The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

As spectators look on, the team huddles together in celebration following a point scored against the Carmel Corsairs.

The Battle of Route 176: Wildcats Emerge Victorious In Carmel Game

Jack Birmingham, Sports Editor August 31, 2022

The Libertyville/Carmel Catholic rivalry is certainly an intense one: one private and one public, both schools are situated on Route 176, less than two miles apart from each other. On August 30, 2022,...

Farewell, Wildcats: Retiring Teachers at LHS

Farewell, Wildcats: Retiring Teachers at LHS

Natalie Isberg, Copy Editor May 21, 2022

There have been many teachers who’ve taught at LHS. Some have been teaching for decades, while others have just started. This year, a number of teachers are retiring from their teaching positions at...

May 2022 - The Future Issue

May 2022 – The Future Issue

May 20, 2022

Our last magazine of the year can now be viewed online here! Copies of this magazine will be available to students on April 7th. Extra copies can be found at the newsstands by the Main Entrance, Studio...

COVID-19, the mask mandate, remote learning, and the
new grading system has changed the class of 2022 lives.

The Unique Adaptability of the Class of 2022

DOI Seniors May 20, 2022

Note: This piece is a staff editorial, which is an opinion article meant to reflect the opinions of the 6 seniors on the Drops of Ink staff. Because of this, the author’s name does not appear alongside...

A student exits LHS, representing leaving high school in the past and the search for new beginnings with the start of college.

Should I Stay or Should I Go

Liv Martin, Staff Member May 20, 2022

High school seniors are faced with all sorts of variables to consider when choosing their “next four:” price, education, school spirit, extracurriculars offered, et cetera. For some, distance from...

DOI’s Guide to the Primaries: Candidates

Eva Fahrenkrog May 19, 2022

Illinois's primary elections are on June 28, 2022. Here is a guide to all the candidates in races with contested primaries, meaning races where there is more than one candidate of the same party running...

Wildcats baseball executes strong victory against Warren

Wildcats baseball executes strong victory against Warren

Liam Foo, Staff Member May 12, 2022

On Monday May 9th the Wildcats varsity baseball team was victorious against Warren Township with a final score of 14-1. The first three innings started off slowly with short innings and only 1 run for...

These bright lights, lanterns and crescent moon decorations adorn this house to celebrate Ramadan. The crescent moon and star are Islamic symbols. Lanterns have always been a traditional decoration that many Muslims around the world put up every Ramadan. The pillows in the back say “Ramadan Kareem” in Arabic writing, the dominant language of Islam.

What is Ramadan?

Roqaya Elmenshawy and Zahraa Patel April 27, 2022

You may have seen a lot of people putting up “Ramadan Mubarak” posts on social media or possibly heard that phrase sometime this month. Well, what is Ramadan? Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic...

The April 2022 Issue - Middle Ground

The April 2022 Issue – Middle Ground

April 7, 2022

Our fifth magazine of the year can now be viewed online here! Copies of this magazine will be available to students on April 7th. Extra copies can be found at the newsstands by the Main Entrance, Studio...

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