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The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

Harbor of the Savannah River in Savannah, Georgia. Progressive disease, such as Senioritis, lead the afflicted to try new things. This was taken during BetaCon, a leadership convention I only went to because of my short amount of time left living with my disease.

Afflicted With Senioritis – A Progressive Disease

Aniket Adhikari, News Editor February 15, 2018

My name is Aniket Adhikari, I am an editor on the Lambert Post, and in November of 2017, I was diagnosed with one of the most pervasive and widespread epidemics sweeping high schools across the country...

Chasing fall through New England

Chasing fall through New England

Nethra Pillai, Online Editor October 26, 2017

Over fall break, I designed a seven-day family road trip from Atlanta to New Hampshire. We passed through every New England state except for Rhode Island, and stopped at Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maine,...

Senior Sophie Looby took a trip to Iceland over the summer through National Geographic.

Humans of Lambert

Elizabeth Findley, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2017

“I went on a 15 day National Geographic student expedition to Iceland over the summer. There are different focuses to choose from like photography, film, and climate/geography but I chose photography....

Lea, my sister and I eating at a French cafe, discussing French and American lifestyles.  At this particular cafe they had a wide selection of crepes. Though they were good, they were not the same as the those found in Leas home of Toulouse.

Summer in Toulouse

Avery Ketcherside, Social Media Editor September 13, 2017

Over the summer I had the opportunity to get to know Lea. Lea is a bright and spunky teen from Toulouse, France, who is currently learning English. In attempt to strengthen her language skills, she spent...

The twin bridges that cross the Mississippi River to New Orleans, Louisiana.

New Orleans, the inspiring city on the river

Sarah Sander, Resident Artist January 16, 2017

Looking out my car window, the view of the Mississippi River below sparkled in the morning sunrise taking on a pink and orange hue. I was on my way to one of the most beautiful historical riverfront towns...

Being on an island is like being in a whole other world, Captiva Island especially. The island has a magical and relaxing feel to it and is known for its gorgeous beaches as well as places like The Mucky Duck and The Bubble Room. Once you reach Captiva, you are on something known as island time. 
Island time is the idea that when you’re on an island time passes differently than it does day to day. No work, no stress, just sunsets and sunburns. When I was there, I woke up at 9 maybe 8 a.m. at the earliest and didn’t leave the complex I was staying at usually till after lunch. I took stereotypical long walks on the beach with my phone in hand capturing the island.

Time flies on Captiva Island

Emma North, Photography Editor November 29, 2016

   

Used with permission from Abbey Darwin

The journal of a Lambert student’s trip to Neply, Haiti

Emma Bryant, Staff Writer October 6, 2016

Lambert High School junior, Abbey Darwin, spent the last week in Neply, Haiti on a mission trip with Client Command. On September 10, Abbey, the only teenager attending, left for the international airport,...

Skizzy Mars played Do You There to the approving roar of the crowd.

The world in a room

Bryan McKnight, journalist October 3, 2016

If I would’ve been able to feel my own hands, I’m absolutely sure I could’ve felt the excitement in the air. A homeless man on the corner struggled his way through a trumpet rendition of “Do You...

Located in the capital of North Korea, Kim Il-Sung University is a premier destination for the foreign students.

Study Abroad in North Korea? Yes, even for Americans

SungMin Park, Staff Writer October 7, 2015

Two Brown University graduates, Nicholas Young and Matthew Reichel, initiated the Pyongyang Project in 2009. The two have been able to penetrate through the shrouded nation by sending students of post-secondary...

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