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Stepping into the light

Stepping into the light

Story by The Booster Redux Staff, 2017-2018 March 8, 2018

The eight students featured on this page have undergone, and are going through, battles. The events and situations in these students’ lives have been overshadowed by views of society. By sharing their...

Students discuss viewpoints on gun regulations

Students discuss viewpoints on gun regulations

Story by The Booster Redux Staff, 2017-2018 March 8, 2018

In light of recent events, the Booster Redux asked students and teachers about their opinions regarding gun control and safety. These are their responses.   Addy Campbell, sophomore "We are...

Hoping to enact change

Hoping to enact change

Story by The Booster Redux Staff, 2017-2018 March 8, 2018

As we’re sure you can tell, this issue does not resemble our typical monthly coverage. Our staff members felt an inherent obligation to address not only our nation’s divisive political climate, but...

#METOO

#METOO

Story by Journey Jaramillo, Managing Editor March 5, 2018
The stories described sexual assaults that took place at home, church, the workplace and on school property. These are their stories. 
Wrestling a new challenge

Wrestling a new challenge

Story by Kali Poenitske and Matthew Moore February 5, 2018

After he removes his prosthetic leg, sophomore Coby Fryar inches onto the wrestling mat. “I go up to the [registration] table, and I take my leg off right there,” Coby said. “Then, I'll crawl...

Fighting like girls

Fighting like girls

Story by Ximena Ibarra, reporter February 5, 2018

Last year millions of Americans made history by participating in the Women’s March. This year #MeToo fueled the flames of another Women’s March, but this time Pittsburg hosted one of the many marches. The...

Managing multiple positions

Managing multiple positions

Story by Joseph Lee, Co-Editor-In-Chief February 5, 2018

Serving as Pittsburg’s mayor and Pittsburg High School’s Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) administrator, Jeremy Johnson lives a life involved throughout the local community. Working as a JAG...

'Urinetown' is statebound

‘Urinetown’ is statebound

Story by Kali Poenitske, Editor in Chief December 4, 2017

On Jan. 4, the music repertory class will be performing “Urinetown” in front of an audience of 1,800 thespians on opening night of the Kansas Thespian Festival. When sophomore Addy Campbell heard...

As he stands on the risers with his fellow encore studnets, junior Neo Holmes feels he will make it through districts. "I have confidence I will make it," Holmes said. "It seems like a lot of fun." Holmes has only been involved with encore for one year.

Ensemble evolution

Story by Journey Jaramillo, Managing Editor November 8, 2017

As approximately 12 percent of the student population gathers in one room, vocal music instructor Susan Laushman reflects on the growth of her program throughout the years. Over 15 years, the vocal...

As a new member of debate, freshman Jessica Neef in enjoying the class. "It is really hard, but it is also really fun," Neef said. "I like researching, creating cases and searching through new evidence." Neef wrote a paper preparing her for her debate.

Mastering the art of a strong rebuttal

Story by Gina Mathew, Editor in Chief November 6, 2017

As he stands at the podium, legal pad and pen in hand, junior Austin Edwards prepares to deliver an eight-minute speech about education reform. This year, policy debaters argue the national topic: “The...

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