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Student News of Liberty High School

LHStoday

Student News of Liberty High School

LHStoday

Student News of Liberty High School

LHStoday

Lorelei Wise

Lorelei Wise, Clubs Editor

Lorelei Wise is a junior, and is excited for her first year as a reporter for LHS Publications. She enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, and hanging out with friends and family. She is proud to serve as Vice President of HOSA and Key Club, as well as Treasurer of Earth Club. She is additionally involved in band, theater, and National Honor Society. After high school, Lorelei plans to study neuroscience and psychology, with the hopes of attaining an M.D. in one of those areas.

All content by Lorelei Wise
How will America be perceived through the leader of the Catholic church, and vice versa?

Mete to the Mitre

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
May 15, 2025
We so often hear economic terms floating in a mist of political ambiguity. What does it all mean, exactly?

What is a Tariff?

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
May 1, 2025
How do you know where to stand when the floor keeps shifting?

Let’s Rephrase

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
April 21, 2025
Keron Bowman has found refuge and passion in music. Her future retains such symphony.

Legato Lifeline

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
April 9, 2025
Clarinet and winning soloist Keron Bowman (11), flute and winning ensemblist Lorelei Wise (11), and Clarinet and winning soloist Audrey Keller (12) pose for a picture after their respective wins.

Symphony of Success

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
March 21, 2025
How do our evolving views of “American values” work to define who is a part of our country?

Candle On a Hill

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
March 10, 2025
Does death provide distance to see a life from a broader view?

Momento Mourning

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
January 20, 2025
Studies show that one in three adults in the United States report not getting enough sleep or rest each day. 

The American Dreamless

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
January 7, 2025
Is this phenomenon unusual for young people, or has this trend sparked the linguist that was a long time coming?

Wordles All The Way Down

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
December 12, 2024
Within the United States, as tensions rise politically, as does our lack of tolerance for those who disagree with us. If we assume anyone with another opinion is dangerous, how can we trust our neighbor?

The Magnetism of Polarity

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
November 26, 2024
Amidst polarization, a question begs itself: How does our interpretation of democracy affect our perception of integrity?

What Democracy Means

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
November 12, 2024
Heading into the election season, the relevance of our Constitutional values is more crucial than ever.

An Active Participant

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
October 7, 2024
In a moment of tension, a strained sense of bipartisanship displays a symbol in the shaking of the two candidates’ hands.

A Deliberate Discourse

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
September 18, 2024
Young people across the country have resigned themselves to little traditional political participation. What can stimulate a generation that feels there is no hope?

The Fate of Indecision

Lorelei Wise, Reporter
August 23, 2024
AJ Fruehwirth on the podium during morning marching band practice.

[Photo] The Ones in White

Lilly Brown, Reporter
September 16, 2022
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