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Teenage students (pictured above) dress up and participate in Trick-or-treating. Teenagers going out on Halloween is highly disputed.

Teens should trick-or-treat, despite aging

Maddie Weidner, Ranger Review Reporter October 24, 2018

Every year on October 31st, children go door to door saying “Trick or treat!” and receive candy. As the children grow older, the question of whether they should go trick-or-treating arises. Most children...

President Trump looks on as retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Anthony M. Kennedy swears in Brett Kavanaugh. He was sworn in on October 6th.

Brett Kavanaugh confirmed: What does it mean for midterms

Sophia Artley, Editor October 24, 2018

On October 6th, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed as the 114th justice to the Supreme Court by one of the closest votes in history. Kavanaugh’s confirmation leads off the beginning of a new era of a conservative...

LP boys soccer team posing for friends and family with the Monument Derby Cup.  it felt good to get the result. I know the boys were happy, Coach Barkey said.

Varsity boys’ soccer defeats their rival

Sarah Wright, Ranger Review Reporter October 24, 2018

On October 11, Lewis-Palmer boys’ soccer won against Palmer Ridge 1-0, winning the Monument Derby Cup for the second year in a row. They are now ranked third in their league with a record of 4-2. The...

Mr. Clark directing Beauty and the Beast rehearsal. I think the show is going to come together great and as long as we put our best foot forward over the next few weeks at rehearsal I think the audience will really enjoy it, Mr. Clark stated.

Inside Lewis-Palmer’s Beauty and the Beast

Madison Squibb, Ranger Review Reporter October 22, 2018

  Putting on a musical can be quite a job, however Jordan Clark, the drama teacher here at Lewis-Palmer High school, has the passion and tools to make musicals great. This year’s Beauty and the...

Molten salt being tested in a lab. Picture credits: Creative Commons

Nuclear is the answer

Clayton Saunders, Ranger Review Reporter October 17, 2018

Climate change, the yearly warming of the globe, is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. It is supposedly a controversial topic, but all of the research from scientist proves how...

Ally Garten 9 leads one of the dogs she trains over a jump. The dog pictured is a Sheltie named Arrow.

Dog agility establishes emotional connections

Gabriel Farrell, Ranger Review Reporter October 17, 2018

Dog agility is a competitive activity in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy. Ally Garten 9 is a professional dog agility trainer who often participates...

Many worldwide religions, such as Christianity and Islam, are great at face value. However, a little digging into their respective histories reveals a more complicated take on these religions of peace.

Debate of pros and cons of religion continues

Justin Dahl, Ranger Review Reporter October 15, 2018

Religion has been around ever since humans could form thought. Every ancient civilization has had some form of religion that they followed to the extreme. It is hard to imagine what life would be like...

20th Century Foxs the Dark Phoenix, directed by Simon Kinberg, comes out on June 7, 2019. Rotten Tomatoes describes, In DARK PHOENIX, the X-MEN face their most formidable and powerful foe: one of their own, Jean Grey.

The Dark Phoenix rises

Kacy Mull, Ranger Review Reporter October 15, 2018

The trailer for the Dark Phoenix was released September 26. It aired on the Late Late Night with James Corden talk show. Though the release date was pushed back from November 2, 2018 to June 7, 2019, fans...

Students sitting in a circle talking.
Catie Albanesi said, It is so much fun to travel with friends.
Photo Credit: Westwind Yearbook

Students take a trip of a lifetime

Marlee Mikesell, Ranger Review Reporter October 11, 2018

This summer, 24 students went on a school trip with the Foreign Language Department. The group traveled to Europe on May 30th and returned on June 12th, visiting all the countries that Lewis-Palmer offer...

Wirz adjusts the American flag, as it will be his home for the upcoming year. America is a really big influence in all Europe and probably the world.

We’re Not in Switzerland Anymore

Pilar Agostine, Ranger Review Reporter October 9, 2018

For the average LPHS student the United States and all it has to offer is hardly taken into account, but for exchange student Sam Wirz 11 America is quite a large place filled with opportunities, and more...

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