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The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

A shortcut to a soulmate

A shortcut to a soulmate

Eliah Fink, Echo Staffer January 21, 2024

The secret to love is not so simple. On Jan. 9, 2015, New York Times writer M​​andy Len Catron published an article called “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.” The 36 inquiries (not strictly questions)...

Fair use from Netflix: John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher) holds Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) as they greet each other before the dance. To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You came out on Netflix Feb. 12.

‘To all the Boys’ sequel does not disappoint

Molly Schochet February 21, 2020

Months ago, I stood in teacher Alex Polk's room with my friend as we watched the “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” trailer excitedly. I couldn’t wait to watch the film and see how Lara Jean...

Seniors Ava Bishop, Lola Ruff and Hannah Odland create cards for sick children during the first meeting of the new club Letters of Love 12/19/19. The club took inspiration from similar clubs from Orono High School.

Letters of Love starts strong

Colin Canaday and Harris Keekley January 15, 2020

Letters of Love, a new student-run club dedicated to writing letters to sick children, has a successful first meeting. Senior Maggie Klaers, the founder of Letters of Love at Park, said she is excited...

Letters of Love is a club where students make cards for children who are patients at the Childrens Hospital in Minneapolis. The cards made by the students in Letters of Love are delivered to patients with the goal of putting a smile on their face and improving their day.

Proposed club strives to create positive impact

Ruthie Posada November 3, 2019

Once Letters of Love is approved, it will aim to brighten the spirits of patients at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis by fundraising and delivering cards, according to senior and club leader Maggie...

Senior Sam Schug discusses the book They Both Die at the End with Book Club March 13. The next book to be discussed among Book Club members will be Love, Hate & Other Filters.

Book club gains fresh perspective

Maggie Klaers, Ruthie Posada, and Emily Ziessman March 18, 2019

Senior Estelle Tronson said she was prompted to examine her own life by book club's most recent read, "They Both Die at the End" by Adam Silvera. “I don’t read a lot of realistic fiction, but I...

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Storiole celebrates Valentine’s Day

Yonit Krebs February 13, 2019

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Storiole decided to sell flower-grams, according to Storiole worker and senior Alexis Machoka. “The Storiole is doing Valentine’s Day flower-grams and so people...

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