June Issue 2016
The Lion’s Roar Issues
Lion’s Roar V II, I IV
Lion’s Roar Volume II, Issue IV Welcome to The Lion’s Roar, Seattle Lutheran’s premier (and only) student-produced newspaper. Here, you will find coverage of the news from reviews to sports highlights, from editorials to exclusive interviews. The Lion’s Roar seeks to provide quality art and articles through the lens of Seattle Lutheran students. At The Lion’s Roar, we’re […]
The Lion’s Roar Volume II, Issue III
Volume II, Issue II Welcome to The Lion’s Roar, Seattle Lutheran’s premier (and only) student-produced newspaper. Here, you will find coverage of the news from reviews to sports highlights, from editorials to exclusive interviews. The Lion’s Roar seeks to provide quality art and articles through the lens of Seattle Lutheran students. At The Lion’s Roar, we’re dedicated […]
Lion’s Roar V II, I II
Volume II, Issue III Welcome to The Lion’s Roar, Seattle Lutheran’s premier (and only) student-produced newspaper. Here, you will find coverage of the news from reviews to sports highlights, from editorials to exclusive interviews. The Lion’s Roar seeks to provide quality art and articles through the lens of Seattle Lutheran students. At The Lion’s Roar, we’re dedicated […]
The Lion’s Roar, Volume II Issue I
Volume II, Issue I Welcome to The Lion’s Roar, Seattle Lutheran’s premier (and only) student-produced newspaper. Here, you will find coverage of the news from reviews to sports highlights, from editorials to exclusive interviews. The Lion’s Roar seeks to provide quality art and articles through the lens of Seattle Lutheran students. At The Lion’s Roar, we’re dedicated to […]
The Lion’s Roar, Issue 2, Opinion
Poll: Let’s Take a Poll-by Brianna Badley I recently asked the student body of Seattle Lutheran to take a survey. Many people asked me why or what is this is for. I told them that it was for the newspaper and if they they wanted to know why, just look at the title of the […]
The Lion’s Roar, Issue 2, News
Science: The Top 2 Technological Innovations of 2014-by Alexandria Naftchi As the year 2014 CE draws to a close, many of you may be seeing articles titled “Top (Insert Topic Here) of 2014.” Since we all use technology every day, whether it be for school on our iPads or for transit purposes via plane, train, […]
Anything Guys Can Do, Girls Can Do-by Brianna Badley
October 17, 2014 was the date that girls put their high heels away for some tennis shoes when Seattle Lutheran created a powderpuff game. Leading up to homecoming, there was Spirit Week where all the students dressed up as a theme for that day. But not only did the week lead up to homecoming but it also […]
Top 2 Technological Innovations of 2014-by Alexandria Naftchi
As the year 2014 CE draws to a close, many of you may be seeing articles titled “Top (Insert Topic Here) of 2014.” Since we all use technology every day, whether it be for school on our iPads or for transit purposes via plane, train, or automobile, it seems meet to address some of the […]
Let’s Take a Poll-by Brianna Badley
I recently asked the student body of Seattle Lutheran to take a survey. Many people asked me why or what is this is for. I told them that it was for the newspaper and if they they wanted to know why, just look at the title of the survey, “Getting to know Sealu.” I made […]
Psychology Fast Facts-by Robert Richmond
Psychologists usually should have compassion, or at least an open mind when dealing with patients. There are many types of psychology, like behavioral and educational psychology. Each one has a crucial part in helping the modern day life of an ordinary person. In behavioral psychology, they simply observe natural traits of a person in everyday life. In educational psychology, they […]
Is Chocolate Healthful?-by Alexandria Naftchi
Many individuals think that chocolate has little to no nutritional value, and is only a delightful candy. However, recent research shows that cacao, the main ingredient in chocolate, contains chemicals called flavanols that, in high doses, reduce age-related memory problems. A dose of 900 mg of cacao-derived flavanols per day can make a 60-year-old individual […]
Interviews with the Saints-by Avalee Fray-McCroskey
Interview with the Saints This week I held several interviews with various Seattle Lutheran students and teachers. The people I interviewed were Flynn Schuehle, Kelly Walsh, Sarah Louie(AKA Dr. Louie), and Jordan McFeely. This is what I learned: -These people are really good at interviews. -Flynn and Kelly are sophomores. -Flynn can spell her last […]
Girls -by Avalee Fray-McCroskey
Girls. This is not an article about the struggle of being female; it is about change and the power of women. Ever since the video of Emma Watson speaking to the UN about feminism came out, people are looking at feminism in a new light. Feminists are no longer seen as a group of man-hating […]
Bullying-by Robert Richmond
Bullying is a very serious problem worldwide and here in America. There are plenty of people who suffer because of it. There are too many types of bullying such as verbal bullying: threatening, teasing, name calling, inappropriate sexual comments etc. The most common way of bullying is over the Internet. People do this because it feels good and gives them […]