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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

Patriot Press Staff 2017-2018

November 30, 2017

Editors-in-Chief Katrina Filer Christina Tuttle Gabe Waldbaum Will Wick Creative Director Katherine Sergeeva Managing Editor Karinn Sytsma News Editors Hannah Norton Emily Bassett Macee...

Tennis’s second shot at Districts proves successful

Tennis’s second shot at Districts proves successful

Bridget Ury, Photography Editor November 30, 2017

Despite initially facing some problems, boy’s tennis played well in the postseason with four players moving onto State in the spring. On the first try at Districts, the tournament players rode the bus...

Boys gold sends six to distracts next spring

Jake Hopkins, Opinion Editor November 30, 2017

This season Liberty boys golf will be sending six athletes to the district tournament next spring. This comes in spite of losing four important seniors this year. The team has continued to do well finishing...

Goal-Scoring Girls

Goal-Scoring Girls

November 19, 2017

The Liberty girls soccer team heads off to compete against West Valley High School for their 6:00 game at Shoreline Stadium. They are two wins away from taking the state title for the first time since...

Librarians are people too

Brigitte Larkin, Social Media Director November 18, 2017

When Thanksgiving comes around each year, we spend a lot of time thinking about the people who have shaped us into the people we are today: family, friends, teachers, even our pets. A lot of us don’t...

Fast graders are fantastic

Aria Soeprono, Opinion Editor November 18, 2017

Teachers are adamant about their students turning in assignments on time, and effective time management in general. But when it comes to returning papers? The same principle does not necessarily apply. This...

Outdoor walkways add variety to our lives

Allison Rafert, Opinion Editor November 18, 2017

Considering some high schools are made up of crumbling brick exteriors, wrought iron fences, barred windows, and graffitied walls, we’re pretty lucky.   Ever since Liberty’s latest remodel,...

Cross Country Thanksgiving

Adam Flash, Backpage Editor November 11, 2017

As my #SeniorSZN of Cross Country comes to an end and the realization of my running career being over soon starts to sink in, I’m realizing now more than ever how thankful I am for this amazing sport...

Gibson Ek: students building community

Emily Bassett, News Editor November 9, 2017

In gloves, you sit on the ground, sorting through manure to find worms. You’re trying to figure out how better to prescribe antibiotics to deworm horses, because, much like humans, they become resistant...

Wings of Karen: a race to save lives

Macee Vadney, Assistant News Editor November 9, 2017

Girls, look around the room you sit in. One in eight of you will develop invasive breast cancer in your lifetime. It seems to be a matter of when you will be diagnosed, rather than if you will be diagnosed....

Junior Bridget Ury speaks at Children’s Congress

Nikayla Copenhaver, Staff Writer November 9, 2017

Last summer, Junior Bridget Ury had the opportunity to speak at the Children’s Congress about the Special Diabetes Program (SDP). The event is put on yearly by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation...

Literary Magazine showcases student art

Matthew Rubenstein, Online Editor November 9, 2017

Literary Magazine (also known as L-Mag) is another new club at Liberty this year. L-Mag’s purpose is to create and maintain an online magazine on students’ creative projects. “Liberty students...

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