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MultimediaGallery: Class of 2026 Graduation -
MultimediaGallery: Choir's Pop Concert -
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MultimediaHacky Sack Makes a Comeback -
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MultimediaClass of 2026 Decision Day Leads Into the Next Chapter -
MultimediaDeep Dive Discussions Ep 5: Is Society’s Perception of Gen Z True? -
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ShowcaseLiberty Graduates Largest Senior Class in School History -
ShowcaseEagles Soar Over Rock Bridge to Reach First Final Four in School History -
ShowcaseWhere Did All the Time Go? -
ShowcaseWhat is the Future of America’s Relationships? -
ShowcaseSaying Goodbye to a Student Teacher -
ShowcaseWho’s Watching Me? -
ShowcaseEagles Represent First Responders With a Victory -
ShowcaseLiberty Says 'You’re Doing Fine Oklahoma' -
ShowcaseBoys Volleyball Claims First District Championship -
ShowcaseRising Prices Hit Teens Hard -
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VideoA Reimagined March Madness -
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VideoVarsity Belles Travel to Florida for NDA Nationals -
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VideoBuilding Bonds Beyond the Exam Room -
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VideoBehind the Desk: Getting to Know Erinn Gomillion -
VideoEagles Eye S9 E3
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About the Contributors
Lorelei Wise, Editor-in-Chief of LHStoday.org
Lorelei Wise is a senior, and is thrilled to lead the Online News staff in carving out an exciting path for LHSToday! Beyond publications, Lorelei loves writing in all facets, from literary essays to slam poetry, and has found her haven in words. She is also involved as Drum Major of the marching band, Vice President of HOSA, Vice President of Key Club, and Treasurer of Earth Club, where she has met and worked with passionate, dedicated students from around the school. Lorelei can also be seen on stage as an actress in theater, and has recently gotten into a Welsh musical artist named Ren. (If you know who this is, she asks you politely to please get in contact with her immediately.) She is excited to kick off the year!
Braden Altrup, Executive Producer of Broadcast Media
Braden Altrup is a senior and is the Executive Producer of the Broadcast Media class. This is his third year in Broadcast Media and is super honored to be the Executive Producer. After he graduates he will be going to University of Northwestern Ohio for Motorsports Marketing in hopes to get his dream job of working for Formula Drift. He spends his free time building his 240sx s13 drift build and working on his marketing/design projects for his clients.
