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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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The 2024 National Merit Finalists: Starting from top left, Michael Emerson, Audrija Ghosh, David Hawiger, Rajeshwar Jaladi, Serena Liu, Aristuto Paul, Norah Rutkowski, Santosh Sahoo.

Eight seniors named 2024 National Merit Finalists

Raj Jaladi, Newsletter Editor/Data Analyst March 12, 2024

Eight seniors advanced as finalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program, which was announced last week. The National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP) is a nationwide academic competition and...

Cabin leaders smile on their last day at Camp Lakewood, wearing tie-dye shirts, bandanna's and name tags to identify their cabin. After participating in the camp herself during her sixth-grade year, senior Eileen Meara applied for the position of camp counselor to continue spreading the joy of nature. “I didn’t have the opportunity to go to sixth grade camp when I was in sixth grade because I went to a private school. I wanted to have the opportunity to experience it,” Meara said.

West in the wilderness

Lia Emry, Staff Writer January 10, 2024

Boarding a series of buses, over 32 upperclassmen embarked on their volunteering journey to Camp Lakewood, where they served as counselors for Parkway West Middle’s Outdoor School Program near Potosi,...

“Fishing is my favorite hobby to do outside of school. My friend, Andrew Leonard, invited me to go fishing [during] the summer of 2020, and that’s when I started to realize how much I liked to fish since before, I never really thought much of it. During the summer, I would go multiple times a week with my friend, Max Brophy, and we still sometimes do now, but since it’s cold out, the fish usually don’t take the bait as often. I love fishing because I don’t have to talk to people, and I can just listen to music for hours while no one bothers me. It’s peaceful. I have also grown a lot closer to Max since it gives us a lot of alone time to talk and spend time together. I’m looking forward to this summer so I can go fishing with my friends and have a good time overall.” - David Hawiger, 11

David Hawiger

Angie Ren, Staff Writer May 8, 2023

Junior David Hawiger poses in front of the St. Louis University Medical Center, where he had the opportunity to shadow the hospital’s medical team and research at the Pharmacology and Physiology lab. Hawiger participated in the lab’s ongoing studies to understand signal transductions induced by protein receptors in models of pain and cancer. “It was a great opportunity not only to work alongside physician-researchers but also to use lab equipment and to see and feel some of the structures you read about in class,” Hawiger said.

Junior David Hawiger explores a career in the medical field

Raj Jaladi, Newsletter Editor/Data Analyst October 24, 2022

For junior David Hawiger, summer was not just relaxing and travel but also time to answer his question: Is a medical career for me? Hawiger pursued an internship opportunity at the St. Louis University...

Ukrainian refugees on the Poland-Ukraine border.

Close to home: how the Ukrainian-Russian War impacts us

Serena Liu, Editor-in-Chief April 1, 2022

The sky is gray. A few cars are parked on the edge of a dusty road on the Polish-Ukrainian border. Carefully cradling a child swathed in blankets, a small family of Ukrainian refugees prepares to board...