The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

U of M students overreact to Amy Coney Barrett

U of M students overreact to Amy Coney Barrett

Nicholas Garrett October 20, 2023

On Oct. 16, U.S. Justice Amy Coney Barrett took the stage at the University of Minnesota’s Northrop auditorium to a crowd of 2,000 onlookers, which included students, judges and lawyers. As she talked...

Affirmative action struck down

Affirmative action struck down

Abby Keller August 19, 2023

As I begin the college application process, diversity is a big thing I'm looking for in a school. I want to learn surrounded by all different viewpoints and lived experiences. The Supreme Court ruling...

A pro-choice sign outside of park residents house. The sign shows Ruth Bader-Ginsberg, the Supreme Court Justice largely responsible for abortion rights.

Park Students on Roe v. Wade overturning

Sarah Kluckhohn June 8, 2022

In early May, news leaked from the Supreme Court that suggested Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that decided people have the right to abortion, might be overturned.  According to Planned Parenthood,...

Reproductive rights in jeopardy

Reproductive rights in jeopardy

Cece Jensen May 9, 2022

The Supreme Court has decided to strike down the Roe v. Wade decision of 1973. According to a draft opinion containing the majority vote in favor of overturning the right to a safe abortion, the 49 year...

Trump and GOP-led Senate demonstrate new levels of political toxicity

Trump and GOP-led Senate demonstrate new levels of political toxicity

Tobias Khabie, News Editor September 24, 2020

After Sen. Mitt Romney announced Sept. 21 he would back Trump’s appointee for the replacement of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Republican-led Senate essentially clinched the confirmation of a...

Junior Talia Lissauer interviews Mary Beth Tinker at the JEA/NSPA Fall Convention Nov. 22. Tinker has spent decades advocating for student press rights following her involvement in a Supreme Court case over the issue.

Voices matter

Marta Hill and Talia Lissauer December 4, 2019

Ever since she was 13, Mary Beth Tinker has stood up for students’ rights. According to Tinker, youth voices in journalism are more important than ever as issues such as climate change, racial injustice...

Excerpt from the order Oct. 24.

Supreme Court denies Echo’s petition for review

Dani Orloff November 8, 2018

The Echo’s petition to the Minnesota Supreme Court to review the Court of Appeal’s ruling was denied Oct. 24. The lawsuit was filed by the Echo against the St. Louis Park school district Jan. 18,...

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