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The Lambert Post

This is an image of (Mis)Printed’s first issue cover. This mini magazine was founded last year by Celina Simone and is an extension of Writer’s Block. Courtesy of Celina Simone.

(Mis)Printed: Lambert’s Own Mini-Magazine

Shriya Buche, News Staff October 19, 2022

Sophomore Celina Simone has already made an impact at Lambert. Last year, as The Writer’s Block Vice President, she jump-started a new subcommittee called the “(Mis)Printed.” “(Mis)Printed”...

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...

Shakespeare: The Most Loved and Hated Writer in History

Andrew Gu, Opinion Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2019

Everyone has experienced or at least heard of, the works of William Shakespeare during their lifetime, even 403 years after his death. One cannot avoid his profound influence on literature, and many of...

"This was taken during a Lambert JV football game last season, and it captures the point of view of a football player during a pinnacle point in the game." -Kate Shadburn

My Life as a Student

Kelly Yoon, News Editor May 17, 2016

Monday, I should wake up early and go to school Or should I go back to bed with the cookies I stole Tuesday, I’m set and ready to go It’s a great day until I spill coffee on myself Wednesday,...

"This picture was taken as I drove down the road with one of my closest friends. We had been driving for two hours, aimlessly, without any destination. The sun roof was down, and the sun glittered around us. We had 'Hey There, Delilah' blaring on the radio. The entire moment was perfection. I knew that if I didn't capture the feeling I had right then, that I would lose sight of it, I would forget a moment of such pure joy. I look back at this picture often, recalling the raw feeling of happiness." - Cayla Vanderzanden

Premonition

Samantha Waters, Student Submission, 11th Grade May 16, 2016

Staring into the street, with my eyes blurred from tears, my body went rigid. My hands clasped my mouth to muffle my screams. “Why, why, WHY!” I thought to myself. My sleeves had been coved in...

"This was a shot I took in Ireland 4 years ago. We stopped by this abandoned church and its accompanying graveyard on our way to Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher. I really enjoyed the imagery of the stony chapel against the verdant green backdrop. The odd quiet that seemed to envelop the area while the wind whistled in my ears was peace at its best." -Joe Sweeney

The Time of Growth

Jessica Objartel, Sudent Submission, 11th Grade April 20, 2016

At first I had only known darkness, the warmth of the earth, and the coldness of the water that quenched my thirst. Then, after what I assume was time had passed, I came to know the vast, never ending...

Write until you can't write anymore

Creative Writing Prompt: Sell your Passion

Logan White, Literary Editor January 27, 2016

We all have our unique passion in life that drives us, and everyone’s is different. Maybe you love the feeling of giving back to your community through service, the feeling of being a part of something...

A world filled with robots knows no free will

Free Will

Jessica Wilder, Senior Editor January 20, 2016

He couldn’t remember when he became Aware. They weren’t supposed to have Free Minds during charging hours. Come to think of it, they weren’t really allowed Free Mind at all. He was scared they...

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