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Hope Lacy 9 shows off a turkey that she killed with her dad last year. She enjoys hunting and feels that it is a way to have fun, but still do what you love.

What Hunting Means to Hope Lacy

Cole Aggers, Ranger Review Reporter March 3, 2022

“With basketball, I can only go hunting about one or two times a season, and it is hard. Sometimes I hunt with my brothers, but mostly I go with my dad. When we go, we usually hunt for deer and turkey,...

The Lewis-Palmer High School Combined Swim Team celebrates all the seniors on the team on Senior Night before their meet against the Rampart Rams. The biggest part about being a senior is that you absolutely get to create the culture of the team, Billings said. The other girls, they follow your lead. As seniors we are leaders.

Swim Team Captains Create Positive Environment

Riley Smith, Editor March 1, 2022

The joint swim team between Lewis-Palmer and Palmer Ridge High Schools provides a fun, inclusive environment. The swim team captains ensure that everyone on the team feels welcome and included. All of...

Dajana Rakar 11 plays Aud in “There’s No More Dying Then. She has been in the U.S. since August 2021 and is already involved in several extra curricular activities such as Key Club and LP Outdoors Club. “Theater was a wonderful experience, I met a lot of people and made connections with them,” Rakar said.

Drama Club raises money for charity event

Alesia Stingu, Ranger Review Reporter March 1, 2022

On Thursday, February 10th, Drama club performed the One Act Play, “There’s No More Dying Then." All the profits will go to a local food bank to help those in need, especially this time of year. “Our...

Trevor Arcarese 10 plays alto saxophone at the LP vs PR basketball game for the Pep Band. Arcarese has been playing saxophone for 3 years and he fell in love with the unique instrument the first time he heard his friend playing it. “The alto sax was created very recently, it has good tone quality so basically I think it just sounds the best out of all of them,” Arcarise said.

Pep Band rallies the sports teams

Alesia Stingu, Ranger Review Reporter February 18, 2022

Everybody hears them playing at football and basketball games, but also rehearsing around the school. They are the inspiration behind the dancing, the excitement and the waves at the games. However, the...

Baylor football playing against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on November 27, 2021. Baylor won the game 27 to 24.

The Big 12 championship of 2021

Lara Olagne, Ranger Review Reporter December 9, 2021

Football is as American as apple pie. This is a sport that gathers people together during the  Super Bowl for example but not only. College football has a big place too, the big twelve for  example....

Astronaut Snoopy, designed by Joey Ammons, flies above the crowd as spectators photograph and record the beloved beagle character. 2019 Macys 93rd Thanksgiving Day Parade Astro Snoopy 0551A by Brechtbug is licensed with CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/

Macy’s Thanksgiving parade is back in full swing for 95th anniversary

Gianna Cozzolino, Ranger Review Reporter December 9, 2021

After the absence of a crowd due to COVID-19 restrictions last year, the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was back with spectators. However, safety precautions were still made. The parade started...

Fast Fashion; something to not put on your Christmas list

Fast Fashion; something to not put on your Christmas list

Lily Poteet, Ranger Review Reporter December 9, 2021

As Christmas slowly creeps upon teens and young adults across the nation, the guilt of whether or not to buy fast fashion also lures upon the hearts of buyers pondering on the idea of buying into the all-consuming...

People carve pumpkins in a lot of different ways. This pumpkin is a Cheshire cat from Alice and Wonderland.

People Celebrating Halloween Again

Lara Olagne, Ranger review reporter November 12, 2021

Last year because of Covid 19 a lot of things were upsetting, and Halloween didn’t happen. But it comes back this year and Lewispalmer students and staff are excited about it.  “It’s exciting...

Mr. Kintz and Mrs. Baxter at a Culture and Climate interacting with students while having an open discussion. Angel Paredes (middle) and Griffin Greenwood (far left) brainstorming ideas on keeping students involved in and outside of school.

Culture and Climate club discuss issues within the school

Hannah Wagner, Ranger Review Reporter November 12, 2021

A recently started club (called the Culture and Climate Club) is purely based on student voice. Kids were nominated through teachers who selected them to be part of the association. The meetings happen...

The Sources of Strength Club brainstorms how to use the access period after finals. “Students have a flexible time period in the afternoon where students can get help,  finish projects, or whatever is needed,” O’Connor said.

Finals Renamed and Restructured for the End of First Semester

Anthony Steffens, Ranger Review Reporter November 12, 2021

The Lewis-Palmer High School administration is planning a restructuring of the final assessments of December 13th through the 16th. After a 2 year break from finals and a new perspective on assessments...

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