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Photo Illustration by Lauren Wilson

Winston Owens

May 24, 2017

Story by Emma Stiefel | Photo Illustration by Lauren Wilson This story is part of the series in print of Spark Issue #176 “Senior Profiles” He was only doing simple things: performing basic exams,...

Photo Illustration by Lauren Wilson

Alana Brownfield

May 24, 2017

Story by Cara Satullo | Photo Illustration by Lauren Wilson This story is part of the series in print of Spark Issue #176 "Senior Profiles" A kindergarten girl climbs the steps to her school bus and...

2017 Mr. Lakota East Candidates

2017 Mr. Lakota East Candidates

January 30, 2017

Listed Below are the 15 Mr. Lakota East candidates who will be competing for your vote on February 9th. SENIORS:      JUNIORS:      SOPHOMORES:      Jack Hayes Favorite Color:...

Photography by  Emma Stiefel

A Home in Homage

December 22, 2016

Story by Alyssa Hetterich | Photography Emma Stiefel Nestled proudly in the Liberty Center Mall, Homage brings vintage pieces of Ohio-inspired sport and collegiate wear to the Cincinnati area. What...

Rolling Out the Dough

Rolling Out the Dough

Sarah Mullins May 18, 2016

By Sarah Mullins | Photography by Cara Satullo A little girl with blonde pigtails walks into Stan the Donut Man, she hears the little bell jingle as the door opens, she smells the fresh donuts and gazes...

Scope Out Cincinnati

Scope Out Cincinnati

May 18, 2016

By Cara Satullo | Photography by Cara Satullo The closest a person can get to outer space in downtown Cincinnati isn’t on the 31st floor of PNC tower, the tallest skyscraper in the city, but rather...

History Through a Lens

History Through a Lens

May 18, 2016

By Alyssa Hetterich | Photography by Maya Wells When the sun begins to peek out over the horizon, he steps out with his camera in hand, prepared to spend the whole day waiting for the perfect shot. Whether...

Not So Far Apart

Not So Far Apart

Emma Stiefel May 18, 2016

By Emma Stiefel| Photography by Sarah Yanzsa They live in the same house 15 feet apart, give each other clothing advice, can tell when one of them is in a cranky mood, and even finish each other’s sentences....

Friends Found in Fiction

Friends Found in Fiction

March 18, 2016

By Sarah Yanzsa A hand slams hard on a polished wood table in frustration as laughter fills the Woodland Elementary library on a Tuesday afternoon. Cards surmount into a haphazard pile as those who are...

Julia Kuhr standing in front of her painting titled, Double Vision.

Beauty in the Bristles

Meredith Walters February 10, 2016

By Meredith Walters | Photography Illustration by Maya Wells She and her family were running late to Columbus where the Martin Luther King, Jr. Art, Writing and Multimedia Contest award ceremony had already...

Longs Lasting Legacy

Long’s Lasting Legacy

September 30, 2015

By Sydney Rader The blue engine in “The Little Engine that Could” has taught children and adults alike to persevere since its publication in 1930. Little did author and illustrator Loren Long know,...

Mr. Piano Man

Mr. Piano Man

September 15, 2015

By Emma Presar | Photography by Cara Satullo He sits down in front of the love of his life. As his hands slowly glide over the black and white keys, he drifts off into a world of his own—time is frozen....

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