Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Global warming is hitting close to home

Lorrin Johnson November 7, 2013

Global warming. We hear the words all the time: on TV, in class, on the radio, in books. For many of us, the words have become so much a part of everyday life that we either no longer care or don’t understand...

New horizons for band

Sydney Dybing November 7, 2013

Over the past summer, seven Liberty band members and I had the opportunity to travel to the East Coast and perform with the Washington All-State High School Marching Band. It was an incredible, once in...

Anonymity – But Only to an Extent

Nathan Dahm November 7, 2013

Anonymity can be very useful in guiding students in need to seek help and support if they are in distress, but what if this promised secrecy was violated? Talk About It is a service in which students...

You Talk, It Listens

Taylor Jackson November 7, 2013

Just as it is easier to say something harmful behind a computer screen, it is also easier to report something harmful from behind a computer. In this day and age, where computers are our main way of communication,...

A Suspenseful Read for All-Hallows Eve

Sami Beers November 7, 2013

Title:  Raven’s Gate Author(s): Anthony Horowitz Stars:  5/5 Summary: A sinister plot is boiling under the surface of Lesser Malling, and 14-year-old Matt Freedman is caught up right in the middle...

The Ever Growing Fire

Callan Moore November 7, 2013

Sophomore Callan Moore's poem "The Ever Growing Fire" was submitted to Creative Communications where it was evaluated and sekected to be published into a Nation Wide Anthology. Like a shadow like a...

Cheap date and a chick flick

Natalie Gress November 7, 2013

Exploring an exciting and affordable afternoon in Seattle Can’t sleep? Instead of tuning into a late night talk show and pouring your emotions out on National radio, precede into an evening of entertainment...

Tanner: the man behind the band

Kendall Isner and Rebekah Campbell November 7, 2013

Jared Tanner took over for the band and guitar classes at LHS after filling long-term sub Matt Smtih’s spot and will be teaching here for the foreseeable future. Q: What brought you to Liberty? A:...

The Patriot Players take a new adaptation to an old play

Amanda Roberts November 7, 2013

    This fall, the Patriot Players are presenting, once again, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  It has been nine years since the show was done last at Liberty, so the Players are taking a new approach...

Lights out

Kalie Murphy November 1, 2013

It started with the lights – uncontrollable, flickering lights. Ghosts are often attributed with the ability to cause electrical disturbances, and no one knows this better than senior Katherine Kerstetter. One...

The hauntings of Mrs. Packard

Hannah Matson November 1, 2013

Before Olivia George, a senior, and her family moved into their current home, a woman named Mrs. Packard lived and died there.  But it seems Mrs. Packard never really left; she still receives mail addressed...

What is it like to look alike?

Mackenna Briggs November 1, 2013

The ultimate question you would ask those select few who happen to share the same face: "What is it like being a twin?" What kind of answer would you expect? That it is such a thrilling experience? That...

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