half-sleeve tattoo which depicted images that represented his life. I grew up around hot rod cars and this is the logo of the famous pin stripers named Von Dutch, Massara said of the flying green eyeball on his sleeve.

Students put their hearts on their sleeves

Sydney Kinzy, Features Editor January 14, 2016
Tattoos are more than just ink on skin. They hold a strong meaning to those who have them, and these students are no exception.
Students plan to survive second semester

Students plan to survive second semester

Claire Dreller, Staff Writer January 13, 2016
As students get in the groove of second semester, some find that motivation is hard to find. For seniors, this is the last stretch of their high school career; for juniors it is the final days of the “hardest year of high school.” Sophomores and freshmen still have a while to go.

Drama Club takes on Missouri Thescon in Kansas City

Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor January 12, 2016
Theatre troupes from all over the state met in Kansas City for the annual “Thescon,” including West’s Drama Club.
Week of Jan. 5-8

Week of Jan. 5-8

Mary Galkowski, Photographer January 11, 2016
Mali Seagele's air freshener balls inside her basketball bag were mistaken as drugs by the drug dogs.
Break could have been longer, senior Sarah OBeirne said after returning to school.

Students find winter break unexciting, survey shows

Hannah Hoffmann, News Editor January 10, 2016
With winter break now little more than a distant memory (oh, the toll two weeks back in school has had on us all), if you take the time to ask anyone how their break went, expect no more than a quick “eh, it was average."
The science hallway floor, redone in 2012, has updated electron configurations.

IUPAC recognizes four new elements, completing Periodic Table’s seventh row

Alex Rossi, Staff Writer January 10, 2016
On Dec. 30, Elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 were officially recognized by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the US-based world authority on chemistry. This recognition completes the seventh row of the Periodic Table, but at the same time also makes tens of thousands of textbooks obsolete.
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