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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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Class of 2021 memories

Lexi Babich, asst. features editor
May 21, 2021

As the class of 2021’s high school journey comes to an end, South’s seniors remember their favorite memories from this past year. Although Covid-19 has not only knocked out half of their junior year...

Illustration by Natalie Cronin

Juggling the worlds of Zoom and parenting; teachers persevere

Lexi Babich and Grace Clark
October 2, 2020

From teaching their students on Zoom to helping their own children with schoolwork, a teacher’s job is never done. Tara Tate and Emily Ekstrand, social studies teachers, have both been challenged with...

South students use time in quarantine to explore new, old hobbies

Lexi Babich and Esther Lim
June 12, 2020

South students’ days fill up with one e-learning assignment after the next and with Zoom call after Zoom call. With so much time spent solely indoors, the seemingly endless days spent under quarantine...

Sick or unprepared? The rationale of student ditching

Lexi Babich, asst. features editor
February 14, 2020

Waking up to the obnoxiously loud alarm clock so she can get ready for school,  junior Makenzie Evans* realizes that she completely forgot to study for another one of her tests. Many students would rather...

Raging Rivals:   Starting off the game, sophomore Meghan Bireley faces off against Souths’ rival Loyola. The team wasn’t able to secure a win and lost 16-6, however, they have since had a winning record of 15-4 this season, according to Head Coach Annie Lesch.

Girls’ lacrosse uses team bond to their advantage

Lexi Babich, staff reporter
May 24, 2019

Over the course of this season, the varsity girls’ lacrosse team has become confident, hardworking, and more spirited, according to Head Coach Annie Lesch. The girls consistently work together as a team,...

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