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Samara Sims patting her teammate on the back after a big play.

Athlete Loses Another Season to ACL

Amanda Argalll, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

Samara Sims enters high school eager to compete in four fulfilling years of high school basketball. As a 6-foot freshman, those years will likely be filled with success as well. Her freshman season...

Time Away Gives Neenah Athlete Time to Learn

Time Away Gives Neenah Athlete Time to Learn

Kaitlyn Nelson, Student of Journalism February 22, 2019

Through injury and time away, volleyball has taught Addie Barnes many lifelong lessons about leadership, relationships, patience and dedication. With her unbelievable talent, she makes varsity as a...

Behind the Scenes of the Soccer Team

Behind the Scenes of the Soccer Team

Conner Delveaux, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

Even though the soccer team is 17-2 on the season, it practices for eight hours a week. Senior forward Nick Johnson said, “The hardest part about being on the team is being good enough and staying...

Art Students Take on France and Spain

Art Students Take on France and Spain

Maddy Zitzelsberger, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

Adventure awaits 15 brave art students ready to take on two different countries: France and Spain. International Travel Director and art teacher Lisa Dorschner provides a life changing opportunity...

Most people know the friendly, easy-going teacher with a passion for history and economics as Mr. Andrew LaLuzerne.

Teacher Refuses to be Defined by Injury

Jason Fisher, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

Most people know the friendly, easy-going teacher with a passion for history and economics as Mr. Andrew LaLuzerne. Within his a classroom adorned with historical maps and old propaganda posters, he gives...

At the funeral, Tanner’s grieving family and friends feel the gaping hole in their lives.

Guardian Angel Guides Loved One

Jami Fofana, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

Dates trigger memories. Two years ago on Aug. 2, Karina Fritsch lost her best friend. “My person. My cousin.” As a senior, she reflects on one fateful day two summers ago. When her dad calls...

Senior Matt Cowen builds strong relationships at NHS through drama.

Drama Auditions Build Up Character

Evan Miracle, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

In his sophomore year, Matt Cowen steps into an audition that completely changes his high school experience. As a long-time musician, he joins the Madrigals Singers earlier that year. Having come...

As a cross-country runner, Kaitlyn Olsen finds her time taken up by long meets and frequent practice during the fall; she struggles to find the time to complete all of her homework.

Senior Runs the Race Against Stress

Claudia Miller, Student of Journalism October 14, 2018

She stumbles under the weight of expectations. Cross-country practice. AP class homework. College Applications. All of these things overload Kaitlyn Olsen’s daily schedule.   As a cross-country runner,...

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