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LHS Student Rescues Cats!
I interviewed senior Maggie Menard about her rescuing cats. First I asked Maggie, how do you catch a cat? She said, “The first one was

My Experience with Athletics at LHS
I like athletics because they are really fun. I played Unified Basketball for 4 years, along with my other Unified sports, like bowling and dodgeball.

Success for Speech and Debate!
This past weekend, our Speech and Debate team competed in the state tournament in Pueblo. We had such amazing performances overall. The team placed 5th

LHS Girls’ Basketball and Poms have their Senior Night
On Thursday, February 19th, LHS Girls Basketball competed in their final home game of the season against Dakota Ridge High School. The game was a

My experience at Swim State
I went swimming with my friends at State, and we are pretty good at it! I swam the 50 Free for 4 years, and this

Littleton High School Wrestling has a victorious 2025 Jeffco League Championship showing
On February 5th and 6th, the LHS Girls and Boys wrestling teams, respectively, competed at the Jeffco League Championship. Both teams had a great showing,
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“Project Hail Mary” hits all the right notes
Also written by Eliana Wilkin To be released March 20th, the Phil Lord and Chris Miller directed film Project Hail Mary was a demonstration of

The hidden environmental cost of fast fashion and technology
Have you noticed that this winter almost feels like summer?Environmental issues are reshaping our seasons. Driven by human choices like burning fossil fuels, clearing forests,

Has a slump taken over the school?
Recently, many students have seemed to have fallen off of the school train. It’s nowhere near the end of the school year, but everyone seems

Strangely Controversial: Green or Purple Grapes?
Many fruits have variations. Apples grow red, green, and yellow. Oranges grow big and little. Tomatoes can have both of these qualities. But one very

Victoria Chang-Nunley wins first place at the English-Speaking Union’s Denver Shakespeare competition
On Sunday, February 22nd, LHS senior Victoria Chang-Nunley competed against 15 other students in the 42nd annual Shakespeare Competition. The English-Speaking Union has branches all

Katie Analovitch and her CAS Project
Junior IB Diploma Program candidates have begun looking at what they want for their CAS (creativity, activity, and service) Project, including Katie Analovitch, who is