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The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Solidifying the game plan

Solidifying the game plan

Jocelyn Tierney, Entertainment Editor December 3, 2015

Assistant stage managers Haley Sefi-Cyr and Amanda Ross confirm their plans with director Micheal Butterworth to ensure that their production “As You Like It” will run as smoothly as possible for their...

Editor’s Pick: Two albums worth checking out

Lucas Maier and Sarah Bluhm December 3, 2015

Christmas in the Dogghouse: If you’re listening to an album by Snoop Dogg, you probably have a fair idea of what you’re getting into. This album probably won’t change anyone’s opinion of him;...

Liberty music programs band together for concert

Lucas Maier, Beat Editor December 3, 2015

As most students gear up for the holidays – and a break from school – band, orchestra, and choir are doing something different,and gearing up for their biggest concert so far this year. The concert,...

Rain garden brings needed light to Liberty

Anna Malesis, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2015

It started out as a mud pit—a giant sandbox, a place for construction workers to push piles of dirt to and fro. Then, for a while, it was a tree and shrub graveyard, the skeletal, brown branches shivering...

Werre’s secret stash is an oasis for students

Betsy Faris, News Editor December 3, 2015

Ugh not again. You’re wearing a skirt and you completely forgot to put on moisturizer after shaving your legs. The whole point of wearing a skirt is to show off those shiny legs that are supposed to...

Everyone needs a place to call home

Logan Allan, Online Editor December 3, 2015

High school is a place of stress. Stress for the future, the present, and even from regrets of the past. Sometimes, even the sight or the thought of the school building can fill a person with anxiety and...

Humans of Liberty: Freshman Cartoonist, Toshin Rao

Skyler Radford and Allie Bowe December 1, 2015

“My first comic was called Peter the Pan, and it was about a magic frying pan. It was really stupid; I made it in third grade. I sell my comic books and posters. Selling my stuff is how I bought my Xbox...

Bella Oliver, bending and blending into a new school

Fiona Hinkulow, Senior Writer December 1, 2015

For six weeks last summer, Senior Bella Oliver lived in Japan, going to school and experiencing Japanese culture first-hand. With the help of a scholarship from Youth for Understanding, Oliver took a...

Good morning, sleep deprivation

Kenadi Browne and Megan So December 1, 2015

A Day in the Life of Liberty Students “Typically, I wake up at about 6 a.m. and come to school. After school, I have swim until 5:30, and then I go home and do homework until 11 p.m. or 12 a.m., depending...

Injuries: students find the balance between pushing through and taking time off

Sam Kelderman, Sports Editor December 1, 2015

Injuries. A constant word every athlete dreads to hear. They are a menace that strives to bring athletes down, and leaves competitors stranded on the sidelines during games, meets, and matches. The whole...

Seahawks fans’ loyalty wavers following shaky start

Chris Hasenheyer, Senior Writer December 1, 2015

When their season started the community had high hopes for the season, yet the Seahawks’ recent struggles have left their fans at a bit of a loss. “I think a lot of people are boondoggled into thinking...

School vs. sports: how do we prioritize?

Sean Bates, Senior Writer December 1, 2015

High school athletes around the world dedicate themselves to activities that go beyond the classroom, sacrificing their time, effort, money, and sleep in doing so. But is this sacrifice worth it? Do we...

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