February 2024 is a month I’ll never forget. That was when I first stumbled across the non-profit ENGin on VolunteerMatch. Never having volunteered...

Farhana Ahmed began teaching chemistry at LASA last year. Originally from Bangladesh, Ahmed has been a teacher for 10 years at various schools....
Global Pope Francis Faces Health Issues On Feb. 14, Pope Francis was hospitalized after being diagnosed with double pneumonia and a respiratory...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping societal norms and industries by offering new information for disaster preparedness,...

Local legend Red Wassenich coined the slogan “Keep Austin Weird” over 20 years ago. Perfectly embodying the quirky, laid-back culture of...
For the past two decades, Austin has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. This growth has affected the city's social, cultural,...
As my sister and I sat on the floor, watching the TV blaze in front of us, we were completely encapsulated in the world playing out in the pixels....

Hundreds of attendees strolled the grounds of Pioneer Farms on November 2 and 3 as Irish musicians sang and strummed in a celebration of Celtic...
Before every professional, high school, and middle school sports game there is time to warm up, to stretch, jog, practice your skills, and get...

After countless practices and hard-earned bullseyes, the LASA Archery team’s work paid off during a recent success at state qualifications. When...

It’s September of my first semester of senior year, and I’m drowning. I’m staring down the barrel of over 20 college essays on top of trying...

Raptors in the Wild is a segment for the LASA Liberator that highlights former Liberator editors and follows their career post-Liberator or in...

The museums open their doors for another day. They let the waiting crowds file in and look around with wonder on their faces as they set their...

The door opens and the ring of a bell sounds across the store to greet customers, welcoming them into a space filled with books bound in covers...
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Global Pope Francis Faces Health Issues On Feb. 14, Pope Francis was hospitalized after being diagnosed with double pneumonia and a respiratory infection. For Pope Francis, lung and respiratory issues have affected...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping societal norms and industries by offering new information for disaster preparedness, energy efficiency, and resource management. However, this progress...

Rally Day is a biennial gathering of educators and students that occurs when the Texas legislature is in its regular session. It is led by the Austin Council Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), an organization that includes...

A majority of Americans are now closer to poverty and financial ruin than ever before. According to CBS News, nearly 60% of Americans cannot afford a $1,000 emergency expense and are essentially living paycheck to paycheck....

Local legend Red Wassenich coined the slogan “Keep Austin Weird” over 20 years ago. Perfectly embodying the quirky, laid-back culture of Texas’ capital city, this phrase has served as motivation for locals to preserve...
For the past two decades, Austin has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. This growth has affected the city's social, cultural, and economic fabric, mainly due to gentrification forcing out older residents...

Handwriting: Word after word, my mind continues to spiral as the teacher’s fast-paced voice spews out confusing information. During writing, the phrases I thought I grasped during the lecture jumble together, turning...

Gun Violence of America reported that 971 school shooting incidents occurred in 2024 alone. The public schools in the United States are not apt to continue operating regularly with current measures in the face of threats....
As my sister and I sat on the floor, watching the TV blaze in front of us, we were completely encapsulated in the world playing out in the pixels. But as soon as our 30 minutes for television were up, we pulled our eyes away...

Hundreds of attendees strolled the grounds of Pioneer Farms on November 2 and 3 as Irish musicians sang and strummed in a celebration of Celtic culture. Since the Austin Celtic Festival (ACF) was first established 28 years...

From the theaters that our parents grew up with to derelict cinemas now, streaming services have changed a lot about movies and TV shows. This change is something that I have always talked about with my dad, with him explaining...

In a city that thrives on live music, Rival Waves is staking its claim as a fixture in Austin’s eclectic rock scene. This dynamic band, combining the grit of classic rock with the urgency of punk and layers of alternative...
Before every professional, high school, and middle school sports game there is time to warm up, to stretch, jog, practice your skills, and get ready to play. Between the ears of every athlete is one of the most important...

After countless practices and hard-earned bullseyes, the LASA Archery team’s work paid off during a recent success at state qualifications. When the team was founded in 2023, Head Coach Kat Davis offered her guidance...
This year, LASA will have two new coaches leading the girls and boys teams throughout the season from Feb. 10 to May 3, John Goodell and Stephen West. Howard views them both as players’ coaches, loved by their trainees,...

During the 2024 election season, transgender athletes became a topic of contention between President Trump and former Vice President Harris. This dispute made its way through political debates as Republicans across the country...

It’s September of my first semester of senior year, and I’m drowning. I’m staring down the barrel of over 20 college essays on top of trying to keep up my GPA, prepare for debate tournaments, practice for band, and...

Raptors in the Wild is a segment for the LASA Liberator that highlights former Liberator editors and follows their career post-Liberator or in the wild. For this issue, the Liberator interviewed JC Ramirez Delgadillo, the...

Have students found themselves late on Sunday night, realizing that they have three tests and a project due the next day? Have they felt like they worked the entire weekend and yet there is still a mountain of work ahead?...

Have students found themselves late on Sunday night, realizing that they have three tests and a project due the next day? Have they felt like they worked the entire weekend and yet there is still a mountain of work ahead?...
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Austin LASA61North Forney43Dec 12 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA59San Antonio Patriots HomeSchool71Dec 7 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA62Rockdale37Dec 6 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA56Lake Belton44Dec 6 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA66Gatesville61Dec 5 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA60San Marcos71Dec 3 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA65LBJ78Nov 22 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA61Hyde Park43Nov 19 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA50Marble Falls44Nov 15 / Girls Basketball
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Austin LASA47Vista Ridge55Nov 15 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA51Manor54Nov 12 / Girls Basketball
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Austin LASA69East View80Nov 12 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA51East View46Nov 9 / Girls Basketball
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Austin LASA41Eastside7Nov 8 / Girls Basketball
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Austin LASA55Hendrickson59Nov 8 / Boys Basketball
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Austin LASA35Bastrop58Nov 7 / Girls Basketball
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Austin LASA0Legacy School of Sport Sciences66Nov 2 / Football
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Austin LASA61North Forney43Dec 12 / Boys Basketball
February 2024 is a month I’ll never forget. That was when I first stumbled across the non-profit ENGin on VolunteerMatch. Never having volunteered before and hoping to make a difference, my optimism led me on the path...

Farhana Ahmed began teaching chemistry at LASA last year. Originally from Bangladesh, Ahmed has been a teacher for 10 years at various schools. She first discovered her interest in chemistry through her study of organic chemistry...
As the school year kicks into full swing, students are flocking to their favorite hang-out spots on and around campus to socialize, study, and unwind. From cozy coffee shops to bustling hallway corners, these popular hangout...
At its core, breaking is an art form: it is fluid, incredibly diverse, and is very subjective. Breaking shouldn’t be a part of the Olympics for the same reason competitive painting shouldn’t. To judge or try to quantify...
With Austin's massive growth in the past 20 years, only a few select experiences have remained an integral part of the Austin experience. One of these key events is that of the Congress Avenue bats, a huge colony of over...
For centuries, music has been a vital tool in modern society to deal with hardships. These hardships can be a variety of issues, from economic to interpersonal. How we interact with hardship and express it through music differs...
Austin has seen many of its favorite restaurants close down over the years, with rising rent, shifting tastes, and the COVID-19 pandemic all playing a role. All across the city, from Sala & Betty to Magnolia Cafe to Flipnotics,...
Apple has been making changes to improve texting between iPhones and Android devices, addressing the long-standing compatibility issues. These upgrades aim to bridge the gap in communication features like read receipts and...