The Student Newspaper of Westminster Christian Academy

The Wildcat Roar

The Student Newspaper of Westminster Christian Academy

The Wildcat Roar

The Student Newspaper of Westminster Christian Academy

The Wildcat Roar

Dont Shoot the Messenger

Don’t Shoot the Messenger

Isabella, Feature Editor November 13, 2017

Oftentimes, when people hear news that upsets them, their first instinct is to blame the person that told them simply because they are the easiest person to blame. However, that person may not share the...

Less Shakespeare

Less Shakespeare

Ashley Moellenhoff, Staff Writer November 6, 2017

Although Shakespeare has made a huge impact on the english world through his literature, student after student cannot seem to gain any meaningful knowledge from it. The countless hours of reading are not...

Athletics are More Important Than We Think

Athletics are More Important Than We Think

Lucy Hilboldt, Staff Writer October 6, 2017

As August approached and fall sports began, it becomes more evident that athletics play a major role in high school student’s social life. Students interests and concerns tend to revolve around sports....

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A Teacher’s Chance to Transform Lives

Ava Bidner, Content Editor in Chief September 26, 2017

Teachers travel to schools all over St. Louis everyday, most with the intention of making an influential change in the lives of their students and others with an uncaring attitude, passing up their chance...

No More Snaps

No More Snaps

Bridgette Grimm, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2017

I was distracted. From school, from work, from conversations with friends; I was distracted all because of an application that had priority over many things that should’ve been more important to me....

Forget History, and We May Repeat It

Forget History, and We May Repeat It

Samantha Huber, Opinions Editor September 15, 2017

In the wake of the Charlottesville protests and the Confederate statue and flag debates, people can’t seem to come to an agreement on exactly how our nation’s history should be preserved and remembered....

Private Education is the Clear Choice

Private Education is the Clear Choice

Ava Bidner, Content Editor in Chief September 15, 2017

Many parents ponder the important decision of sending their children to the local public school or paying the extra tuition to help them achieve a prestigious, private education that will give them the...

Has Hollywood Run Out of Original Ideas?

Has Hollywood Run Out of Original Ideas?

Caroline Hinrichs, Staff Writer September 12, 2017

In a world dominated by media and television, you don’t have to wait long before you’ll see an ad or preview for yet another franchise movie. Whether it be Star Wars or various superhero movies, an...

Setting Yourself Up For Disappointment

Setting Yourself Up For Disappointment

Madi Koetting, Opinion Editor May 15, 2017

Contrary to popular belief, high school will not be the greatest time of your life. Similarly, senior year will not be the most epic year ever. Unless your peak in life is in high school, which hopefully...

With Love From, The Liberal

With Love From, The Liberal

Katherine Yenzer, Editor-In-Chief May 12, 2017

My name is Katherine Yenzer, and I am a liberal. While in most environments, this wouldn’t be newsworthy, in a place like Westminster, my political views are in the minority of thought. I have spent...

Cyberbullying: An Epidemic

Cyberbullying: An Epidemic

Tierra Allen, Staff Writer April 28, 2017

Cyberbullying is prevalent everywhere, in private schools, public schools, camps, and much more. Cyberbullying has become a major issue because technology keeps evolving. People are on the phones 24/7...

Why Do Businesses Leave Saint Louis?

Chase Lottmann, Print Editor April 20, 2017

With the recent purchase of cafe powerhouse Panera by JAB Holding Co., the trend of large corporations buying out and moving the headquarters of Saint Louis companies has become more evident. Also, the...

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