
7. The battle to become a man; four years later
Zoe DeYoung, Staff Writer
• April 16, 2020
![Adjusting the different pieces of her outfit, sophomore Emily O’Connor displays her style. O’Connor often finds her clothes at thrift stores, such as Avalon Exchange. “[When I find something while thrifting] I get so excited. It’s really fun and I always try to think of what would look good with other pieces when I’m [thrifting],” O’Connor said. “[Thrifting] definitely expands your life and your wardrobe.”](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DSC_0013-1-900x600.jpg)
Students and staff express themselves through fashion
Mira Nalbandian and Leah Schroeder
• February 28, 2020

Road to recovery: senior Vickey Karl pursues her passions after successful open-heart surgery
Jacob Stanton, Staff Writer
• February 24, 2020

Students seek new opportunities through South Tech
Tre Bell, Staff Writer
• February 5, 2020

1. Senior send-off map
Quinn Berry, Charlotte Zera, and Umeera Farooq
• December 19, 2019

Alina Dunder
Brinda Ambal and Drew Boone
• November 5, 2019

Anna Butler
Brinda Ambal and Drew Boone
• November 5, 2019

2. BREAKING: Rampant plague ravages senior class
Tyler Kinzy and Kathryn McAuliffe
• November 1, 2019

Longhorns hoping to trample Colts at annual Mayor’s Cup game
Madi Foppe, Ava Kayser, and Megan Hoenecke
• October 17, 2019

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