"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

"The best way to predict your future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln High School Statesman

LHS student council campaigning has begun and voting will take place on Friday, Feb. 11.

Election time for LHS

Claire Brown, Staff Writer February 8, 2022

It is that time of year again when all of the Student Council candidates work to try to gain their peers' vote and do whatever it takes to try and become a representative. Every year at the beginning...

Dr. Mario Chiarello has been teaching Orchestra and AP Music Theory for 25 years.

Dr. Chiarello: conducting chaos

Sarah Bomhoff, Staff Writer February 3, 2022

It is not unpopular to have heard the many tales of the famous LHS Orchestra and AP Music Theory teacher, Dr. Mario Chiarello. But do you really know him, or just his humorous antics? Chiarello’s personality...

Varduhi Grigoryan and her friends shopping downtown in the capitol city in Armenia.

Grigoryan: 6,211 miles from home

Ariahna Wells, Staff Writer February 3, 2022

Initially, turning heads in the halls, the unfamiliar name and unique sense of style can strike up a conversation quickly. The “new kid” always captures the attention of their peers as everyone enjoys...

During WIN time, the Connections students visited the Work Place Summit where they met Chad Greenway, a former Vikings linebacker.

Career Connections: Connecting students to a successful future

Caleb Hiatt, Sports Editor February 3, 2022

When last-year senior Fabrice Bakunzi of the English Language Development (ELD) program decided he wanted to pursue a physical therapy internship, but he lacked the connections to do so, the ELD program...

The Scholastic Art Club meets in art teacher, Sarah Winterscheidts room.

Express yourself: The Scholastic Art Club

Olivia Brost, Perspectives Editor February 3, 2022

Deep in the halls of LHS, a special group of students can be found who all share remarkable talent and a passion for the visual arts. The Scholastic Art Club gives students within LHS the special opportunity...

The king himself, Cameron, is in his room before school.

Cameron takes on the LHS life

Bella Engebretson, Staff Writer February 3, 2022

Christopher Cameron is a first-year teacher at LHS, but has plenty of experience after teaching Chemistry and Physics at RHS for four years. While juggling teaching, planning lessons and everything else...

The Environmental Ingenuity club is hosting a thrift store on Feb. 18, 2022.

Thrift store at LHS

Bella Engebretson, Staff Writer January 28, 2022

The Environmental Ingenuity Club is a place for students to spread awareness about environmental issues that are important to our school. It also is a way to contribute to the community and give everyone...

The book, “Echoes In A Hallway,” is a compilation of poems written by the LHS poetry club members. It consists of 17 unique poems written by the students and club adviser Pastrano. It even has a get-to-know the poets page and a couple of blank pages located in the back for the writing of your own.

A look into the upcoming LHS Poetry Slam

Laura Heckenlaible, Staff Writer January 12, 2022

Poetry is all around; people read and take in poetic phrases without even realizing it.  In the words of Benny Rojas, a senior and contestant in the LHS Poetry Slam, “Poetry isn’t just the rhyming...

A look at the inside of The Link Community Triage Center, where individuals can stay for up to eight weeks.

Finding the missing link: mental illness and addiction in Sioux Falls

Emma Forster, News Editor December 9, 2021

In the Sioux Falls metro area, 45,259 adults have a diagnosed mental illness and 21,615 have a substance use disorder, according to the 2018 Minnehaha County Community Triage Center Baseline Data Report. The...

I struggle to express myself through words, which is why I connect to music so much, said Simpson. When I play the guitar I can put myself out there and make my voice heard.

Jack Simpson: the story behind the King

Chloe Houwman, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2021

Picture this: you are sitting in the front row at LHS’s Homecoming game. Half-time has just started, and the marching band is approaching the field. Clad in blue and black, they begin their performance....

Transferring from schools can be hard but Ella Mohning-Roths found a way to overcome the adversity.

The reality of transferring

Bella Engebretson, Staff Writer November 16, 2021

Coming to a new school can be difficult for anyone, especially in the middle of your high school years. Ella Mohning-Roths, junior at LHS, recently transferred from BVHS at the beginning of the school...

A typical vegan dinner for Lily Raysby is rice, veggies and tofu.

A better understanding of veganism

Vanessa Timat, Staff Writer November 10, 2021

Many people have probably wondered what it is really like to live a vegan lifestyle. Knowing that foods in a regular diet would be prohibited from your palette could be quite tough, especially with basic...

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