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Change, but at What Cost?

Change, but at What Cost?

Ainsley Snyder, Spotlight Editor
May 24, 2018
Johnny Kimani is the varsity coach at Shaker Heights High School. Soccer has always been an important aspect of his life.

Traversing the Soccer Landscape

Olivia Warren, Journalism II Reporter
May 24, 2018
Senior Emma Duhamel will attend The University of Cincinnati in the fall and plans to do an ethical analysis of current events. “There is no one else like Emma Duhamel. She is what gives me hope for the future,” said Staci Cohen, director of youth engagement at Fairmont Temple.

Creating Lasting Change

Emerson Coffman, Journalism II Reporter
May 22, 2018
John “Derf” Backderf, a Shaker resident and cartoonist, wrote “Trashed,” “Punk Rock and Trailer Parks”  and his best known work, “My Friend Dahmer.”

Drawing On Instinct, Outrage and Passion

Danielle Krantz, Journalism II Reporter
May 21, 2018
Dan Moulthrop is CEO of the City Club, a non-partisan organization in Cleveland whose mission is “to create conversations of consequence that help democracy thrive.”

Making a Public Statement

Bess von der Heydt, Journalism II Reporter
May 17, 2018
Senior Caroline Walsh started her fashion career in sixth grade, when she attended a Beaumont School sewing camp during the summer. “I also appreciate how, in the fashion world, people have their own styles -- like, really unique, she said.

Sewing Up a Sweet Line

Lily Camp, Journalism II Reporter
May 15, 2018
Producer Lawrence Butler (‘13), teaches Sankofa performers how to work a soundboard.

Leading Us Through History

Ainsley Snyder, Spotlight Editor
February 26, 2018
New Opportunity Exposes New Talent

New Opportunity Exposes New Talent

Emilie Evans, Opinion Editor
February 15, 2018
“When I’m not working here, I’m working in the house. I’m always busy. I don’t rest too much,” Sanchez-Rodriguez said. “Sometimes I make a mixed CD so I can listen to it or give it to my friend.”

Making the Move and Making it Work

Emilie Evans, Opinon Editor
December 20, 2017
Tod Torrence, Army veteran and history teacher, in front of his classroom’s American Flag.

Fighting for the Right to Kneel

Olivia Warren, Journalism I Reporter
December 7, 2017
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