STORY BY SINCLAIR MCKINNEY This article was commissioned in partnership with Teen Vogue, where it was originally published. Cancer Alley, an 85-mile stretch of land littered with nearly 150 petrochemical… Read More »Cancer Alley in Louisiana: What Is It, and How Can Legislation Address Environmental Injustice?
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Story by Derek Dunbar, senior at St. Augustine High School. Sadly, the Baby Cakes are on their way out of town for good. Alongside their 22 years in the Big… Read More »What New Orleans Baseball Fans Can Do Now That…
Story by Wyatt Vaughn, freshman at Nicholls State University. It’s easy to mistake the South’s passion for college football as merely a trend. Or a byproduct of fair-weather fans following… Read More »How the South Was Won as a College Football…
Story by Chris Taylor, junior at St. John the Baptist Magnet STEM High School Program As you walk into a Major League Gaming (MLG) event, with fog at your feet… Read More »Lighting the Pathway to Esports: New Avenues for Gamers
Story by Lana Lawson, Sophomore at International High School Back in July I attended the New Beginnings School Foundation meeting about the controversy of Kennedy High School editing students’ scores.… Read More »Investigating New Orleans’ Broken School System from the Inside-Out
Story by Hannah Darcey, junior at Mount Carmel Academy. It was the night of the Endymion parade. But five miles away from the bright colors, throws, and beads of Mardi… Read More »New Orleans Isn’t Known for Theater, But It’s Putting…
Story and photos by Derek Dunbar, senior at St. Augustine High School and Chris Taylor, junior at St. John the Baptist STEM Magnet High School. Mentoring by Sam Joffray and… Read More »Despite another officiating blunder, Saints miraculously pull off a…
Story and photos by Isabella Brown, senior at Lusher Charter School Parades are New Orleans’ area of expertise, so it’s no surprise that this year’s Pride was nothing short of… Read More »New Orleans Pride brings on sponsors and the challenges…
Story by Mark Joseph, senior at St. Augustine High School The Pelicans assistant general manager David Griffin smiled with glee as Zion Willamson scored his first NBA points. He knew… Read More »Zion Williamson makes big splash in Summer League with…
Story by Wyatt Vaughn Photos by Robert Noelke Mother nature didn’t plan on letting up for day two of the College World Series in Omaha, not even for the elimination… Read More »Louisville takes out Auburn after near-24 hour weather break