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Bracelets for Charity

Bracelets for Charity

Rachel Jones, Student of Journalism October 19, 2020

A determined senior at NHS, Syri Brandt, creates her own business at only 16 years old. Originally named Washers and Flowers, she customizes bracelets with symbolic words on them and designs flowers....

Accomplished Athlete Overcomes Adversity

Accomplished Athlete Overcomes Adversity

Colin McClowry, Students of Journalism October 13, 2020

It happens on a Wednesday in September 2016. Eighth-grade football player Luke Elkin suffers his fourth concussion. While making a tackle, a loud CRACK echoes through the stadium, and Luke blacks out....

Safety-Conscious Teacher Contracts COVID-19

Safety-Conscious Teacher Contracts COVID-19

Abi Wise, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

In-person NHS students know the sorrow of watching fellow classmates being taken out of class and asked to continue their learning online. It affects classrooms like the autumn trees losing leaves, many...

Student-Athlete Overcomes Season Postponement by Joining New Sport

Student-Athlete Overcomes Season Postponement by Joining New Sport

Payton McClowry, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

Fresh off a state championship appearance last year, Neenah soccer player Zachary Ziegert looks forward to carrying the momentum into 2020. Unfortunately, on Aug. 25, the N.J.S.D. Board of Education announces...

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Being a Minority in America: Young Advocate Shares Personal Perspective

Kaya Boettcher, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

Nine minutes.  The final nine minutes of George Floyd’s life on May 25, 2020 is seemingly all it took to spark a nationwide movement of outraged people demanding justice for victims of police brutality;...

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How to Be Generous in Everyday Situations

Jacob Lind, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

Alise Van Dyke stops. She sees a man in a position that she cannot imagine. The man waits in the cold as the warm summer season abruptly changes to fall and the night brings a cold chill to the air,...

Cooper Moss enjoys the time away from his phone by longboarding.

Documentary Triggers A Wake Up Call

Elliana King, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

Senior, Cooper Moss, challenges himself to delete all social media because he feels like it consumes his life. After watching the documentary, The Social Dilemma, he is disgusted with the idea of how social...

Desperate Times Call for Essential Measures

Desperate Times Call for Essential Measures

Ellon Buchanan, Student of Journalism October 12, 2020

With the mask mandate in place, students are now starting to adapt to masks as the new normal. This being said, many teens who work tend to forget they are essential workers. Archer Gahl is an essential...

Finding Ways to be Positive After Athletes Tears ACL

Finding Ways to be Positive After Athletes Tears ACL

Syri Brandt, Student of Journalism October 7, 2020

Eager to be back on the basketball court, varsity starter Ella Schroeder, proudly leads warm-ups the first day of practice. As a junior captain, Ella feels pressure but also peace as she works with the...

Student Recently Meets Her Birth Parents

Student Recently Meets Her Birth Parents

Madison Gafner, Student of Journalism October 7, 2020

Imagine not knowing anything about where you come from, your ancestors, family history, traditions, nothing. For Julie Zimmerman, 14, it’s a reality. She is adopted at birth and knows nothing about her...

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Future Eagle Scout Shares His Boy Scouts Experience

Ty Cianciolo, Student of Journalism November 23, 2019

Jack Krautkramer flips a switch causing his table saw to jump to life, carefully he guides a piece of wood through the saw. Smiling ear to ear, he takes a minute to step back and admire his work.  The...

Aspring author Alex Fahrenkrug shares his thoughts on his creative processes and inspirations.

Writer’s Club Features Undiscovered Talents

Abe Akstulewicz, Student of Journalism November 3, 2019

Writers of fiction inhabit all places; NHS is no exception. Undiscovered talent is in abundance here, even beyond our fairly small Writer’s Club. Two of these aspring authors, Alex Fahrenkrug and...

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