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The student news site of Wahlert Catholic High School

The Gleaner

The student news site of Wahlert Catholic High School

The Gleaner

Puppy Day!

Ella Friederick, Reporter April 4, 2018

Probably the most adorable nationally celebrated day is March 23. It’s National Puppy Day! A whole day devoted to loving man’s best friends. Every person has a unique relationship with their dog. Some...

Martin Duque Anguiano is on the right in black shirt next to his brother Miguel in the grey shirt.

Martin Duque, victim of school shooting

Paige Hummel, Reporter March 23, 2018

Editor's Note: Since the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, which killed 14 students and 3 adults, students across the nation are not only calling for action but...

Entering into deeper relationship with God

Entering into deeper relationship with God

Zachary Urbain, Reporter March 21, 2018

Confirmation. The rite at which a baptized person affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church. Two sophomores, Sam Pregler and Tyler Powers,  are among several who will be...

64 Banners and Counting

64 Banners and Counting

Maddie Roling, Reporter February 23, 2018

Anytime you are in the gym, you may notice the many state title banners lined up neatly across the wall. Whether you are a student walking through the gym during a passing period or an alumnus attending...

Joe Patrick,18, sharing a reading at a prayer service.

Catholic Schools for a reason

Ashley Steele, Reporter February 5, 2018

Catholic Schools Week gives everyone to a reason to reflect on why they enjoy going to a Catholic school. Maria Klein, ‘19,  says, “Having the opportunity to go to a Catholic school means that I am...

Luke Heying, 21, delivers one of many monologues as the narrator of the play, All I Really Need to Know I Learned by Being in a Bad Play.

‘All the world’s a stage’

Elizabeth Gehling, Associate Editor January 21, 2018

The audience lights dim, curtains are pulled open and a hush falls over the crowd.  The scene is set, and the show begins. Wahlert’s latest installation of an Evening of Theater ended its three-performance...

Students learn to ‘trust the process’ on Kairos

Elizabeth Gehling, Associate Editor January 11, 2018

Have you ever wanted to deepen your faith?  To become closer to your classmates?  Or to simply get away from Dubuque for a weekend?  If you answered 'yes' to any of those questions, Kairos might...

Martha Ward, 19, displays her Spotify list that she listens to daily.

Wahlert’s playlist

Maddie Roling, Reporter January 11, 2018

If you’re tired of listening to the same songs repeatedly on the radio, don’t worry. Along with the new year, students around Wahlert have come to the aid of those looking for “fresh” music. Martha...

Dragging your feet into finals week

Ashley Osterberger, Reporter January 11, 2018

  Students all dread this time. If finals week came to your mind, you would be right! Not only students, but also teachers dread this time. No ones likes staying up for hours studying, and hoping...

Positive Predictions for 2018

Aliyah Carter, Reporter January 11, 2018

  Welcome 2018. We hope this year is full of happiness. With the new year here, a lot of people are predicting what good things that will happen around the Wahlert community and in the world. Some...

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