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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

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...

Science Olympiad gears up for competitions

Matthew Rubenstein, Online Editor November 9, 2017

A new club this year, Science Olympiad is a science and math based club with two competitions: one in December and one in March. “Competitions have 23 events each and 15 people per team,” club president...

Bod Squad and Greased Lightning origins

Emily Bassett, News Editor November 9, 2017

As freshmen, many of us were confused leading up to and at the Homecoming assembly. What is Greased Lightning, and why are people here so excited about it? The Greased Lightning Dance at Homecoming,...

What the new distracted driving laws are really about

Abigail Peacock, Editor In Chief November 9, 2017

For many student drivers, going on a cell phone while driving is a daily occurrence. Though statistically, a large percentage of accidents are caused by distracted driving, especially relating to cell...

NJROTC travels for Basic Leadership Training

Gabe Waldbaum, Editor-In-Chief November 9, 2017

This October, 30 Staff and Cadets in the JROTC program went to Basic Leadership Training, or B.L.T., at Cispus Learning Center to engage in leadership exercises and physical training. While during other...

Love All, Serve All: how one Liberty family is making a difference

Hannah Norton, News Editor November 9, 2017

In May, 2015, a group of six Renton sophomores reached out to their community, forming a group of students to feed the less fortunate. The group cooked food for over 1000 people, making hundreds of sack...

ELL class sizes are growing rapidly as Liberty population increases

Elizabeth Rollison, Editor In Chief November 9, 2017

Picture yourself attending a new high school for the first time. You have no idea what to expect, no idea of knowing what your teachers will be like or how difficult your classes will be. Worst of all,...

Liberty students package food for third-world countries

Gabe Waldbaum, Editor-In-Chief November 9, 2017

Half a million pounds of fruit. A million and a half servings of soup. One week. Seniors Emily Wong, Tristan Naval, and junior Kelly Jinguji traveled down to Dinuba, California to help package food for...

Injuries: how do they affect Patriots in the classroom

Hannah Norton, News Editor November 9, 2017

“I remember knowing people were there and trying to talk to me, but I had trouble seeing them and I couldn’t understand what they were saying. I was shaking and convulsing.” Sophomore Makenna...

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