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Mace Wilch focuses on an intense competitive round of “Super Smash Bros.: Ultimate”. “I have made some great relationships in this community,” Wilch said.

Wilch aspires to professional video gaming career

Quinn Ferguson, Ranger Review Reporter October 29, 2019

Mason Wilch 11 is a student at Lewis-Palmer High School who plays video games on a competitive level. Along with recreationally playing “Minecraft” and “Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, Wilch...

”Dont be scared about what people think about you. The more stupid you look, the more people are going to follow you.”

Student becomes TikTok famous

Joseph Brandon, Ranger Review Reporter October 11, 2019

On any given day TikTok famous Jessie Hollis 10 may be seen walking around the halls in bright wigs and outfits. These are parts of her cosplays, the practice of dressing up as a character from a movie,...

Nicole Arduinni, the camp director participates  in one of the photo olympics. The goal was to eat the three hidden gummy worms in the whipped cream. This photo, just taken from a different angle, won the best photo award.  

Photo Credit: Marlee Mikesell

RMJ Camp excites students for publications

Marlee Mikesell, Team Leader October 9, 2019

Ranger Review news editors attended the Rocky Mountain Journalism camp (RMJ) in July at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The students learned from experienced advisers about various topics in the...

The students and teachers pause for a picture while exploring the countryside of Iceland. “My favorite part was walking around Reykjavik because it was just a really cool city,” Hatton said.

Students travel to Iceland for school-sponsored summer trip

Holly Esposito, Team Leader October 7, 2019

Lewis-Palmer High School students took a trip to Iceland over this past summer. There was a group of 22 students with three science teachers from Lewis-Palmer, including Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Baxter and...

Lewis-Palmer security officials have recently installed alarms on the back and side doors of the school. They believe that limiting entering and exiting of the school to the front door will help maintain security measures by keeping threats outside of the school.

District increases security measures

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief September 5, 2019

Amidst an increased number of violent attacks on schools around the nation, many districts have taken action to increase security measures. As this national trend continues and as school violence remains,...

Representatives from the Colorado Democracy Challenge assist a student in pre-registering to vote. At the end of the day, we’re all about accessibility and election access. We stress the options that everyone has to make their voices heard, Danielle Grimm said.

Rho Kappa partners with Colorado Democracy Challenge for voter drive

Jakob Aggers, Editor in Chief September 3, 2019

Rho Kappa, the national Social Studies Honor Society, put on a voter drive at Back to School night on August 26th. They set up a table in the Ranger Zone and used an online website to register individuals...

Students sit together to watch the sunrise on the Don Breese football field on August 24. “We are rising; the sun is rising,” Snouwaert 12 said.

Seniors kick off year with sunrise celebration

Jakob Aggers and Kathryn Juhasz August 27, 2019

In accordance with the long-founded tradition of gathering to watch the sunrise to begin the final year of high school, seniors at Lewis-Palmer participated in the Senior Sunrise on Friday, August 23....

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...

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