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Libertys Red Out receives national recognition

Liberty’s Red Out receives national recognition

Signe Stroming, Editor-In-Chief April 16, 2015

Do you know the warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack? Go ahead, see if you can name them. Perhaps you thought of chest pain, but struggled to name any of the others. It’s not surprising, since...

B.L.U.E. heart project inspires

Ellie Hohensinner, News Editor April 16, 2015

On November 12, 2013, sixteen year old Teagan McGinnis was driving to school like any other day. On his way to Kentridge High School, a car illegally pulled out and spun him directly into oncoming traffic....

Duck and cover: Liberty’s new lockdown system

Lucas Maier, Staff Writer April 16, 2015

At Lincoln High School, Missouri, you can hear the sound of gunshots, screams, and feet running down the halls. But thankfully, this isn’t an emergency, but a simulation set up by faculty. As a recent...

NJROTC prepares for February drill meets

Gabby Messina, Staff Writer April 16, 2015

The cadets march in, perfectly in sync. The riffles fly, soaring high up into the air. But, the bleachers sit empty, deprived of the patronage of Liberty students. Although many students attend sports...

WaNIC provides alternative class oportunities

Drew Brady, Senior Writer April 16, 2015

Spending a few minutes in the Career Center could provide a student with more than just peace and quiet for finishing a calculus assignment. If students wish to, they could take advantage of a valuable...

Great Careers event offers viable alternative to college

Grant Rayfield, Online Editor April 16, 2015

How would you like to make $41,000 to $50,000 per year at the entry level for your job? And what if the job didn’t require you to go to college? In that case you would be a professional welder, which...

Diversity assembly impacts Liberty in a big-elephant way

Diversity assembly impacts Liberty in a big-elephant way

Brittany Toombs, Staff Writer April 16, 2015

Speaker Stu Cabe caused a significant inspirational stir at Liberty with his motivating talk about inclusion and anti-bullying at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day diversity assembly on January 16. ASB has...

Nick Gunn trains to become a firefighter through WaNIC

Nick Gunn trains to become a firefighter through WaNIC

Claire Good, News Editor April 16, 2015

Are Patriots aware that within Liberty’s walls a student is midway through his training to become a firefighter? His name is Nick Gunn, and when he isn’t in guitar or AP Gov at Liberty, he’s learning...

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