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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

Regardless of student journalists' limited rights, they continue to put forth maximum effort, doing their absolute best to become professionals.

No country for young pen

Cayla Vanderzanden, Opinion Editor May 8, 2017

The argument has been made countless times; the never ending debate: should student journalists be granted freedom of press? Aren't they people too, don't they deserve the same rights as professionals?...

"This picture was taken over the summer when my family and I went on a road trip. In West Virginia we stopped at River Valley Gorge and I was inspired to take this picture because of the way the trees frame the bridge and its natural beauty." 
-Hannah Saylor

When The Battles of Thames Killed Tecumseh: First and Second Variations

SungMin Park, Staff Writer March 16, 2016

The poem is fiction. It comes in two variations and it is written from Tecumseh's point of view. I imagined Tecumseh dying to an American soldier, a soldier who displayed a laughable irony. The irony is...

Protesters in multiple locations participated in "die-ins". Each person would lay on the street inside an outline of chalk. They would do so for four minutes and thirty seconds, representing the four hours and thirty minutes that Michael Brown had spent lying dead on the street.

Ferguson and its Shiny New Lawsuit

SungMin Park, Staff Writer February 11, 2016

  The autopsy unveiled a trail of bullet holes. It began from the right hand and led up to the top of the teenager’s head. The pathologist who conducted the autopsy, Dr. Michael Baden, did not...

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