1st Quarter wraps up
The 2013 school year is a quarter of the way over! Students and teachers alike have gotten back into the school groove over the past nine weeks. Both new and old clubs have kept life interesting for...
View ArticleLive-streaming home games becomes norm
If you were looking forward to seeing the Lady Cats in Salina at state volleyball, but you can’t make the trip, don’t worry. Jerry Dixon has established a program that live streams any football,...
View ArticleJazzy Cats hold open practice in search of new members
This past Thursday, dancers of all grades tried their hand at the life of a Jazzy Cat. The Jazzy Cats held their first open practice for anyone interested to join the dance team. The girls worked on...
View ArticleAspiring senior football players aim for the stars
As the school year winds down, it’s that time again for many seniors to start preparing for their first year of college. For a few students, however, preparing for their first year at college began the...
View ArticleFootball reins victorious over Eudora
On Friday, Sept.,12th the Louisburg High School football boys stepped out on the Louisburg football field for the very first time of the season.The whole stadium, especially the student section, was...
View ArticleFall Homecoming proves successful
Football, hallway decor, Star Search, dances, and the homecoming court. Homecoming is a time for students and teachers to dress up crazily throughout the week and not be judged. A week to not stress...
View ArticleCult of Voltaire: The shame upon sports
Louisburg offers a large variety of sports selections including football, soccer, baseball, softball, wrestling, cross country, volleyball, golf, basketball and track. The hype for each sport varies...
View ArticleConcussions: are they worth the risk?
Many parents are not allowing their kids to play hard-hitting sports such as football or wrestling for fear of concussions. Concussions can greatly affect a student’s learning ability. Parents and kids...
View ArticleMr. C, a Monument of a Man
John Cisetti. It’s a name that resounds deeply within the Louisburg community. His legacy and influence stretch through generations of students, some now parents themselves, and he is widely considered...
View ArticleThe Kneeling of a Nation
Earlier this year, starting at the beginning of September, athletes across the nation began kneeling during the national anthem in a form of peaceful protest against violence enacted against African...
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