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The volleyball team lining up to announce all the teams that made it to the championship. “I am so happy the girls beat Palmer-Ridge.” Hannah Johnson 11 said,” Volleyball is are thing and Im so glad that they one.”

Photo Credit: Holly Espesito

Volleyball wins fourth state championship title in a row

Marlee Mikesell, Team Leader December 10, 2019

On Thursday, November 14, the Lewis-Palmer girls volleyball team went off to 4a State Volleyball. The school held a send off for them during 7th period, and several students a teachers went to show their...

Temmer works to see her students succeed

Temmer works to see her students succeed

Samantha Wilkins, Ranger Review Reporter December 4, 2019

Special education teacher Sue Temmer has supported Lewis-Palmer students for two years. Her willingness to get to know her students is as evident as her dedication to seeing those students succeed in school...

Maggie Masters enjoys her baking business.

Senior starts cake baking business

Samantha Wilkins, Ranger Review Reporter December 2, 2019

Maggie Masters 12 is a baker who owns her own business. Masters enjoys making something new and making it look beautiful and tasty. “It's cool at times it can be really stressful, you have to make sure...

Nicole Arduini, director at the Rocky Mountain Camp, delivers a speech at a Key Note presentation. I’ve always had a passion for student journalism, but I think actually running the camp, and not just attending it, has made me see firsthand the impact it has on the students and what a difference it makes for their year, Arduini said.

Q&A with Nicole Arduini: Rocky Mountain Journalism Camp director

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief July 10, 2019

Nicole Arduini is the Camp Director at the Rocky Mountain Journalism Camp. She has held this position for 7 years and previously worked as a publication rep at the camp as well. She has recently accepted...

New school principal, Mrs. OConnor, is excited to see what being a principal holds in store for her.

Current assistant principal takes on principal position

Macee Trottner, Editor May 14, 2019

In the 2019-2020 school year, Lewis-Palmer students will be receiving a new principal. Mrs. O’Connor will be taking on the position in place of Mr. Karr at the beginning of next year. As Mr. Karr is...

A view from the benches at Red Rocks looking down on the iconic stage, in the summer. Red Rocks is like no other, Dan Oshinksy said.

Red Rocks: a Colorado experience

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter May 9, 2019

Red Rocks Amphitheatre may be one of the most famous landmarks in the state of Colorado as it is one of two Denver National Historic Landmarks. Opened in 1906, John Brisben Walker achieved his goal of...

Bomb cyclone that hit Colorado. These crazy weather patterns are due to climate change.
Photo Credits: Creative Commons

Climate change is real

Clayton Saunders, Ranger Review Reporter May 9, 2019

Global warming was the first phrase used to describe the changing climates due to pollution. Since then, more research has been done to give the phenomenon a new name of Climate Change. Climate change...

The recycling staff stands together for a picture. “They don’t burn out, they don’t get sick of the work, they don’t bring any drama to work. The experience has been nothing but incredible for me,” Morris said.

Local business highlights workers with disabilities

Holly Esposito, Ranger Review Reporter May 8, 2019

Blue Star Recyclers is a recycling company located in Colorado Springs, Colorado whose mission is to help the environment by recycling electronics and to provide jobs to those with disabilities. The...

Pictured is the calzone from Pies and Grinders with mozzarella, parmesan, and ricotta cheese.

Pies and Grinders replaces Borriello Brothers

Holly Esposito, Ranger Review Reporter April 19, 2019

Pies and Grinders is a new chain restaurant that opened on January 7, 2019 in Monument, Colorado. There is also a Pies and Grinders located in Black Forest, Colorado. The restaurant is located where...

Cam the Ram, the CSU mascot is taking pictures with future CSU students. The list of “things to do before graduating from CSU” has taking a picture with Cam as number one. Photo Credits: Creative Commons.

CSU is the choice for you

Clay Saunders, Ranger Review Reporter April 19, 2019

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, was the first university founded in the state of Colorado. Founded in 1870, CSU has been a go to college for colorado natives, but also has shown popularity with...

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