Snowpocalypse 2013

Kelsea Graham, Editor in Chief
February 22, 2013  

Last time I checked, everybody loves a snow day.  I mean, what’s not to love?  Teachers and students (especially seniors) both get to sleep in, sit around, and drink hot chocolate instead of teach or learn. The beauty of snow days is that you have the day to do as you please.  Yet,... Read More

Hitman: Absolution

Kelsea Graham, Editor in Chief
November 15, 2012  

As my party of eight left the hotel in San Antonio, we were approached by a circle of male young adults surrounding a red bus.  The question followed, “do you wanna get on our bus?”  The thought of my mother’s mantra, “don’t get in cars with strangers, even if... Read More

Key Club

Kelsea Graham, Editor-in-Chief
November 8, 2012  

Of the many clubs Liberty North has to offer, many include volunteer opportunities. One notable club is Key Club, a club that anyone can join to volunteer and help out others, lead by guidance counselor Jill Brock. “In Key Club, we basically volunteer anywhere.  We try to get people connected... Read More

Lady Eagles Make State

Kelsea Graham
January 26, 2012  

The Liberty North women’s swim and dive team headed to Independence this week to have their last meet before Conference.  What started as an average meet turned into one of the highlights of the season, as sophomores Emily McFadden and Kirstin Parks made the state cut on their 500 freestyle... Read More

KC Symphony Visits Liberty North

Kelsea Graham, A&E Edito
November 9, 2011  

The Kansas City Symphony performed in Liberty North’s new auditorium on Tuesday, November 8.  However, this was not the ordinary, high-priced symphony; All ticket sales went directly towards Liberty Public School District’s Fine Arts Programs.  The performance also showed the theater’s... Read More

Hot Chili and Cool Music

Kelsea Graham, Editor
October 3, 2011  

It is a well-known fact that the city of Liberty is constantly expanding, developing new stores and office buildings. But last Saturday, Liberty North’s orchestra brought the small town feel back into the chaotic suburban city with the first-ever Gold and Bluegrass festival and Chili Cook-off.... Read More

Blacklight Blowout Goes Beyond Expectations

Kelsea Graham
August 29, 2011  

The new school year set off with a great start with last Saturday’s Blacklight Blowout hosted by Student Council.  With DJ Kris on the turntables and dazzling light effects, students gathered to dance the night away. Many students found the dance to be legendary.  ”It was literally... Read More