Grab a bite, without the extra calories
by Kelly Weber
January 18, 2012
View Seniors, grab a bite without the extra calories. in a larger map 2 Read More →
Police Beat: 1/9-1/15
January 18, 2012
On Monday, 01-09-2012, detectives arrested an adult female for stealing money. The employer of the woman discovered the thefts which had occurred several times during the previous month. The case will be referred to the St Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for review. On Tuesday, 01-10-2012,... Read more »
Golden Globes results
By Joe Weber
January 18, 2012
The 69th annual Golden Globe awards were presented last Sunday night, with comedian and British television star Ricky Gervais hosting the ceremony for the second year in a row. After taking several personal shots at nominated movies, television shows and celebrities at last year’s show, Gervais... Read more »
Pep club’s 70′s theme trailer
January 13, 2012
Here’s the pep club’s trailer for tonight’s varsity boys’ basketball game in the Denver Miller tournament (and subsequent 70′s theme). 3 Read More →
Photo Gallery: Sarah Heuermann, personality profile
Maggie McWay
January 13, 2012
Rams season recap
by Edward Hoganson
January 13, 2012
The NFL has reached the crux of its season, the playoffs. Where rivalries are made, legends are born, and I cry to myself because my beloved Rams have yet again missed the playoffs. Let’s take a look back at the 2011 regular season. It was another tough year for the Rams. After a promising 7-9 season... Read more »
Private school student comes to KHS
Kyle Rieger
January 10, 2012
Kenny Klostermeyer, junior, ditched the private school polo for a KHS sweatshirt this semester. Although Klostermeyer has switched schools before, he has attended private schools until this year. “I have been to three high schools: Desmet, Vianney and now Kirkwood,” Klostermeyer said. “I made... Read more »
Questioning homework
By Emily Stobbe
January 2, 2012
After decades of the homework pileup steadily increasing according to The New York Times, America’s international academic ranking is not anything to be proud of to some. American students fall 17th in reading, 23rd in science and 31st in math, according to results from the Program for International... Read more »
‘Labels are for things, not people’
By Jamie Kennedy
January 1, 2012
Her dark jeans, Slip-Knot t-shirt, brightly beaded bracelets and dread-extensions stand out in the halls. The whispers and judging stares are obvious, but she isn’t willing to change for anyone. Ashley Nicholas, freshman, is used to the comments and looks she receives on a regular basis. They come... Read more »
KH Players pack bags for the land of bagpipes
By Amanda Pollmann
January 1, 2012
The KH Players have been preparing to show the world the capabilities of the KHS drama department. Out of approximately 2,300 schools nominated, the KH Players were one of 48 invited to participate in the largest arts festival in the world: the 65th annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland... Read more »

