The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

The student news site of Lambert High School

The Lambert Post

New Year’s Resolutions

Varun Joshi, Editor in Chief January 10, 2020

Many of us do not stick to our New Year’s resolutions, but there are many simple and easy steps we can take to ensure that our New Year’s resolutions actually stick this year. The first step is...

Longhorn Holiday Tales

Cara Radosevich and Jamie Chen December 16, 2019

In this holiday season, memories are bound to be created. Here, we have compiled a few holiday stories from Lambert students and teachers.  A Lambert teacher who has worked as a paramedic shared a...

Why Christmas Feels Different

Cara Radosevich December 10, 2019

The Christmas season is no longer magical, according to various Lambert students, as they become sad and notice the truth about the previously beloved holiday. Students are unable to enjoy a season...

Creative Gift Guide

Creative Gift Guide

Greg Chapman and Jamie Chen December 10, 2019

The Lambert Post went around and asked students what their most gifted items were. According to the Lambert student body, the most gifted Christmas items include clothing, fuzzy socks, gift cards, and...

A Report on Lambert Students’ Thoughts on School Food

Greg Chapman, Sports and Entertainment Staff November 20, 2019

The food served here at Lambert High School has always been a topic of discussion. Generally, the food gets the stereotype of not being the greatest due to speculations made by many students here at Lambert...

LDC: Going Viral

LDC: Going Viral

Maha Siripurapu, Opinion Staff November 20, 2019

The Lambert Dance Company comes back with another breathtaking show, featuring lively dances such as “Bad Guy” and “You need to Calm Down” as well as melodic performances such as “Iris” and...

National Novel Writing Month

National Novel Writing Month

Jamie Chen, Features Staff November 18, 2019

NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, was started by an organization of the same name and takes place in November. Their challenge is to write a 50,000-word novel before the end of the month. The...

Blood Drive: Stayin’ Alive

Cara Radosevich, Features Staff November 12, 2019

The HOSA Blood Drive, held from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the auxiliary gym, fought the two-year critical need for blood in the US. 21 to 27 student volunteers were needed for the entire day, and a...

Diving deep into the World of MUN

Richard Gregory Chapman III, Sports and Entertainment Staff November 7, 2019

GSUMUN is the upcoming conference for Model UN, and a member of the club was interviewed to talk about it. Model United Nations is a simulation of what happens at a real UN conference. At an actual...

Don’t be on the Fence

Cara Radosevich, Features Editor November 4, 2019

President of Fencing Club, Calla Lee, and club member, Alisa Vladimirova, discussed the basics of épée fencing and how tournaments operate. The Lambert Fencing Team practices from August to February,...

10 Last-Minute Halloween Costumes

Livi Wold, News Staff October 30, 2019

10 Last-Minute Halloween Costumes BY: LIVI WOLD Halloween is almost here, and many still don’t have a clue of what their Halloween costume is going to be. However, we’ve got you covered because...

The Origins of Halloween

Jamie Chen, Features Staff October 30, 2019

As Halloween creeps closer, families rush around buying candy and costumes, but why do we celebrate Halloween in the first place? Halloween does not have a specific origin. Rather, the holiday is a mix...

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