![After his early graduation, senior Aaron Sims poses with his friends on his last day in St. Louis before moving to Atlanta. Seniors Tommy Wehrmeister, Jacob Jehling, Emily Kerber, Aaron Sims and Cameron Jehling spent a lot of winter break together celebrating Kerber’s birthday and Sims’ soon departure. “I was worried about making new friends [in Atlanta] because I had such a great group of friends in Missouri. I was worried about learning how to interact with other people, but it turned out to be pretty easy. I miss all of my friends back in Missouri. I was happy to be able to make new friends here,” Sims said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/unnamed-2.jpeg)
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Elle Rotter, Deputy Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• January 31, 2023

Guns and schools: a deep dive into America’s broken system
Audrey Ghosh, Opinions Editor
• January 11, 2023

ABC’s of COVID
Elle Rotter and Emily Early
• January 8, 2021

A dangerous game, high schoolers face life long sports injuries
Tristan Caudill, Convergence Journalism Writer
• December 16, 2019
![Senior Maggie Brawley smiles with her family, experiencing the Stanley Cup for the third time this year at an event for season ticket holders. Brawley intends to become a professional hockey player. “I played hockey, and as a kid, I really looked up to them [the Blues]. It was a really, really cool experience,” Brawley said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/IMG_0139-900x599.jpg)
Play Gloria: Students and staff with the Stanley Cup
Leah Schroeder, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• October 2, 2019