
Missouri House Bill to potentially provide public school restrooms with free period supplies
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• March 9, 2020

Uncovering the truth about the hijab: students share their experiences
Ulaa Kuziez and Tasneem Nasufovic
• February 13, 2020
![Picking up trash from outside of the cafeteria, junior and co-leader of the club Zoe Rutledge participates in the first Campus Clean Up Day. Environmental Club hosted its first Campus Clean Up Day in September, with the goal of raising awareness about trash left behind by students. “[Sustainability] is important because it’s definitely a more pressing issue than before,” Rutledge said. “It's easier to get a bigger impact if you have an organized group who's dedicated to that. So having this group of students who are all here to work towards bettering our environment, that definitely makes it easier to get stuff done."](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/zoe.jpg)
Students make an impact through Environmental Club
Ulaa Kuziez, News and Sports Editor
• January 9, 2020

Senior Alexis Nadreau lands herself a pilot license
Jacob Stanton, Staff Writer
• October 14, 2019

Students speak up about the cost of senior year
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• September 30, 2019

The class of 2020 breaks traditions with new senior jerseys
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• September 3, 2019

Freshman Connor Gusky merges sports and math to create Sports Analytics Club
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• May 20, 2019

Freshman Paige Matthys-Pearce brings dedication and perseverance to Regionals
Brinda Ambal, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• April 12, 2019

Junior Ryan Egan uses STEM courses to pursue a career in music
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• January 23, 2019

Sophomore Arden Dickson pursues theater in a STEM-focused world
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• December 19, 2018